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Gov. Mike Beebe has met privately with the state's prison director for the first time since a series of guard lapses, a shooting death and an inmate's near death.
DeCample says there were no immediate policy changes implemented after the meeting.
GEORGETOWN -- Sussex County is considering creating a uniform sewer service charge for its tens of thousands of customers, a move sure to anger residents who could see their fees increase.
The majority owner of a Santa Fe chocolate business is suing his former partner who, he says, tried to close the store, lay off the staff and sell off the equipment.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009 9:41 AM CDT LITTLE ROCK — Authorities are investigating the death of a state prison inmate who was found to have amphetamine and methamphetamine in his system, a prison spokeswoman said Monday.
LITTLE ROCK—An Arkansas state prison inmate who died of an apparent heart attack tested positive for having amphetamines and methamphetamine in his blood, a spokeswoman said Monday.
Lagos — Former President Olusegun Obasanjo may have left judgment in the hands of the almighty God and taken the death of his wife, Stella, as what fate brought, but Spanish authorities have not given up as the doctor who handled the surgery that led to her death will on Friday appear in court on a charge of negligent manslaughter.
In reply to This Debate Needs To Take A Look In The Mirror : I know how you feel about religion, tribes and nationalism. I don’t think there’s anything wrong with group identification - the problem is fundamentalism. Identification with the group is a sociological phenomenon; humans were ever thus. The trouble, as I said, is fundamentalism. I am glad you agree that Israel is not singlehandedly ...
As a child, Marine Staff Sergeant Ryan J. Oyster emulated his father, a Marine. Even though his biological father was in the background of his life, the adventurous youngster who had a penchant for uniforms had his sights on the military.
July 6 (Bloomberg) -- The Defense Department’s Inspector General is probing allegations that the Army Corps of Engineers accepted a $28.7 million headquarters building in Kabul, Afghanistan , with leaking pipes, sinking sidewalks and unusable bathrooms, according to documents and congressional testimony.
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