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Corporal Edison Arbeau said police recovered around 150 individual bags of 200 cigarettes from the vehicle of a 59-year-old female who will appear in court at a later date. The shipment was discovered around 12:50 p.m.
Arbeau said it was not often that such a substantial shipment is discovered.
'Usually we re picking up maybe a bag or two but [it s] not that often that we pick up a shipment like this,' he said.
Arbeau said people caught smuggling illegal cigarettes usually face 'massive' fines, and possible jail time in some cases




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Stanley Wagner and Raymond Wolff are members of America's Greatest Generation.
It's a distinction they've earned in part because they lived through many of our nation's darkest hours-including the Great Depression.
'For a while, everyone ... just didn't know what to do, didn't know what's going to happen,' Wagner said. 'And they thought it was almost the end of the world then.'
Both men now live at the McCarthy Court Senior Living Apartments in New Bern.
And both men were born before the big stock market bust in October 1929.
Stanley was born in 1923-Raymond in 1918.
Although they were both young then, they still saw plenty of hardships as the depression dragged on in to the '30s.
'What it dredges up in my memory is the number of suicides that happened,' Raymond said




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But the Obama-Ayers connection exploded into the national news Saturday when McCain's running mate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, accused Obama of palling around with a domestic terrorist. The Obama campaign calls the charge ludicrous, and there is no evidence to show the two men are pals -- although in an interview earlier this year with Politico, Axlerod said the two men were friendly.
Obama and Ayers had a connection not just through the education and charity boards, but in the area of juvenile justice. Obama praised Ayers' book on the subject in a 1997 Chicago Tribune review, calling it a searing and timely account of the juvenile court system, and the courageous individuals who rescue hope from despair.


antas passengers tell of horror plunge
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PERTH, Australia (AFP) Passengers told Wednesday of their terror as a Qantas jet plunged dramatically in mid-flight, slamming them against the cabin roof, breaking bones and causing spinal injuries.
Police said 36 passengers and crew were injured, 20 seriously, when the Australian Airbus A330-300 flying from Singapore to Perth suddenly dropped thousands of feet in just a few seconds on Tuesday, forcing an emergency landing.
'It was horrendous, absolutely gruesome, terrible, the worst experience of my life,' said Jim Ford, of Perth, who said he thought he was going to die when he saw his fellow passengers being flung around the cabin.
Several passengers said the plane had fallen around 2,000 metres (yards) while cruising over the Indian Ocean, hurling people and objects around.
Qantas described the incident as a 'sudden change in altitude.'
'Passengers and crew not wearing seatbelts were flung around in the plane, some hit the ceiling,' said Nigel Court, who was among the 303 passengers on board the jet.
Video footage showed smashed ceiling panels in the plane that made an emergency landing at an air force base near Exmouth in remote Western Australia after the incident that reports said could have been caused by turbulence.
News pictures showed passengers being taken off the jet by emergency services on stretchers and in wheelchairs.
Around a dozen of the injured were flown to Perth for treatment, while Qantas planes were sent to pick up the remaining passengers.
'Basically the plane just fell out of the sky,' one passenger told Sky News. 'It must have lasted 10 or 12 seconds, it just went straight down,' he said




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Model Christie Brinkley is set for further heartbreak once a new TV interview with her ex-husband Peter Cook airs in America on Friday night.
The couple divorced after a messy court battle in the summer, during which Brinkley accused her ex of being addicted to internet porn.
Brinkley and Cook split after the model learned of her husband's affair with a teenage assistant - from the assistant's concerned parents.
Now Cook is going public with the problems that lead to him straying as part of an interview on news show 20/20



Muna Mawrid, 31, whose Norwegian husband is posted to Vietnam, staggered from the bar Amnesia at 5am on May 10 and grabbed the left cheek of the officer's bottom.
'I love you guys,' she told him. 'You look so f------ hot with your nine-millimetres.'
Melbourne Magistrates Court heard yesterday that Mawrid, whose eyes were glazed and speech was slurred, was refused re-entry to the bar by a crowd controller because she was carrying water.
Prosecutor Diana Karamicov said Mawrid then argued with and abused the crowd controller.
Ms Karamicov told the court Mawrid was arrested for being drunk and lodged in a cell at the Melbourne Custody Centre, where she requested her asthma puffer.
She lunged at a female guard and pulled her into the cell and, in the struggle, the guard suffered a lacerated finger which needed stitches




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The unidentified student is charged with Disturbing Schools.
Acting on a tip from a student, deputies and officers responded to the school and removed the teenager from class. The student, earlier in the day, displayed the firearm in his waistband during physical education class.
The student will be held at the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice, in Columbia. He will appear in Aiken County Family Court either Wednesday or Thursday.



