Monthly Archives: January 2012

The same place, same, same evil robber two years later?

MUNCIE–for the second time about two years, is accused of robbing a Muncie Muncie Northside pharmacy to hundreds of prescription pills. Major Johnathon Guffey, 26, is charged with robbery, preliminarily dealing in a controlled substance, possession of controlled substances, maintaining … Continue reading

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Judges vote support for a major California Water Pact

SACRAMENTO, California (AP)-a judge State appeals on Monday strongly defended the landmark agreement on how Southern California get its water, casting aside the argument that the Treaty should be deleted because the State basically write a blank check to save … Continue reading

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The next war

-Jupiter, FL Not one of the old "frogmen" or the young seal who gathered this week at the nearby National Museum of the Navy UDT-SEAL to exert their annual wants to see another war. Those who come here are veterans … Continue reading

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“Judge took off his own salmon restoration case”

A federal judge has rejected three different federal Government plans to balance the wild salmon of hydroelectric dams on the Columbia River is himself off the case. US District Judge James Redden sent an email to lawyers Tuesday said he … Continue reading

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Nicolas Sarkozy mentioned the war — but he manages to escape with it

No one would like to mention the war. But they are not fixed. With the explosion of anti-German feeling in France, Germany, it is difficult to avoid stereotypes of European history. If anyone doubted that charge, they only have to … Continue reading

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