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Bail, monitoring set for UAE officer in RI case
PROVIDENCE, RI—A United Arab Emirates military officer accused of keeping an unpaid servant while studying at the Naval War College in Rhode Island can be released on $100000 bond but must stay mostly confined to his home,
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:22P
Lawmakers session in unusual
Minutes after 2:30 pm, lawmakers in the Lower House began debating in a session that is expected to include discussions on a possible amendment of the Bankruptcy Law in order to deal with those factories that remain under employee-control once their
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Lawmakers session in unusual
Minutes after 2:30 pm, lawmakers in the Lower House began debating in a session that is expected to include discussions on a possible amendment of the Bankruptcy Law in order to deal with those factories that remain under employee-control once their
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Lawmakers to discuss ammendments of Bankruptcy Law, Penal Code
Minutes after 2:30 pm, lawmakers in the Lower House began debating in a session that is expected to include discussions on a possible amendment of the Bankruptcy Law in order to deal with those factories that remain under employee-control once their
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Lawmakers to discuss ammendments of Bankruptcy Law, Penal Code
Minutes after 2:30 pm, lawmakers in the Lower House began debating in a session that is expected to include discussions on a possible amendment of the Bankruptcy Law in order to deal with those factories that remain under employee-control once their
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Vehicle crashes into I-5 freeway wall
The crash was reported to the California Highway Patrol at 11:55 am and briefly blocked the State College Boulevard off-ramp. California Highway Patrol officer Jose Perdomo, at the scene of the crash, said that the car hit the wall on both sides of the
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Plainville Doc, Hartford Man Charged in Drug Scheme
The license of Dr. Richard P. Luzietti, 38, of Plainville, was revoked in December, according to the Division of Criminal Justice. Luzietti is accused of writing a prescription for Oxycontin in the name of a person he'd never met and giving the
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:21P
Lawsuit reform becomes law in Oklahoma
Caps on non-economic damages have been proven to help create jobs and lower medical liability insurance premiums in other states, the governor said. Fallin points to a 2008 study of Texas. After the state implemented non-economic damage caps,
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:20P
Woman hit by CTA bus outside Lincolnwood mall
A woman was hospitalized with head injuries after being hit by a CTA bus Wednesday morning outside a shopping center in north suburban Lincolnwood. The No. 82 Kimball-Homan bus was traveling into the Lincolnwood Mall's terminal about 11 am when the
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:19P
Overview of medical marijuana use
Justice Donald J. Taliano found that legal access to medical marijuana for those who desperately need it is practically unattainable. A recent ruling by an Ontario Superior Court judge has overturned Canada's laws prohibiting the possession and
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:19P