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A former Rocky Mountain College chaplain has been convicted in Lawrence, Kan., of aggravated indecent liberties with a child.Christopher L. Cormack, 38, was convicted Monday after a jury trial in Douglas County District Court and is free on bond.He plans to appeal the conviction after sentencing, which is set for Nov. 25, his attorney, John Kerns, said Tuesday.Cormack could be sentenced to from 55 months to more than 19 years in prison for the conviction.




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In a hearing at the U.S. Court for the Southern District in Texas, Judge Andrew S. Hanen heard both sides present their views on damages in the case, then told them to try to resolve the issue.

'It's time to set things aside or to bury the hatchet and to start to negotiate.' Hanen said. 'And if there is anything I can do to promote this, I am at your disposal.'

Hanen ruled in August that Grupo Mexico, which is Asarco's parent, had made a 'fraudulent transfer' of Asarco's stake in Southern Peru Copper Corp and harmed Asarco creditors in the transaction.

The two sides have widely differing views on appropriate damages in the case, with Asarco requesting about $7 billion, and Grupo Mexico arguing for between $50 million and $100 million


The 54-year-old was previously convicted and sentenced to death during a high-profile case in 2005. Due to pretrial publicity, the case was moved from Marion to Sumter County.
However, last June the Florida Supreme Court vacated the conviction and ordered a new trial based on a technicality during jury selection.
Kopsho's lawyer, Chief Assistant Public Defender Bill Miller, expressed somber relief at the judge's decision to continue the case.
'I know I've got a lot more work to do in the next four months,' he said. 'I don't make those motions lightly.'
As he told the court Tuesday, Miller was concerned about the narrow window of time he had in which to depose the new witness, Debra Dahlen Kopsho's first wife and a person who Miller said 'could put my client in a death chamber.'
Prosecutors plan to use Dahlen to rebut statements Kopsho made to psychologist Elizabeth McMahon that suggest he was victimized by all his former wives, of whom there were five, because they either cheated on him or left him.
That was Kopsho's only real shot at mitigating evidence, prosecutors said Tuesday




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Mehra said: There cannot be good governance without humane face and humane touch. Local bodies need to spend more on developmental activities and less on administration and establishment.
He observed that civic bodies must increase their revenue base so that they are able to spend more on civic services.
The 74th amendment (that defines the domain of urban civic bodies) gave more power to civic bodies but somehow or the other the resource base did not increase, said Mehra.
Eminent Supreme Court lawyer Pinki Anand, who was also present, emphasized that the 74th amendment had not become fully operational because the powers had not been directly divested in local bodies.
They are still with the state government. The states have not done enough to devolve sufficient powers to local bodies. Vital issues like Town Planning and Urban Planning are dealt with by state governments at their own level without involving local bodies.
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Just looking at the numbers from 2006 tells us how far we haven t come: only 60 percent of citizens in households making less than $25,000 were registered to vote compared to 80 percent of those in households making $100,000 or more. The National Voter Registration Act, passed in 1993, sought to close this gap by, among other things, requiring public assistance agencies to offer voter registration services to their clients. Research by Demos and our partners reveals that, even 15 years after the law was passed, many states are failing in their responsibility to adequately implement the NVRA s agency-based registration requirement. While the law s motor voter provision is widely implemented and well-known, this other -- known as Section 7 of the law -- has been long ignored.
Several states, however, have seen enormous progress in the past months in providing low-income citizens the opportunity to register. Thanks to the bold actions and dedication of election and public assistance officials in North Carolina, Michigan, and Virginia, as well as a recent court order in Missouri, tens of thousands of low-income voters now have an opportunity to participate in the upcoming election.
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After being presented with statistical data and evidence from field investigations indicating noncompliance in summer 2006, the North Carolina State Board of Elections, led by Executive Director Gary Bartlett, acted quickly to put in place an effective re-implementation plan. As a result of the plan and follow-up work conducted by Mr. Bartlett and the SBOE, North Carolina s public assistance agencies registered over 63,000 voters since February 2007, an average of 3,152 voters per month




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Urban sold 30 billion yen worth of bonds to BNP Paribas but the French bank was repaid that 30 billion yen as a deposit. BNP Paribas was then only required to give that money back to Urban gradually based on the level of its share price.

