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Michigan man sentenced for truck fire in Nebraska
A 43-year-old southwestern Michigan man has been sentenced to probation for starting a fire in the cab of his semitrailer last year in Nebraska. James Laurino of Kentwood, Mich., pleaded no contest to felony criminal mischief in June. He had faced a...Tags: Lincoln, Crete, Nebraska, Trials, Punishment
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State Briefing - October 16, 2008
PHILLY POLICE SHOOTING WAS JUSTIFIED, D.A. SAYS PHILADELPHIA | City police were justified in shooting an unarmed man in the head as he fled a New Year's Eve ''shooting party'' because the man refused to stop and reached for his waistband, the district...Tags: Murder, Lawyers, Local Authority, Police, Justice System
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New poll has Kanjorski closing gap in 11th District
Of The Morning CallU.S. Rep. Paul Kanjorski, buoyed by an ailing economy and Democrat Barack Obama's rising stock in northeastern Pennsylvania, has closed the gap on Republican challenger Lou Barletta, according to a new poll. The Franklin & Marshall College survey...Tags: Labor Legislation, Immigration, Migration, Illegal Immigrants, Pennsylvania
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3 no-good propositions
Here's how difficult it is to put something in the U.S. Constitution: You need the approval of two-thirds of Congress and three-quarters of the states. This is why the Constitution only has 27 amendments, and nearly half of those came with the original...Tags: Jerry Brown, Gang Activity, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Trafficking, Voting
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State moves to close Lancaster County kennel
| Pennsylvania's attorney general has asked a court to shut down one of the state's largest dog sellers for allegedly violating a consumer-fraud settlement over the sale of sick puppies. Attorney General Tom Corbett, in a contempt petition filed Tuesday,...Tags: Lawyers, Consumers, Justice System, Punishment, Pennsylvania
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Biden says Obama's road, bridge building would create 2 million jobs, help reverse Ohio losses
Associated Press WriterLANCASTER, Ohio (AP) _ Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden said Wednesday that Barack Obama's plan to rebuild the nation's crumbling roads and bridges would help reverse the loss of 240,000 jobs in Ohio during the Bush years. Biden told an...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Ohio, Sarah Palin, Executive Branch, Barack Obama
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State moves to shut down Lancaster dog kennel
The Associated PressPennsylvania's attorney general has asked a court to shut down one of the state's largest dog sellers for allegedly violating a consumer-fraud settlement over the sale of sick puppies. Attorney General Tom Corbett, in a contempt petition filed Tuesday,...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Court Administration
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Boca police blotter
West Boca 1Domestic battery 8 p.m., Oct. 7 9000 block of Lancaster Place A 38-year-old man was arrested for punching his roommate during an argument. 2Burglary to a residence 3:30 p.m., Oct. 8 4000 block of Yarmouth Drive A man returned home from...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Theft, Boca Raton, Vehicles
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2007 Alondra Chardonnay 'Middleridge Ranch Vineyard'
Alondra is Spanish for Skylark, the wine company established by John Lancaster and Robert Perkins, who run the wine program at Boulevard Restaurant in San Francisco. Their 2007 Chardonnay from Middleridge Ranch Vineyard in Mendocino is a cool customer...Tags: Los Angeles, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Seafood and Fishing Industry, South Pasadena, Beverage Industry
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BEST SHOT: Dutch Wonderland, Lancaster, Pa.
Dutch Wonderland, Lancaster, Pa. By Tom Hueber WHY Hueber, of Port Jefferson Station, snapped this photo of his wife, Lisa, getting drenched with their 2-year-old son in the Duke's Lagoon water play area at Dutch Wonderland in Lancaster. CAMERA...Tags: Dutch Wonderland
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It's not working
The elevator doors open on the fifth floor at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Peggy Murphy tentatively steps out, as if crossing a threshold in the struggle to stay ahead of her breast cancer. Last fall, she had been accepted into Dr. Leisha Emens' clinical...Tags: Johns Hopkins Hospital, Diseases, Breast Cancer, Health Treatments, Fells Point
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Honda finds a groovy new way to pitch products: the musical road
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterKen Gibson can tell you that it's a little eerie to hear the "William Tell" overture float through your bedroom window at 2 in the morning. He first thought the noise was a neighbor playing a xylophone. His neighbor was convinced it was a ghost. Across...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Los Angeles, Transportation, Santa Monica, Theater
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