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Changes coming to dangerous Cape intersection
For workers in the area, the sound of an accident is one they know far too well. "There's always an accident here. A lot of fender benders every once in awhile you see a big crash," said Roger Suarez, who works near the intersection.
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:40P
'Blood money' frees CIA man in Pakistan
In what appeared to be carefully choreographed end to a crisis that had stoked anti-Americanism to new heights, the US Embassy said the Justice Department had opened an investigation into the killings on It thanked the families for "their generosity"
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:40P
DISH Network Finally Gets DBSD
(DISH - Analyst Report), the second largest satellite-TV operator in the US, yesterday received an approval from a US bankruptcy court to acquire a 100% stake of DBSD North America Inc. At present, DBSD is under bankruptcy and is reorganizing its
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:40P
Bus crash leads to investigation of NYC bus companies
Cut-rate bus companies are under scrutiny in New York City after a bus crash that killed 15 people on their way home from a casino. Safety investigators are checking buses for things such as windows and roofs, which may have to be reinforced.
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:39P
Family sues Japanese tour bus driver, tour companies
CEDAR CITY — The parents of a Japanese tourist who died in a tour bus accident last August are suing the travel companies and bus driver, according to a lawsuit filed in 3rd District Court on Monday. Hideo, 52, and Akemi Hayase, 46,
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:39P
Family sues Japanese tour bus driver, tour companies
CEDAR CITY — The parents of a Japanese tourist who died in a tour bus accident last August are suing the travel companies and bus driver, according to a lawsuit filed in 3rd District Court on Monday. Hideo, 52, and Akemi Hayase, 46,
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:39P
Husband 'would still be alive' - Kerr
Mr Kerr's widow Sally told UTV she believed her husband could still be alive, had Darren Kernohan not been released early from prison after killing three people and seriously injuring a fourth in a car crash in 2001. The 35-year-old Antrim man was
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:39P
Capitol Digest 3-16-11
State officials say the statewide project is intended to help change driver behavior and encourage motorists to obey traffic laws with an emphasis on buckling up, slowing down and driving sober. During a similar effort last year, law enforcement
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:38P
LHC issues notice to NAB over appointment of former LHC judge as Punjab DG
The bench, comprising Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry and Justice Sheikh Ahmed Farooq, also issued notices to the attorney general, Punjab advocate general, FIA and inspector general of Punjab Police for March 24. The bench also issued notices for the same
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:38P
US to probe killings by CIA contractor
ISLAMABAD: The United States Ambassador, Cameron Munter, on Wednesday confirmed that the United States Department of Justice has opened an investigation into the incident in which two Pakistanis were killed a US national in Lahore.
Updated: 03/16/2011 06:38P