The lower the stock price the less money Urban would be paid.

Urban's stock slid 70 percent between July 11, when the swap was put into action, and Aug. 13, when it filed for court protection from creditors. During that time Urban did not reveal the swap portion of the deal.

The JSDA established stricter rules in 2007 to restrict the issuance of moving-strike convertible bonds (CB), a high-risk financial tool whose conversion prices change depending on the share prices of the bond issuer.

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This organization demanded that Prime Minister Olmert should call off the government meeting devoted to the matter. It is evident that the Israeli government sanctioned the returning of the Sergiyevskoye town church to Russia deliberately ahead of the outgoing Prime Ministers visit, head of the Legal Forum lawyer Ariel Bulstein believes. According to him, the government violated the Israeli legislation. First, because for the time being the government is interim, and thus is eligible to consider current issues only. Second, the government had no authority to take decisions, because the case of returning the Sergiyevskoye town church is considered by the Supreme Court, which hasnt arrived at a verdict yet. According to Mr Bulstein, he filed another petition to the Supreme Court requiring that it should render the governments decision against the law.
Meanwhile the future of the Russian town church has become the subject of mockery in the Israeli media, which regard it as the outgoing prime Ministers attempt to cajole Moscow so that it would refuse to sell weaponry to Iran and Syria. Yesterday Israeli newspapers published articles with sarcastic headlines like Russian real estate as antidote against Syrian missiles.
Nevertheless, even opposition leaders share the governments opinion over returning the Russian town church to Moscow. I think it inadmissible to procrastinate with handing over the Russian town church. We have arrived at a corresponding decision at the times of my premiership, stated yesterday ex-Prime Minister of Israel and Chairman of the Likud Party Benjamin Netanyahu. According to Mr Netanyahus Advisor Diana Libster, he is willing to resolve the matter of the Russian town church as soon as he comes to power unless the previous government does it.
So, the Israeli establishment sticks to a single stance in its relations with Russia.


Margaret Alice Johnson, 55, was almost three times over the drink-drive limit when she was stopped by police after an accident on July 13.South Tyneside Magistrates' Court heard how officers had been called to Johnson's home, in West Drive, Cl




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A man has pleaded guilty to the murder of Finbar Dennehy who was found dead in his apartment in Clontarf in Dublin last year.

At the Central Criminal Court 42-year-old Michael Downes, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the murder of 50-year-old Mr Dennehy some time between 24 September and 26 September last year.

Mr Dennehy, a retired business executive, died from a single stab wound.

The attorney general sued to get the subpoenas of the Palin aides dismissed




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Crum said Pente will likely be charged with three counts of first-degree assault related to the injuries sustained by Boley and the other two passengers in the vehicle. In addition to the murder charge, Pente also has been charged with leaving the scene of an accident and resisting arrest.Court records show Pente has a limited criminal history in Pike County, he was previously charged three times with alcohol intoxication, the last charge in 2004.Officials with Floyd District Court said Pente pleaded not guilty to the charges against him Monday before District Judge Eric Hall and was ordered held on a 500,000 cash bond. A preliminary hearing in the case is set for Monday.Funeral arrangements for Elswick, an assistant manager at the Coal Run Bob Evans restaurant, were incomplete at presstime, but are being handled by Lucas and Son Funeral Home.



A weeklong period in which Ohioans could register to vote and immediately cast a ballot has ended with turnout that didn't quite match expectations.
Early returns show about 3,000 voters in Ohio's four largest counties took advantage of the disputed policy, a surprisingly low turnout to some elections officials.
The window was expected to benefit Barack Obama, as his campaign and advocacy groups pushed Democratic-leaning groups such as college students and low-income voters to the polls.
The Ohio GOP had sued in federal court to stop the voting window but was unsuccessful.
Republicans argued the window could lead to widespread voting fraud because officials wouldn't have an opportunity to verify registration information before ballots were cast.
Ohio, with 20 electoral votes, remains a toss-up state.




