Thursday, 25 November 2010

Hobe Sound man killed in collision - Jupiter Courier (LONDON LEGAL)

Hobe Sound man killed in collision - Jupiter Courier
MARTIN COUNTY — A Hobe Sound man died from injuries suffered in a Wednesday night collision, the Florida Highway Patrol said. Robert F. Lynch, 58, was traveling southbound on U.S. 1 south of Jensen Beach Boulevard and struck the rear of a Ford L7000 dump
Source: www.tcpalm.com

French MPs pass power market reform law - Reuters India
Members of France's ruling UMP party say the law on the new organisation of the electricity market (NOME) will not push up electricity tariffs, but those who oppose it say it is inevitable that prices will rise. French electricity is around a third cheaper
Source: in.reuters.com

La Barbie' father-in-law arrested - MySanAntonio
Mexican federal police announced Wednesday they arrested the father-in-law and apparent successor to Edgar Valdez Villarreal, the Texan known as “La Barbie” who is accused of climbing the ranks in Mexico's drug cartels. Acting on information from the U
Source: www.mysanantonio.com

UT park ranger shot, law hunts suspect in canyon - Lexington Herald-Leader
MOAB, Utah -- A Utah state park ranger was in critical condition after being shot three times, and authorities hunted his suspected attacker early Saturday around a rugged canyon west of Moab. Officers took positions around the canyon, including
Source: www.kentucky.com

Repeal, replace health law? Hold on, GOP - Los Angeles Times
Don't look for major players in the health industry to answer Republican calls to repeal the health care overhaul signed into law eight months ago by President Barack Obama . The industry that figured so prominently in the debate stands to benefit by more
Source: www.latimes.com

Area legislators, law enforcement back synthetic pot ban - Woodbury Bulletin
Area legislators and Twin Cities law enforcement officials want to ban synthetic marijuana, a chemical they say is being used by teenagers statewide in increasing numbers and with dangerous effects. ST. PAUL -- State legislators and Twin Cities law
Source: www.woodburybulletin.com

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