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Boardwalk to Get New Owner Today
Bossier City's Louisiana Boardwalk, which was foreclosed on after the developer defaulted on its loan, will be sold at sheriff's sale Wednesday morning. It goes to the highest bidder. The sale starts at 10 am in the Police Jury meeting room at the
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:55A
Truck firm sought permit an hour after fatal I-70 crash
Normally, I-70 lanes at that point are 12 feet wide, but some highways have 11-foot lanes even without construction, he added. Mooresville resident Renee Eberhardt, who commutes to work on I-70 daily, said the drive has felt more treacherous since the
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:55A
Immigration bill faces shift
"If they accidentally caught somebody who was breaking the immigration law, the feds were going to turn them loose anyway," he said. Focusing on employment instead of law enforcement eliminates the concerns -- "valid or not" -- that the bill would lead
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:55A
OW Alleged Bank Robbers Get Off
Now, 7 years and a month later, three men charged with that robbery were acquitted of the charge yesterday in the court of Justice Denis Hano-man-singh in the Northern District session of the Supreme Court. They are Israil Carpio, Timoteo Juminez and
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:54A
Week In Pictures
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Updated: 04/13/2011 01:54A
Montenegrin national airline to cut routes and employees
Montenegro Airlines was bailed out last week by the Montenegrin Government as it faced bankruptcy, however, disarray within the airline continues. The Montenegrin national airline plans to cut its workforce and terminate several services.
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:54A
Facebook founder faces new legal battle
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg was hit with another lawsuit challenging the ownership of the social networking site this week. New York businessman Paul Ceglia claims he is legally entitled to 50 per cent of Facebook ownership, based on a 2003
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:54A
Waterlow's family still fear for their safety, court told
Crown prosecutor Mark Tedeschi, QC, said that despite the insight Waterlow had now gained into his mental illness, this might be lost in future if he does not take his medication. "His family are concerned for their own safety and nothing the offender
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:52A
Time for justice
Justice has her scales in balance and while we try to pervert the truth, it brings us unstuck. We have seen through history that it pays to do the right thing. The saddest thing is hearing the stories of those affected by this senseless destruction of
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:51A
Ivory Coast: Alassane Ouattara says Laurent Gbagbo 'will be tried in his own
Laurent Gbagbo, Ivory Coast's toppled leader, will be protected before facing justice in his own country, the new president has declared. As he began the task of reconciling the divided west African nation, Alassane Ouattara announced “legal
Updated: 04/13/2011 01:51A