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KIRKSVILLE, Mo. -- A north-central Missouri teenager is accused of trying to poison his grandmother about two weeks before she died in a car crash.
Adair County Circuit Court documents show 18-year-old Robert William Sapp of Gibbs was arrested Friday and charged with attempted murder. He was accused of putting antifungal spray into the coffee of his grandmother, 74-year-old Wilma Kelsey.
Kelsey had filed a complaint with the sheriff's department in early September. On Sept. 17, Kelsey died when the car she was driving on U.S. 63 crossed the median and hit a truck head-on.
According to court documents, Sapp told police he wanted his grandparents dead because they were rude and were always telling him what to do


He's a guy, because of the way we play with the open post, who can be very valuable because you have to come out and guard him. You can't stay in the lane and clog things up.
The Mountaineers return five players who averaged between 12 and 32 minutes and scored between 165 and 512 points last season, but they also welcome a recruiting class that was ranked as highly as No. 3 by Scouts Inc. Proby, Jones and Ebanks add depth in the front court, and 6-1 guard Truck Bryant can play both of the backcourt positions.
If Huggins doesn't like the size on his roster, he does like the size of his roster.
We're a lot deeper than what we were a year ago, he said. I think we'll play nine or 10 guys on a consistent basis.

HUGGINS SAID the plans for the practice facility are going well and actually near their conclusion




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He was arrested the same day - June 11 - hiding under a quilt in a flat near his own. He was aggressive, gave false details and did not co-operate with a police search. He was taken to hospital where a package containing three wraps of heroin was retrieved from his body. Two more wraps were found in his home.
Two days later in court, on finding out he would not be given bail, he briefly attacked a dock officer, grabbing hold of his throat.
Wood, of Westbourne Road, Redcar, admitted possessing an offensive weapon, possessing a Class A drug with intent to supply, obstructing a PC and common assault.
The offences were in breach of a one-year suspended sentence imposed in March for burglaries and other crimes.
David Lamb, defending, said Wood dealt to support his own habit. References from his girlfriend and mother said he was nice, kind and polite.
Judge Les Spittle jailed Wood for a total of three years and nine months, activating the one-year sentence from March, plus two-and-a-half years for the drugs and knife offences and three months for the assault in court




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The carrier will seek court protection from its creditors to enable it to continue operating while it undergoes a radical restructuring.
Plans are being drawn up to split the carrier into two and to sell a stake in a new entity to a foreign airline.
Losing 1m euros a day, Alitalia has survived on a 300m-euro state loan.
Split in two
Guaranteeing the airline's future will depend on securing fresh investment and persuading its unions to accept large job cuts.
Both Air France KLM and Lufthansa have expressed interest in investing in any new entity which emerges from the current business.
According to Corrado Passera, head of the airline's financial advisers Intesa Sanpaolo, Alitalia's board drew up a request to seek bankruptcy protection on Friday.
This would give the firm breathing space to reach agreement on how the business can proceed.
Future plans for the carrier would see it divided in half, with its loss-making operations remaining under bankruptcy protection.
Profitable short-haul routes would be hived off to a new business, controlled by a consortium of Italian investors including budget airline Air One which would effectively be merged with Alitalia.
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Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has made Alitalia's continued ownership by Italian interests a precondition of any rescue deal.
However, experts have said the airline can only survive in the future as part of some European alliance.
Previous attempts to sell the business to a foreign airline have foundered over union concerns about job losses and unease over the severity of the airline's financial problems.
The airline's perilous position was put into perspective by Roberto Colaninno, appointed to take charge of the new entity that emerges from the restructuring.
'No one can buy Alitalia in the state it's in,' he told La Repubblica newspaper.
'With all respect, I am not Merlin the magician. The business is toast. It doesn't exist any more. There's nothing left.'
Alitalia has been crippled in recent years by strategic indecision, poor industrial relations and soaring fuel costs.
Its shares were suspended earlier this summer while the firm has delayed the release of its 2007 accounts.
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POLICE twice used a Taser on a man after he threatened them with a garden chair, magistrates in Torquay heard.
Paul Harrison, 24, of Orchard Road, Torquay, pleaded guilty to a public order offence on June 25 when he appeared at the court yesterday.
The case against him was adjourned for pre-sentence reports and he was remanded on bail until November 7.
Prosecutor Clifford Howard said police were called at 3am for the second time to an address in Leeward Lane, Torquay, in June 25.
He said they had attended the scene earlier and Harrison had been advised to leave the area but had returned




