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NTSB places blame in crash of team bus
WASHINGTON The National Transportation Safety Board put heavy blame on the Georgia Department of Transportation yesterday for an Atlanta bus crash last year that killed five college baseball players, saying confusing highway signs were a primary cause....Tags: Transportation Industry, Road Transportation, Transportation, Road Accidents, Transportation Accidents
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In Colombia, Uribe more popular than ever
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersAs he stood in the plaza of this remote coffee-growing town hoping for a glimpse of President Alvaro Uribe, cattle rancher Antonio Jaramillo said the reason for Uribe's striking popularity was simple. Before Uribe became president, life was chaotic...Tags: Government, Texas, Armed Forces, National Government, Employees
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Brothers race in sister's memory
Special to The SunHis back ached. His quads burned. Before the end of his first day of cycling more than 60 miles, Sean Brown started "bonking" - rider slang for hitting the wall. Every time he got over a hill, another rose ahead of him. This weeklong trek across Iowa was...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Sean Brown, Jeff Brown, Lisa Brown, Cancer
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Community Notes
The Ulman Cancer Fund for Young Adults will hold its annual golf tournament Aug. 18 at Waverly Woods Golf Course, 2100 Warwick Way, Marriottsville. The cost is $150 a person; $600 a foursome. Included are 18 holes, a cart, breakfast and lunch, drinks and...Tags: Golf, Tickets, Chesapeake Bay, Transportation, Public Transportation
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Expert: Pufferfish poisoning would be 'terrible' way to go
Frank Paloucek is probably the only soccer dad in the world who could identify a fish as a murder weapon. Even if the fish left no prints. And even if the last thing said by the victim was that her mouth was tingling, slightly, as if she'd just chomped...Tags: Medicine, Soccer, Heart Disease, University of Illinois at Chicago, Espionage and Intelligence
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Tolland Will Use Movie Money for Textbooks
Courant Staff Writer— After a debate among members of the town council and the public Tuesday, the council voted 4-2 to use the money it received for a film shot in the old high school building to buy textbooks for sixth-, seventh-, and eighth-graders. The council...Tags: Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Wes Craven, Schools, State Budgets, Movies
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Hall Gets 6 Months In '07 Hit-And-Run Death At UConn
Courant Staff Writers— Right up until judicial marshals led her from a courtroom to begin a six-month jail sentence for her role in the hit-and-run death of a University of Connecticut freshman 18 months ago, Michele Ann Hall had sought to minimize her actions of that...Tags: Punishment, Court Preliminary, Lindenhurst, Police, Beverage Industry
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Mexico City police chief, top prosecutor quit
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe capital city's police chief and head prosecutor resigned Tuesday amid growing public outrage over a bungled bar raid that resulted in 12 deaths. The resignation of Police Chief Joel Ortega and prosecutor Rodolfo Felix came the same day the city's...Tags: Police Arrests, Human Rights, Juvenile Delinquency, Drug Trafficking, Law Enforcement
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Researchers push to test chelation as autism remedy
CHICAGO - Pressured by desperate parents, government researchers are pushing to test an unproven treatment on autistic children, a move some scientists see as an unethical experiment in voodoo medicine. The treatment removes heavy metals from the body...Tags: Mental Illness, Social Sciences, Illnesses, Therapies, Family
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Brandon Jennings to go pro in Europe
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsBrandon Jennings has decided to become the first standout prep basketball player to forgo the NCAA's "one and done" requirement in favor of being paid for a year as a pro in Europe. Jennings, a point guard, announced Tuesday he will pursue a contract...Tags: Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Contracts, Ottawa Senators, Mark Recchi
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