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The Indie Beat: 'The Killing Games': Chaotic Frenzied Horror Gone Wild
Vigilante justice folks… vigilante justice. The Killing Games is written and directed by Canadian film maker Barry J, Gillis, who has been described as “an amateur filmmaker and movie geek gone bloody berzerk in the real world”.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:32P
Mubarak 'Unstable' After Detention With His 2 Sons
"Mubarak and his two sons Alaa and Gamal have been detained for 15 days for questioning on corruption and abuse of authority charges," official news agency MENA reported quoting a statement from the Justice Ministry. Hours after he and his two sons
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:32P
Ruling highlights need for prosecutorial reform
The ruling harshly denounced this act as one that "could threaten to destroy the very foundation of criminal justice." When a prosecutor alters evidence, it is possible to convict even an innocent person. In the postal discount abuse case,
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Big-rig collision leaves one injured
ANAHEIM – A crash between two big-rigs Tuesday night left one of the drivers hospitalized with major injuries. Dante Rouzan, 27, of Grand Terrace, had to be removed with the Jaws of Life and was taken to a nearby hospital with major
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Illinois craft brewers one step closer to settling dispute
A lawsuit filed last year by Anheuser-Busch against the Illinois Liquor Commission called into question beer makers' rights to directly sell their products to consumers. Larger breweries must work through the state's network of wholesalers and
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Sports Briefs: NFL, locked-out players ordered to start talks again
The federal judge handling the lawsuit against the league told both sides they will participate in court-supervised mediation, saying she still is considering whether to grant the players' request to lift the lockout that's been in place for a month.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Nuclear accident's rating of 7 demands calm response
The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency on Tuesday raised the provisional severity level of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant to the worst rating of seven on the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES),
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Govt may have other utilities share TEPCO's compensation burden
The government is considering a plan to form a mutual aid system that would include Tokyo Electric Power Co. and all other power companies in the nation to pay compensation to people who suffered from the nuclear accident at the Fukushima No.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Huge radiation release led to severity hike
The Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry's Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency raised its provisional evaluation of the seriousness of the accident to the maximum of Level 7 in the International Nuclear Event Scale (INES) because of the large quantity
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P
Thousands without power due to accident
Police tell WAVY.com no one was hurt in the accident. Further details were not immediately available. WAVY.com is working to gather the latest information. Look for updates on air and online. Several students saw the crash and sent us pictures via
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:31P