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But until his court debts are cleared the millionaire builder faces two extra days in prison for every day the money is outstanding.Gizzi, 36, was jailed for five and a half years for grievous bodily harm and was given six months to pay back 2



The little girl, wide-eyed but displaying no sign of nervousness, was Sunday carried to her chariot pulled by enthusiastic devotees and officially appointed Kathmandu's protective deity after an ornate worship in accordance with Hindu tantric traditions.
Manita's appointment comes within a week of neighbouring Bhaktapur district also choosing a new Kumari, six-year-old Shreeya Bajracharya, to fill the post of the Bhaktapur Kumari that had been lying vacant for about eight months after her predecessor Sajani Shakya quit.
The Kumari is a tradition that goes back over three centuries, and one the Maoists have not dared to challenge though they waged war against the king, who was once worshipped as an incarnation of Hindu god Vishnu.
Neither has Maoist Finance Minister Baburam Bhattarai dared to curtail the allowances drawn by the current and past Kumaris though his new budget last month scrapped the allowances enjoyed by the erstwhile royal family as well as the past lesser kings of other smaller principalities like Mustang.
The tradition was successfully challenged to some extent only by a woman from the same community, a lawyer named Pundevi Maharjan, in Nepal's Supreme Court.
Maharjan filed a public interest litigation, saying the deification and installation of little girls in isolated palaces robbed them of basic rights like the right to education.
The apex court subsequently decreed this year that Kumaris should be sent to school and allowed the same rights that other children enjoy




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Not only will they help you to source a pension company able to offer you competitive terms with access to funds that meet your attitude to risk, but they will be very useful in working with your solicitor to ensure that all the paperwork you need to effect this transaction is correct.
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The Jamaica Gleaner newspaper reported that the police have solved fewer than half of the murders of children since 2003, according to data from the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF). The data revealed that, of 398 murders of children up to 17 years old, only 195 have been cleared up. Likewise, the Gleaner reported, of 441 incidents of shootings that left children injured, only in 116 cases have the perpetrators been caught.. Susan Goffe, Director of Jamaicans for Justice said, What is clear is that people know they can commit murders and have a very strong chance of getting away with it. The JCF houses the Centre for Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse and an Office of the Children's Advocate and Children's Registry were established under the 2004 legislation, but Macaulay suggests that a joint unit is needed. She also said that the legal structure of the Family Court, is archaic and intimidates children, and calls for the updating of supporting legislation particularly the Incest Punishment Act


issues that divide, including violence, poverty, prejudice and pain. Such topics can seem overwhelming, so the final day's subject for study and prayer is hope. Hope, the resource book says, is fundamental to a resurrection faith, where all is made new and the chaos of conflict, division and separation is contradicted and healed, but it is hope born out of brokenness.
Resources for the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity are available at www.ctbi.org.uk/CGL/330, or can be bought in hard copy from Churches Together in Britain and Ireland, 3rd Floor, Bastille Court, 2 Paris Garden, London, SE1 8ND.
CTBI contact: The Revd Peter Colwell, Secretary for Church Life and Inter Faith Relations, tel: 020 7654 7216.
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Paul Kenison. A further investigation, however, revealed that the man, a former manager at Sunrise Home & Hearth in Bangor, allegedly sold heavily discounted pellet stoves for cash and then pocketed the money.
An arrest affidavit filed in Penobscot County Superior Court claimed that Tibbetts stole between $25,000 and $100,000 from the Bangor retailer in less than a year. So far, he has been issued a summons only for Class C theft, but that charge could be upgraded by the district attorneys office depending on the amount of money involved.
Tibbetts is scheduled to make his next court appearance on Nov. 7, although he is expected to be indicted by a grand jury prior to that, according to Deputy District Attorney Michael Roberts


