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Defunct Nasa satellite to crash this week
Cape Canaveral: A Nasa satellite is expected to re-enter Earth's atmosphere on or around Friday, September 23, according to Nasa officials on Monday. Re-entry of the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite, or UARS, was originally expected in late
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:36A

Jury to retire in Leeswood robbery case
THE JURY is expected to be asked to consider its verdict today (Tuesday) after a couple were tied up and robbed of £140000 cash and jewellery in their own home. Peter and Jacqueline Davies, 64 and 65, were subjected to a terrifying ordeal at their home
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:36A

man who sued Hemmes gets nothing
A man who sued the hotel group owned by Justin Hemmes and his family for negligence after he was assaulted in an inner city hotel has walked away with nothing, agreeing to settle the case with a verdict recorded against him.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:35A

Pulse Asia: Binay still more trusted than PNoy
She said Malacaang welcomes the high ratings of the top five government officials — Aquino, Binay, Senate President Juan Ponce Enrile, House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte Jr., and Chief Justice Renato Corona. “For the period that the survey was taken,
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:35A

Interstate walks full of danger
Attention, motorists: If you have to get out of your car on the Interstate, you might very well underestimate the speed of oncoming traffic. And that misperception could kill. Over the past week, at least six people have died on
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:35A

Hung jury in deadly punch case
AP SIOUX CITY, Iowa — The jury deliberating in the trial of a man charged with delivering a fatal punch to another man last year failed to reach a verdict. A hung jury was declared Monday in the involuntary manslaughter case of Brad Gregg.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:35A

Democrats want Solyndra investors to testify in probe
The company filed for bankruptcy protection Sept. 6 and laid off its 1100 employees. The investors "could provide the committee with perspective on why Solyndra attracted so much private capital, Solyndra's representations about its economic prospects,
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:34A

Wheels of justice slow in Iowa
The average turnaround time on DNA cases last month was 81 days. Some were completed much faster. Evidence tied to property crimes such as theft is sometimes set aside in favor of more pressing cases, but that leaves thieves on the loose longer,
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:34A

Iowan was always willing to help
He was directing traffic around an accident near the Shelby exit when a 2001 Honda Accord driven by David L. Thies, 43, of Ames, Iowa, struck the firefighter, said the Iowa State Patrol. The accident occurred about 6:50 pm Collins was pronounced dead
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:34A

Pub attack: man who sued Hemmes gets nothing
A man who sued the hotel group owned by Justin Hemmes and his family for negligence after he was assaulted in an inner city hotel has walked away with nothing, agreeing to settle the case with a verdict recorded against him.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:33A

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