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Sound Off for Sept. 20
The second defendant in the 2007 Cheshire murders will have his trial begin today. A local newspaper has quoted the defendant, Joshua Komisarjevsky as saying he wants people to see him as “a damaged human being: who deserves (note the word deserves) to
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:50A

Empowered at the pedal
MARIETTA — Mixing a bunch of teenagers, their parents, cars and a driving course together may not seem like a recipe for a delightful time, but the Accident Avoidance Workshops defensive driving program somehow makes it work.
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:50A

Madhur Bhandarkar faces trial for rape
Three times national award winning filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar may have to face the trial in a rape case lodged against him by small time actress Pretti Jaiin seven years back. A metropolitan magistrate's court in Andheri, ruling against Bhandarkar on
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:50A

Fukushima nuclear disaster could hinder Wyoming projects
The Fukushima nuclear facility accident in Japan not only slammed uranium prices, but it re-energized anti-nuclear advocates who could hamper global demand for uranium, says an industry analyst. That could spell trouble for uranium producers in Wyoming
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:50A

Parenteau: Judge Murtha's questions in Entergy case appear favorable to the state
At the close of the trial on Wednesday, US District Court Judge J. Garvan Murtha paid obligatory compliments to the lawyers for both sides in the Entergy v. State of Vermont case and then posed a series of provocative questions that must be addressed
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

Victim's family settles in San Francisco nightclub shooting
Cafe Cocomo was placed on an Entertainment Commission watch list last year. (Examiner file photo) The family of a 21-year-old bystander killed by a stray bullet outside a Dogpatch nightclub has settled a lawsuit against the venue and its security
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

Laboy trial set to start Nov. 29
Laboy and his son, Wilfredo Laboy II, who is charged with perjury, were both in court yesterday for a pre-trial hearing. Laboy's former special assistant, Mark Rivera, who is also charged with seven counts of larceny of property in the case,
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

Two teachers withdraw as chaperones for London trip
By Jonathan Phelps jphelps@eagletribune.com ANDOVER — Two Andover High School teachers, facing a lawsuit by a former student who says she was raped by another student on a school trip to Europe in 2008, have withdrawn as chaperones for a trip to London
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

Tuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories
Lenders harden their stance on Athens - - Fresh Greek plan to close growing financing gap; The IMF is pushing Greece to stop relying on higher taxes to close the gap. Instead it wants a crackdown on tax evasion and steep cuts in the size of Greece's
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

Tuesday Newspaper Review - Irish Business News and International Stories
Lenders harden their stance on Athens - - Fresh Greek plan to close growing financing gap; The IMF is pushing Greece to stop relying on higher taxes to close the gap. Instead it wants a crackdown on tax evasion and steep cuts in the size of Greece's
Updated: 09/20/2011 01:49A

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