The fairness and transparency and motives, when dealing with the people s property in the interest of all the people was key. And in that vein, the written words on documents as well as the spoken words to the public must be able to withstand the test of the perception they will all leave behind. Inaccuracies, genuine mistakes, and misinformation, will occur in all walks of life, because we are human beings. Wherever these have occurred, or even perceived so to be, in my article on the Grand Beach Resort freehold land sale, I readily withdraw them and sincerely apologise to those who felt offended, in particular Dr Antoine and Mr Lewis Hamilton. And I reassure them, without any reservation that all I set out to do in the public interest, was to inform John Public of a transaction in his name that was not on the face of the document on all fours with the legal intentions and operational criteria the said document purported to convey. But just as this political issue is making the headline news, with threats of court actions to follow and public statements that are themselves inaccurate, the sad news came out that Derek Knights QC, of legal, political, and trade union long standing fame and service, had passed away to the great beyond in the United States. I know he had been sick for some time now and then moved to the US where his family resided, but his passing still has all the elements of sorrow and shock and sadness, that overcome us all when someone so close and who had served the people and country for so long, passes on. I will always cherish the memories of the very unselfish help and advice I received from Derek in my early days at the Bar. He was never too busy to spare the time to listen to my many querries about a legal problem, and offer his very wide and incisive knowledge of all facets of the law that he practiced for decades. And even where we disagreed about politics and the political climate he nevertheless still offered the benefit of his wide experience in that field. My very sincere condolences to his wife and family and other relatives and friends, here in Grenada and overseas




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Bordeaux, 911 E. 12th St., Apt. 1, was charged in Hall County Court Monday with felony attempted first-degree arson for the incident. She was arrested Sunday after being detained by employees of the Wal-Mart on South Locust for shoplifting headache medication there, said Grand Island police Capt. Pete Kortum. No charges had been filed Monday relating to the shoplifting incident. Police were called to Wal-Mart at about 6:40 p.m. Sunday




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The nomination will be referred to the state Senate Judiciary Committee before a final vote by the state Senate.
Pelios, a graduate of Rutgers University and the Rutgers University School of Law in Newark, served as chairman of the county Democrats from June 1998 to June 2008.
He also has been a member of the Somerset County Board of Taxation since 2001 and serves as its president. He also served as president of the New Jersey Association of County Tax Boards.
Pelios, who is now of counsel to the law office of Kevin Kovacs in Somerville, also serves as treasurer of the Somerset County Bar Association



A 32-year-old man has appeared in the Perth Magistrates Court accused of sexually assaulting a prostitute.
Police allege Victor Anthony Wheat used deceit to have sex with a call girl in her East Perth apartment in August.
It is alleged he paid for the all-night service with a $10,000 cheque he knew would bounce because of insufficent funds in his bank account.
He is also accused of attempted fraud in relation to a police sting operation involving another prostitute last month.
Today his lawyer told the court the allegations were unusual and Mr Wheat intended to plead not guilty.
The case was adjourned until the 21st of October




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Senior Jessica Giuggioli led MU by winning the top singles division over Louisville's Jo-Ann Van Aerde in a grueling three-set match.

Taking the court at 10 a.m. Sunday, Giuggioli dropped the first set 1-6.

'I started off really slow,' Giuggioli said.

But she stormed back to take the second set, 6-3. In the third, Giuggioli had to overcome a slew of double faults and a few arguments with the line judge to stay in the match.

'I was really frustrated, but I just tried to keep my head and not let it get to me,' Giuggioli said.

Still, she was able to force a tiebreaker



Honorees present were: Jean Hanson, 65 years; Betty Jane Martin, 60 years: Vivian Fiet, 60 years: Doris Michael, 40 years: and Linda Downey, 40 years.
Pins were presented to each member for their years of service. Others honored that were not present were: Evelyn Babcock and Alice Kearns, 50 years; Rebecca Smith Brumagin and Betty Court right , 40-year members.
Acacia Chapter was organized in 1983 and has been an active organization in Sherman since that time.




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CANTON Jay Biggs called the Stark County coroner's office with an unusual question: He wanted to know if his infant daughter had suffered asphyxia. 'That I found to be unusual. The typical population does not use that word,' office manager Laura Gearig told a Common Pleas Court jury on Monday. Gearig said she reported the phone call to Massillon Police Det. Bobby Grizzard. In a second conversation, Gearig said Biggs told her it could be difficult for him to make funeral arrangements if he were in jail. The prosecution rested its case Monday after calling several coroner's office employees to testify, including Coroner P.S



