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Police: Cellphone use led to accident
MEDFORD - An 18-year-old Southampton woman was charged with a traffic violation Tuesday after her ringing cellphone caused her to crash her vehicle into a parked car, police said Friday. Brittany L. Gauntt of Church Street was driving east on Branch
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:43A
A separation on power, For 6 states, regulating greenhouse gas is a matter for
WASHINGTON — A lawsuit by six states and New York City to force major power companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was met with seemingly unanimous skepticism from the justices last week during
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:40A
A separation on power, For 6 states, regulating greenhouse gas is a matter for
WASHINGTON — A lawsuit by six states and New York City to force major power companies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was met with seemingly unanimous skepticism from the justices last week during
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:40A
Left hijacks environmental movement
All bug-stomping humans beware: Morales' proposal does not stop at financial compensation but goes a step further to execute judgment upon the guilty by organizing a "tribunal for climate justice." During an interview at the 2009 Climate Change Summit,
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:40A
Former prosecutor metes out justice in new murder mystery
But she added that women who are in the limelight, as she was, tend to get scrutinized in a way that men don't. “Looks are always considered a fair topic for comment in a way they never are for men. On a behavioral level, I think women are often in a
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:40A
Some dairy farmers not keen on settlement
AP FAIRFIELD, Vt. -- Some dairy farmers are hoping a judge will do away with part of a proposed $30 million settlement of an antitrust lawsuit that would require a giant dairy processor to buy milk from other farmers.
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:39A
GE: WP rebuts Mah on housing polices, introduces more candidates
Because we have a very bad record in politics in Singapore - locking horns, very vindictive kind of politics. There's a fear in people joining politics," said the WP candidate. Mr Chong said he wasn't concerned about repercussions on himself.
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:39A
Some dairy farmers don't like proposed settlement with Dean Foods over where
FAIRFIELD, Vt. — Some dairy farmers are hoping a judge will do away with part of a proposed $30 million settlement of an antitrust lawsuit that would require a giant dairy processor to buy milk from other farmers.
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:38A
Jairam Ramesh amends Green Tribunal rules after media report
The move came after a media report that criticised the provision as the Government trying to "make the victim pay for justice." Ramesh said the intention was to deter non-serious applicants and there already was a waiver for those who belonged to the
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:37A
Hopkins men banned from hunting migratory birds
Two Hopkins County men have been banned from hunting migratory birds anywhere after they were convicted of baiting and hunting mourning doves. US Magistrate Judge Robert Goebel on Friday sentenced 29-year-old Danny Basham and 27-year-old Lucas Duff to
Updated: 04/24/2011 09:37A