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Milpitas man killed in Mariposa crash
Ewart Andrew Speer, a 74-year-old Milpitas man, was killed in a multiple vehicle crash in Mariposa County on Saturday, California Highway Patrol reported. At about 9:50 am, Speer was driving a 1931 Ford Model A eastbound on
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:38P

Superfresh owner wants to sell 22 Maryland stores
The parent company of grocer Superfresh plans to sell the bulk of its Maryland stores as part of its strategy to emerge from bankruptcy. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Inc. filed a motion to seek court approval of bidding procedures to market and
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:38P

Superfresh owner seeks to sell 22 Maryland stores
The parent company of grocer Superfresh plans to sell the bulk of its Maryland stores as part of its strategy to emerge from bankruptcy. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. Inc. filed a motion to seek court approval of bidding procedures to market and
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:38P

Two hurt in TARC-car crash at English Station and Old Henry roads
Two people were taken to University Hospital on Wednesday after a head-on collision between a TARC bus and another vehicle at English Station and Old Henry roads. The two injured people were the drivers of the bus and the car.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:38P

Barry Bonds: Why U.S. Government Can't Afford To Re-Try Bonds For Lying
The jury in the Barry Bonds case came back with a verdict on only one of the four counts, the obstruction of justice charge. The other three counts couldn't be agreed upon and so the federal judge, Susan Illston, has declared a mistrial.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:37P

Video: Police union reps coached cop during arrest
"The fact of the matter is this: If he was John Doe what would happen is he'd certainly get his right to call his lawyer to get his legal advice right after he's incriminated himself," said Terence L. Kindlon, an Albany criminal defense lawyer.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:37P

Video: Police union reps coached cop during arrest
"The fact of the matter is this: If he was John Doe what would happen is he'd certainly get his right to call his lawyer to get his legal advice right after he's incriminated himself," said Terence L. Kindlon, an Albany criminal defense lawyer.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:37P

Kobach Says Immigration Serious Issue In Kan.
I am all for a law like Arizonas' or even tougher. If the Kansas Sect.of State says there are 70000 people who should not be in this state then he should prove it.I would like to know where does he get his data?Where do these people live?
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:36P

A San Francisco jury found home-run king Barry Bonds guilty on one charge of
The former Major League Baseball player faced three charges of lying to a grand jury in 2003 about his use of steroids and human growth hormone, but the jury could not reach a unanimous verdict on any of those counts. ESPN reports that the defense and
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:36P

Borders managers leaving amid bankruptcy
Almost 50 Borders corporate employees have left the company since it filed for bankruptcy two months ago, creating a leadership crisis for the Ann Arbor-based bookseller, according to court documents filed today. As a result of the departures,
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:36P

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