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The $36 billion question
I would like to talk about that $36 billion earmarked as loan guarantees for new nuclear power plants. The people of Japan are being spared the worst consequences of the disaster at Fukushima by the prevailing winds, which are blowing the radioactive
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:43P

Egypt ex-president Mubarak detained for investigation over killings of
According to a security official in Sharm el-Sheik, Mubarak will be flown later Wednesday to The International Medical Center, a high-tech hospital on a highway near Cairo, where he will remain in detention. The official spoke on condition of anonymity
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Sentencing for Cloverdale teen includes 9-part plan
Mitch Carlson, center, accompanied by his father, Russ, left, and attorney Joseph Passalacqua walk into the Juvenile Justice Center for a hearing regarding his hit-and-run case that left a Cloverdale man dead. By PAUL PAYNE A Cloverdale teenager who
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Sentencing for Cloverdale teen includes 9-part plan
Mitch Carlson, center, accompanied by his father, Russ, left, and attorney Joseph Passalacqua walk into the Juvenile Justice Center for a hearing regarding his hit-and-run case that left a Cloverdale man dead. By PAUL PAYNE A Cloverdale teenager who
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

County says Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office inappropriately spent $99 million from
has found that the sheriff's office, widely known for efforts against illegal immigrants, inappropriately spent $99 million from two jail funds over the last eight years to pay for other law enforcement operations — including immigration patrols.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Wal-Mart warehouse contractor sued for wage theft
Wal-Mart case, the largest class-action civil-rights lawsuit in American history that could affect 1.6 million women, but a smaller class-action lawsuit indirectly against a Wal-Mart warehouse is slowly getting more and more attention.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Two New Orleans Police Officers Convicted in Man's Death
While defense attorneys criticized Mr. Robair's medical care, prosecutors said the delay in treating Mr. Robair's ruptured spleen resulted from lies the officers told medical staff. The officers allegedly told hospital staff that Mr. Robair was a
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Ex private-school pupil wins bullying case
In the NSW Supreme Court on Wednesday, Justice Monika Schmidt found St Patrick's College in Campbelltown, in the city's south-west, failed to take steps to stop the vulnerable student being bullied. Ms Oyston, who was not present for the judgment,
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

3 killed, 8 injured in road mishaps in districts
Police said the accident occurred when the driver of a Harinakundu-bound three-wheeler Nosimon lost control over the steering and the vehicle overturned on the road, leaving Rifat dead on the spot and two other passengers injured.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

Parents Of Toddler Served Booze Sue Applebee's
Applebee's apologized and has since changed the way it serves juice to children. They will now use only single serve containers. The lawsuit filed by Taylor Dill-Reese and Dominic Wilson is asking for over 25-thousand-dollars in damages.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:42P

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