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Route Irish - Interview with Liverpudlian MARK WOMACK
Best known for his TV work, Liverpudlian MARK WOMACK goes online to answer Paul Byrne's question about playing a soldier looking for justice in Ken Loach's Route Irish. This "shooting gallery' along the Baghdad Airport Road - how did it get the name
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:10P
Missouri House endorses measure adding citizenship information to sexual
The Missouri State Highway Patrol also would need to check the citizenship and immigration status of everyone on the sex offender list. Missouri law requires officials to check the immigration status of everyone they jail.
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:10P
US states accuse polluting power stations of `public nuisance`
In a statement, he said the lawsuit was aimed at protecting people and the environment from damage caused by greenhouse gases. 'As some of the biggest global warming polluters in the country, these five companies produce 10 per cent of the nation's CO2
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:10P
BREAKING: Durham, two other executives indicted for fraud
But e-mails filed in Fair's Chapter 7 bankruptcy case last month strongly suggest company insiders knew years before Fair collapsed that it was in dire straits. Fair's bankruptcy trustee, Brian Bash, alleges Durham “utterly looted” the business through
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:09P
Kentucky to Penalize Lawyers Who Solicit Auto Accident Victims
Nearing the close of its regular legislative session, Kentucky lawmakers enacted bills designed to crack down on fraudulent auto personal insurance claims and bring the state in line with new federal tax requirements
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:09P
Memorial Fuddruckers sued over toe injury
Rebekkah Adkins filed a lawsuit on March 15 in the Harris County District Court against Fuddruckers Inc., alleging negligence. Adkins says that on March 21, 2009, she was seriously injured while frequenting the Fuddruckers located at 10500 Town and
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:09P
New Trustees and Incumbent Jerry Bernstein Elected in Larchmont
Democratic candidates Lorraine Walsh and John Komar were elected as new trustees on the Larchmont board, while Jerry Bernstein was elected for a fifth term as village justice. By Sara B Caldwell | Email the author | 12:20pm Richard Ward was presented
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:09P
Jenn Sterger sues manager over Brett Favre texts
Jenn Sterger's lawsuit, which was filed Tuesday in Hillsborough County circuit court, also asks a judge to invalidate a book agreement with manager Phillip Reese. Sterger contends Reese, who runs a public relations agency in New York, plans to use the
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:08P
Law enforcement to step up DUI patrols this week
Area law enforcement will be working with the Region I DUI Task Force to conduct saturation patrols this week. The patrols will take place on Friday and Saturday. "Our continued partnership with other agencies in Region I to conduct
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:08P
40% off fashion at Justice for Girls
If you have a teenage girl at home, you have likely been into a Justice for Girls store and noticed how expensive the clothing is. Well, they've been offering regular 40% off coupons that make the fashions more affordable,
Updated: 03/16/2011 01:08P