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Archiv for June, 2009


published: June 30th, 2009

Blotter: Man loses control of motorcycle, hits parked car in Campbell (The Campbell Reporter)

Accident — On June 21 at 7:53 p.m. on S. Winchester Boulevard. A man lost control of his motorcycle and struck a parked car.

published: June 30th, 2009

Silicon Valley Police Blotter (San Jose Mercury News)

SAN JOSE1400 block of White Road, 1:04 a.m. Tuesday Two females on their way out of 7-Eleven with stolen merchandise struck a male clerk who tried to stop them.

published: June 30th, 2009

a1226 BC-WorldBriefly 06-30 2047 (The Hays Daily News)

ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Republican Norm Coleman conceded to Democrat Al Franken in Minnesota's contested Senate race on Tuesday, hours after a unanimous state Supreme Court ruled the former "Saturday Night Live" comedian should be certified the winner.

published: June 30th, 2009

Accused woman: ‘dog ate checks’ (WABC-TV New York)

The woman is accused of dipping into her ex-husband's bank account.

published: June 30th, 2009

Ex-dealership manager gets 9 years for embezzling (Naples Daily News)

Fresh off a 10-month jail stint for posing as a Good Samaritan, stealing a purse and running up a crash victim’s credit cards, a former Bob Taylor Chevrolet service manager was sentenced Tuesday to nine years in prison for embezzling $640,000 from the Naples dealership. Robert J. Tozzi’s attorney blamed the long-term theft on his abuse of painkillers, which he got hooked on after a crash.

published: June 30th, 2009

City takes back drugs, pesticides and other waste (The Observer)

Several Rio Rancho residents took advantage of a unique program last Saturday to safely dispose of some of their waste.

published: June 30th, 2009

Supreme Court decisions made in the 2008-09 term (Boston Globe)

Some of the significant cases the Supreme Court decided in its 2008-2009 term: REVERSE DISCRIMINATION

published: June 30th, 2009

Senior Crime Busters Initiative Marks 1st Anniversary

White Plains, NY - Seniors are often targeted for identity theft, telemarketing and sweepstakes fraud, and home improvement rip-offs. And with so many seniors using the Internet, online scams are an increasing concern.

published: June 30th, 2009

I Just Went Ahead And Bought Dish Network

My cable bill has gotten out of control. I’m sure that, when I first subscribed several years ago, cable television seemed like a great deal. I have found that, as my television viewing habits and entertainment needs have changed over the years, cable TV has been slow to evolve along with them. And, when it has evolved, the cost of fulfilling those needs has kept going up. For example, when I purchased my first HD television, I discovered that none of the channels that my cable provider had been

published: June 30th, 2009

Woman to police: Dog made me do it (redOrbit)

Police in Washington state said a woman accused of stealing money from her ex-husband's bank account said her dog's actions forced her to commit the crime. Arlington police spokeswoman Kristin Banfield said a 42-year-old man told police in late March money was disappearing from his bank account and detectives determined the money was being used to pay utility bills and for sundry items at the ...