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Boca Raton woman dies in SUV crash
South Florida Sun-SentinelA car heading west on Glades Road west of Boca Raton turned left into the path of an oncoming SUV, causing a crash that killed the car's passenger, the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office said today. Sylvia Epstein, 83, who lived west of Boca Raton, was...Tags: Boca Raton, Road Accidents, Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Transportation Accidents
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2 local men caught after S.C. car chase
Authorities have arrested two Virginia men after they drove off from a traffic stop on Interstate 85, wrecked their car at an apartment complex and attempted to escape on foot. Sid Gaulden of the South Carolina Department of Public Safety said 19-year-...Tags: Defense, Firearms, Virginia, Police, Police Arrests
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No. 43 will race on as Petty Enterprises and Gillett Evernham agree to merge
AP Auto Racing WriterCHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Richard Petty's famed No. 43 Dodge was rescued from near ruin Thursday when Gillett Evernham Motorsports agreed to merge with Petty's slumping organization to create a new team. GEM had been in exclusive negotiations with...Tags: NASCAR, Montreal Canadiens, Contracts, General Mills Incorporated, Richard Petty
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School Board Member Pawlowski Apologizes For Altercation, Says He'll Resign
The Hartford CourantA local board of education member arrested and Tasered by police this week is planning to resign from the board and has been placed on administrative leave from his state job. In an interview this afternoon, Henry J. "Hank" Pawlowski Jr., a former...Tags: East Hartford, Schools, Elementary Schools, Police, Injuries
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Car crashes into Dubuque store
A car crashed into a Dubuque store, narrowly missing a woman and her dog who were walking on the sidewalk. The accident happened about 11:30 a.m. Thursday when the driver accidentally put the car into drive instead of reverse. Video surveillance at...Tags: Road Accidents
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Autoworkers union begins discussing concessions needed so GM, Chrysler can keep gov't loans
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) — United Auto Workers union bargaining officials are arriving in Detroit this week to begin discussing wage and benefit concessions they must make so General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC can keep their federal loans. Under the terms...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Ohio, Retirement, NBC, Chrysler LLC
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Mich. expects deep budget cuts even with fed help
Associated Press WriterGov. Jennifer Granholm was reassured Thursday when she heard President-elect Barack Obama unveil his economic stimulus plan, but warned the federal help won't save the state from deep budget cuts. In his comments at George Mason University in Fairfax,...Tags: Michigan, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Virginia, Energy Saving, Government Debt
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Autopsy shows Iowa City man drowned in Mississippi
An autopsy shows that an Iowa City man who was wanted for a domestic assault drowned after he drove his sport utility vehicle into the Mississippi River at LeClaire. Michael Hodges died after he drove his SUV into the river on Dec. 28 after a state...Tags: Mississippi, Iowa, Iowa City
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Man shot while waxing his car in Deerfield Beach
SunSentinel.comA man waxing his car in front of a business was shot by another man who fled after firing the rounds, authorities said. The victim, whose name and age were not released, was taken to North Broward Medical Center, according to the Broward Sheriff's...Tags: Personal Service
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Authorities investigating Sanford shooting that injured 2
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Seminole County Sheriff's Office is investigating a shooting in Sanford that left two people injured, one with a gunshot wound to the leg and another victim who was struck by a car while trying to escape the gunfire. Authorities said the incident...Tags: Crimes, Sanford, Murder, Seminole County Sheriff's Office, Police
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'Moscow, Belgium' stars Barbara Sarafian
Tribune criticShe's in no mood for a romantic comedy. The Flemish-language film "Moscow, Belgium" begins with an plainly exhausted woman, in her early 40s, piloting a shopping cart down a grocery store aisle, two of her three kids tagging along, while a mournful...Tags: Music Box Theatre, Movies, The Dark Knight (movie), Cinema Industry, Frances McDormand
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Gaza family's deadly encounter with Israeli troops
The Sammouni family's nightmare began when Israeli forces surrounded their Gaza City neighborhood and shouted Arabic commands over loudspeakers for everyone to leave to avoid being hurt.
It ended in a hospital across town as survivors of the subsequent...Tags: Relief and Aid Organizations, Armed Forces, Terrorism, Radio Industry, Injuries
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