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A Muskegon man will face felony charges for trespassing after a September incident at the Grand Haven Board of Light and Power's Sims Plant.The charges stem from an incident in which BLP employees noticed an ...  |


Santos, the 21 year-old daughter of retired hall of fame jockey, Jose Santos, was sentenced to 3-9 years in prison by a Mineola, New York Court for driving while intoxicated and killing a Long Island grandmother. On November 11th, 2007,  |
te this sharp increase in a relatively short amount of time, John's doctor did not perform any tests, like a biopsy, to rule out prostate cancer. Instead, John's doctor ordered a repeat PSA test in 6 months. The repeat PSA  |
The International Monetary Fund warned Saturday that debt-ridden banks were pushing the global financial system to the brink of meltdown and rich nations had so far failed to restore confidence.  |  |


Taliban militants launched a surprise attack on a key southern Afghan city Sunday sparking a battle that killed some 60 insurgents, an Afghan official said.  |
Turkey will use "robots on duty" in the struggle against the PKK terrorists. IMTAX robot will define threats and send warnings to the system operator and open fire at last. The robot was engineered by the Defense Systems Company Yuksel  |  |
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was quoted on Monday as saying it was time for British combat forces to leave the south of the country because they were no longer needed to maintain security and control.  |
The Sofia City Court is going to rule Monday on the case with the 21-year-old Australian Jock Palfreeman, who is charged with stabbing to death a Bulgarian university student on December 28, 2007, on a central street of the Bulgarian  |
The building of the Bulgarian Supreme Cassation Court in downtown Sofia was evacuated by the police around 9 a.m. on Monday after an unidentified male phoned and announced a bomb had been set in the building. According to the threat,  |
The director of the Botevgrad hospital Filip Filev was brutally beaten, the Chair of the Bulgarian medical union Andrey Kehaiov said. According to him Filev is in a serious condition with many fractures, broken legs and bones. The incident took  |
Since the start of the year Sofia has witnessed over 30,000 road accidents, with over 1,200 of them serious. 94 people have died, said Vanyo Stoevski, deputy chief of Traffic Police unit, quoted by Focus News Agency. Sofia traffic police  |
Girls from Fujian are being trafficked and silently recruited into brothels across the UK  |
Ian Jack: Fear doesn't always have a visual manifestation, neither is it always easily articulated  |
Treasury officials en route to Iceland hope to meet officials to seek a solution that minimizes the impact on UK individuals and councils with money in its banks  |
Asia's financial crisis deepens as Japan's Nikkei index falls almost 10% and insurance company collapses  |
Scientist discussed superficial journalists who failed to understand his theories and how to deal with Russia  |
Nils Pratley: Call it a crash, call it a rout, but please don't describe yesterday's selling as irrational  |
Experts predict that relative isolation of China's financial system and high savings rate will keep it secure  |
Henry McDonald: Up until last week, when at least one, and possibly two, Irish banks stared into the abyss, Brian Cowen and his cabinet in Dublin had been preoccupied with what to do about Europe  |
Last year road accidents claimed more than 130,000 lives, overtaking China, where fatalities have dropped  |
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