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Mansfield Mayoral Candidates No-Show at TEA Party Debate
The mayor and his opponents all agreed in the statement that the lawsuit filed by the Mansfield TEA party group puts an unnecessary financial burden on the school system. Last week the TEA party group was scheduled to host an event in the high school
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

Teacher Accused of Throwing Shoe
Williams said the teacher claims it was an accident, but she said that's not the point. "I assume she took the shoe off and actually threw the shoe at him," said parent Brenda Williams. Williams claims one of her son's teachers at Lithonia Middle
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

'Extradite Rauf and send him to the gallows'
The Centre yet to establish whether the Abdul Rauf arrested in Chile is actually the mastermind behind the IC-814 hijack drama, but the demand of extraditing the terrorist and sending him to the gallows is getting shriller at home.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

Army school in the dock for contempt of court
Justice HN Nagamohan Das had quashed the state government's amendment order, which had excluded schools affiliated to the CBSE or the ICSE from the Karnataka Education Act, 1983, and brought it within the purview of the state government fee regulations
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

'Neighbours didn't care'
The women were in an acute state of starvation because of self deprivation. Anuradha Behel, 40, and Sonali Behel, 37, have been admitted to Kailash Hospital. The former's condition is said to be critical and she is in ICU. depressed after their pet dog
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

Crime victims share testimonies during ceremony
Over the last decade, however, the criminal justice system has improved significantly, according to Daniel. "Until the last decade, victims and their families were regularly excluded from courtrooms, received no notifications about court proceedings or
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

Ontario judge declares criminalization of pot unconstitutional
The court declared the rules that govern medical marijuana access and the prohibitions laid out in Sections 4 and 7 of the act "constitutionally invalid and of no force and effect" on Monday, effectively paving the way for legalization.
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:52P

Rwanda: Judiciary Staff Urged to Fight Genocide Ideology
The Minister of Justice, Tharcisse Karugarama, has urged his staff to be at the forefront in fighting the Genocide ideology. He made the remarks, yesterday, during an event to reflect on the role of the justice system in the fight against Genocide,
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:51P

Scott recalls 1974 prison siege
By Lorri Stewart Special to The Item HUNTSVILLE — Wayne Scott, retired Executive Director of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and an SHSU alumnus, recently recalled the 1974 Carrasco Prison Siege in the Huntsville Walls Unit as part of the
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:51P

Van crashes into Westside church
The accident at about 9 pm left a van-sized hole in the Fleming Garden Christian Church, 530 S. Taft St., said Division Chief Mike Pruitt, spokesman for the Wayne Township Fire Department. The crash damaged a gas line, which was repaired by the gas
Updated: 04/12/2011 11:50P

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