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Va man wins $25 million in lawsuit against Exxon
(AP) - A Newport News jury has awarded a former shipyard employee $25 million in his lawsuit against Exxon for asbestos-related medical problems. The verdict was 1 of the largest jury verdicts ever handed down in Virginia. The Circuit Court jury began
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Va man wins $25 million in lawsuit against Exxon
(AP) - A Newport News jury has awarded a former shipyard employee $25 million in his lawsuit against Exxon for asbestos-related medical problems. The verdict was 1 of the largest jury verdicts ever handed down in Virginia. The Circuit Court jury began
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Va man wins $25 million in lawsuit against Exxon
(AP) - A Newport News jury has awarded a former shipyard employee $25 million in his lawsuit against Exxon for asbestos-related medical problems. The verdict was 1 of the largest jury verdicts ever handed down in Virginia. The Circuit Court jury began
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Corpus Christi police officer named to state advisory board
CORPUS CHRISTI — A Corpus Christi police officer has been appointed to an advisory committee to the Texas Board of Criminal Justice on Offenders with Medical or Mental Impairments. Senior Officer Martin "Ringo" Deleon,
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Report: One killed as police chase ends on Soboba Reservation near San Jacinto
At some point, an accident occurred near the casino. By Jose Arballo Jr., SWRNN At least one person was killed in a traffic accident near the Soboba casino that may have involved a police pursuit. Cpl. Courtney Donowho said that deputies were asked to
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

FDIC sues WaMu executives over bank failure
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp, which sold the failed bank in 2008, sued former Washington Mutual Chief Executive Kerry Killinger, former Chief Operating Officer Stephen Rotella and David Schneider, the former president of the company's home loans
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Weekly Diaspora: AZ Lawmakers Try to Ban Undocumented Children from Public School
Arizona lawmakers are considering two bills that would block undocumented immigrants' access to education to an even greater degree than current state law. SB 1611 — sponsored by state Senate
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

CathBlog - Justice without revenge
How to balance reconciliation and justice in response to those who commit crimes against humanity is a human dilemma which must be wrestled with on many levels. Lent is a perfect time to undertake this reflection, for in a few weeks we will again be
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

Bill clarifying prison time for some DUI offenders clears Senate panel
SB72 passed the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday with an amendment from the attorney general's office clarifying that a judge retains authority to set a minimum prison sentence greater than two years. The bill now moves to the Senate floor.
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:07P

WKBT News 8 - La Crosse, WIMinn. lawmaker on probation for DWI pulled over
Buesgens referred questions to his lawyer. Attorney Ron Rosenbaum says Buesgens accepts responsibility for the incident and reported the drinking to his probation officer. The Shakopee Valley News first reported the traffic stop.
Updated: 03/17/2011 03:06P

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