Audiences have already been treated to '1612' showing Polish troops thrown back from Moscow and 'Alexander: The Battle on the Neva' where the hero fights off marauding Swedes; a new look at Ivan the Terrible is promised.
Echoing the anti-foreigner theme, 'Admiral' opens with Kolchak commanding an imperial Russian warship in the Baltic as it lures a German enemy vessel to destruction in a minefield. It closes with Kolchak betrayed to the Reds by a French general who was supposed to be his ally.
The film is not the first attempt at rehabilitating Kolchak. After the fall of the Soviet Union, at least two statues were erected to the admiral and an island named after him, though attempts to pardon him in court have not yet succeeded.
A 'Civic Movement For The Legacy Of Admiral Kolchak' tried in August to gain him posthumous membership of the prestigious Academy of Science for his early career as a polar explorer, with backing from an influential ruling party deputy.
'A new historical truth is opening and through this film we are trying to give an emotional argument for this historical truth,' said co-producer Maximov




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11:10 a.m. The District Court of Guam will host the 2008 Annual District Conference on Oct. 9 and 10 at the Hilton Guam Resort & Spa, according to a memorandum from the District Court of Guam.
Conference guest speakers and presenters include Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Alex Kozinski, Supreme Court of Guam Justice F. Philip Carbullido, and Richard P. Guy, retired Chief Justice for the Supreme Court of Washington. The conference will cover a variety of topics including The Dos and Donts of Oral Advocacy and Law Office Management and Ethics for Secretaries, Investigators, and Paralegals.
The conference will feature approximately 12 hours of continuing legal education, including two hours in ethics material.
The deadline to register was Oct. 1 but late registration is being accepted and attendees can register on-site. The cost for late or on-site registration is $250 or $125 a day


LONDON, Oct 6 (APP): A major sale of Islamic and Indian art is being held at the world famous auction house Christie s in Central London on Tuesday. Among the items are a Fatimid carved rock crystal ewer (a large jug), valued at over three million pounds, a rare silver and copper incense burner, an ancient tile showing Makkah, and a Sikh painting depicting the court of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.According to William Robinson of the Islamic Department at the Christie s, four hundred and forty lots make the Islamic and Indian World s art sale which offer some of the desirable objects from the past.




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However, they later said they also opposed his successor, Somchai. Samak was dismissed from office on Sept. 9 by a court decision that found him guilty on a conflict of interest charge. He had accepted pay for hosting a TV show while in office.
At the nearby Government House, protest leaders called for supporters to join their ranks. Brothers and sisters, please come out and help us, said Somsak Kosaisuk, one of nine protest leaders


Latest Media Releases Untitled Man charged with intimidation of children MintoTuesday, 07 Oct 2008 12:16pm

A man will appear in court later this month charged with the intimidation of two children at Minto on Thursday. Shortly after 10pm on Thursday, 2 October two girls 12 and 15-years of age were standing near the intersection of Ben Lomond Road and Townson Avenue at Minto. Police will allege that a 34-year-old man has driven up to the girls in a white Toyota van and stopped next to them. The man had a conversation with the girls and allegedly encouraged them to get in the vehicle. The girls refused and as the man drove away they contacted triple zero (000)




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Mostly funded by state-run First Channel television, 'Admiral' is the latest in a series of historical epics which resurrect pre-revolutionary Russian heroes who battle bravely against impossible odds, dogged by foreign villains.
Audiences have already been treated to '1612' showing Polish troops thrown back from Moscow and 'Alexander: The Battle on the Neva' where the hero fights off marauding Swedes; a new look at Ivan the Terrible is promised.
Echoing the anti-foreigner theme, 'Admiral' opens with Kolchak commanding an imperial Russian warship in the Baltic as it lures a German enemy vessel to destruction in a minefield. It closes with Kolchak betrayed to the Reds by a French general who was supposed to be his ally.
The film is not the first attempt at rehabilitating Kolchak. After the fall of the Soviet Union, at least two statues were erected to the admiral and an island named after him, though attempts to pardon him in court have not yet succeeded.
A 'Civic Movement For The Legacy Of Admiral Kolchak' tried in August to gain him posthumous membership of the prestigious Academy of Science for his early career as a polar explorer, with backing from an influential ruling party deputy.
'A new historical truth is opening and through this film we are trying to give an emotional argument for this historical truth,' said co-producer Maximov



