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$20K Bond For Mom Who Left Children In Car
A Columbia Township mother is being held under a $20,000 bond after being arraigned on child endangering charges for allegedly leaving four children inside a hot car outside the Northgate Mall on Sunday.
From the EurekAlert release : The new findings reinforce the hypothesis that the Athapaskan migration involved a relatively small group that nonetheless was very successful at assimilating and intermixing with ...
Indianapolis Colts chaplain to speak in Evansville
Courier & Press staff Originally published 03:58 p.m., July 16, 2008 Updated 03:58 p.m., July 16, 2008 Indianapolis Colts Chaplain Ken Johnson will speak at a free "Back to School Kickoff" event sponsored by ...
Hampton Sides sheds light on Mancur Olson and Ronald Coase
Hampton Sides' book Blood and Thunder is a detailed and colorful account of the Western frontier in the United States around the mid-19th century, mostly from the Mexican War to the Civil War.
Jamaat's so-called body tarnishes image of freedom fighters
Magura freedom fighters raise hands at a meeting in the town, left, and Sangskritik Jote forms a human chain in Dinajpur yesterday demanding Jamaat-Shibir men's punishment for assaulting a freedom fighter in ...
McGuinty government rules out Lakeview site for electricity plant
Southwest area of the GTA to get a power boost TORONTO, July 16 /CNW/ - NEWS The McGuinty government announced today that Lakeview's future in electricity generation is over and next steps are underway to ...
Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 9:30 a.m. Multiple Sclerosis Multiple sclerosis is the name for a condition which affects communication within the central nervous system.
Study: global warming may increase kidney stones
Global warming could do more than hurt polar bears: It could force a rise in kidney stones, scientists warned Monday.
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Responding to allegations of corruption in a district station house, Baltimore's police commissioner said yesterday that he is committed to restoring the 'internal integrity' of the department and has begun implementing safeguards aimed at keeping officers honest.
Commissioner Leonard D. Hamm, speaking publicly for the first time about the arrest and suspension of several officers from the 'flex squad' in the city's Southwestern District, said he has reinstated procedures that were in use when he left the Police Department in 1996 but were later eliminated. Those include a strenuous screening process, random drug testing and a three-year rotation policy for officers in special units.
Customer: `Cash for title' firm `loan shark'
Jacqueline Broner, an Orlando motorist who borrowed $500 from a loan company, pledging her certificate of title to her 1985 Toyota Corolla as collateral, wound up paying more than $837 in finance charges on the ...
Remote Controlled: Tucson hosts 'Pinks' season premiere
Tucson has scored some hits and misses on the national reality-television front in recent weeks.