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Judge finds two guilty of manslaughter in 2010 shooting death
Robert Bakerx, 20, of Rounds Avenue and Richard Heary, 22, of Waverly Street, were pronounced guilty by State Supreme Court Justice Christopher J. Burns. The verdict followed a five-day non-jury trial during which neither man testified.
Updated: 04/13/2011 11:00A

Judge finds two guilty of manslaughter in 2010 shooting death
Robert Bakerx, 20, of Rounds Avenue and Richard Heary, 22, of Waverly Street, were pronounced guilty by State Supreme Court Justice Christopher J. Burns. The verdict followed a five-day non-jury trial during which neither man testified.
Updated: 04/13/2011 11:00A

New Food Justice Haggadah Refocuses Seder
The Jewish people have retold this drama every year for literally thousands of years; but each year is different. In every generation we continue the work of the Exodus, continuing to fight for freedom and justice in the world.
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:59A

Truck-involved fatalities
“Because the highways are our workplace we want them to be as safe as possible,” said Kenny Lowry, a Share the Road professional truck driver for Wal-Mart Transportation with three-million-plus miles of accident-free driving in a 34-year career.
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:59A

Nuclear engineer: A Fukushima-type accident could happen here
BRATTLEBORO—Paul Blanch flicks the ash from his cigarette. Behind him, in the West Village Meeting House, the celebration of the 40th Anniversary of the New England Coalition on Nuclear Pollution (NEC) continues.
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:59A

Justice-Zambia: Lusaka Pastor, journalist's assault case adjourned
Zambia - The Lusaka magistrate's court on Monday adjourned for the third time a case in which a Lusaka pastor is alleged to have assaulted a journalist. Bible Society of Zambia (BSZ) general secretary Pastor Everisto Mambwe is charged with assaulting
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:58A

Security: Suspected pirates remain in custody
Justice Ibrahim directed that the nine piracy suspects be remanded at the civil jail and be accorded all the rights and facilities given to people in that group.'I still consider the Somali men as free men since I have declared them as such and that
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:58A

Rail safety program dropped in deal
The Railroad Safety Technology Program, funded at $50 million in fiscal 2010, uses grants from the Federal Railroad Administration to help states and freight railroads install crash avoidance systems, particularly in high-risk areas, including on lines
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:58A

Laurel man dies in single-car crash Monday
At approximately 8:43 pm, Russell Newton Estep, 53, of the 10300 block of Scaggsville Road in Laurel, was traveling east on Dorsey Mill Road in western Howard County when his 1997 BMW M-3 went off the right side of
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:58A

Former Indian telecoms minister goes on trial, court defers hearing
NEW DELHI, April 13 (Reuters) - A former Indian telecoms minister and six business executives indicted in the country's biggest case of corruption went on trial on Wednesday, but the hearing was deferred to settle last- minute bail
Updated: 04/13/2011 10:58A

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