Oren Shur, the spokesman for Jay Nixon, the Democratic candidate for governor and current attorney general, said Hulshof's announcement is a character attack from a congressman who is down in the polls and is starting to panic.
Hulshof criticized Nixon's role in 1998 settlements with the tobacco industry and said the current attorney general hired lawyers for the lawsuit who made $3,000 an hour.
Shur said the Democratic candidate for governor forced the tobacco industry to pay the attorney fees in the 1998 settlement.
'He took on big tobacco and won billions of dollars for the taxpayers of Missouri at no cost to taxpayers,' Shur said.
Hulshof said he received outsource contracts from the attorney general, but that his in-court fees were only $100 an hour.
'I provided the documentation, even though there was no requirement,' he said. 'I made sure that every hour of work was justified.'
Zac Wright, Missouri Democratic Party spokesman, stated in a news release that trusting Hulshof to make state government more accountable would be ludicrous.
'Congressman Hulshof has yet to condemn Gov




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Everett has said that Dieteman is giving prosecutors faulty information in hopes of getting out of the death penalty.
Defense lawyers are expected to make their opening statements Tuesday.
During Monday's hearing in Maricopa County Superior Court, Imbordino told jurors how Hausner kept newspaper clippings of the shootings in a black binder. Imbordino said Hausner recorded an America's Most Wanted show about the serial attacks and bragged to Dieteman that the death toll was higher than the official police count.
The attacks 'obviously were important to him,' Imbordino said



Christchurch fashion guru Denyse Saunders is fighting financial problems on two fronts.

Already facing bankruptcy in court proceedings brought by Yaldhurst firm Polycut Products over a $10,000 debt, she now faces a similar action from New Zealand Ceilings and Drywall Systems involving about $50,000.
Associate Judge Tony Christiansen, sitting in the High Court in Christchurch, was told by counsel yesterday a settlement might be on the horizon and granted an adjournment to October 20.
There better be something solid by then, he said.
Saunders' liability stems from her guaranteeing payments by an exterior-plastering company owned by her son, James




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The firefighters' lawsuit in San Diego County Superior Court sought unspecified compensation from the city.
The firefighters claimed they were humiliated by taunts and sexual gestures from parade watchers. Their complaint said that parade participants included 'a group of radical homosexual men' dressed in nun habits and others who yelled comments such as, 'You're making me hot!' and, 'I can't breathe, give me mouth to mouth!'
The firefighters were ordered to ride in the parade after another crew canceled on short notice. The Fire Department later changed its policy to make participation in any parade voluntary.
Two jurors told reporters that eight of the 12 members felt the plaintiffs met the first of several criteria needed to find the city liable for sexual harassment - whether the firefighters were harassed because they were men. That was one vote short of what was needed to move to the next question.
Juror Helene Matthews said she felt the firefighters were sexually harassed but that others on the panel 'dug in from the get-go and were not willing to change their minds or think differently.'
'Whether you're gay, whether you're straight, whatever, none of us should have to go into the workplace and be subjected to things that go against our morals,' Matthews told reporters




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Whoever is the subject of the complaint like a government department is also contacted to satisfy that grievances are resolved as early as possible.
Only when those tactics fail do the squads 10 plain clothes officers seven men and three women go undercover at possible hotspots like the citys courts, the state assembly, municipal authority offices or police headquarters.
Action taken against people stopped at this stage varies from getting them to sign a court guarantee not to attempt suicide again, or jail: attempting suicide is against the law in India.
Nangre-Patil, who dismissed suggestions that those who threaten to kill themselves outside public buildings may have mental health problems, claims a 100% success rate so far in the cases they have dealt with.
There have been no successful suicide attempts. One person did come with a knife and tried to cut his throat but he was caught successfully by the squad, he said.
But the Anti-Suicide Squad only concentrates on public buildings in south Mumbai.
In the city as a whole, three people kill themselves every day and between eight to 16 others try, according to the director of mental health charity Aasra, Johnson Thomas


PSU student arrested for trying to torch dorm
02:11 PM PDT on Monday, October 6, 2008
By DAVID KROUGH / KGW.com

PORTLAND - A Portland State University student was arrested Monday morning for trying to burn down a campus dormitory.
Fire crews were called to St. Helens Court just before 4:30 a.m. to find a pile of bundled newspapers and phonebooks that had been burned in a stairwell. Students managed to put out the fire by the time crews got there, Lieutenant Allen Oswalt said.




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