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Lacey L. Graydon, 22, of Dingmans Ferry, cited for an accident involving damage to vehicles and careless driving after she crossed into the oncoming lane on Hallet Road in Stroud Township and struck two cars before fleeing the scene on June 26. Michael S.
The earning power of the man who sold an estimated 750-million records has never been clearer -- Michael Jackson has again dominated the charts across the world since his death.
On the shopping list for budget-minded consumers: groceries, gas -- and a flat-panel television?
The Ford Taurus is back and will be available across the country beginning next month.
Since Microsoft's Project Natal or Sony's new PSEye motion wand weren't on the E3 show floor, the only new hardware I got to play with at E3 was the PSP Go. I got some hands-on time with the device on both the show floor and behind closed doors.
Sony has added some updates to its PlayStation Home service, an application that I haven't visited in a long, long, long time and you'll now find a Killzone 2 Visari throne room space and an inFamous "Abandoned Docks of Empire City" space.
South Lee police beat for: Friday, July 3, 2009
Debt-ridden Michael Jackson was reportedly so desperate for money he applied for bank loans under 20 different names because his credit rating was so poor.
Baltimore County police in the Franklin and Wood-lawn precincts recently recorded the following reported incidents, among others, in the Owings Mills, greater Randallstown and greater Reisterstown com-munities.
The hunt for the next Estée Lauder stars is now on as the long-awaited Estée Lauder Model Search Contest 2009 returns to give Malaysian beauties a chance to be in the spotlight!
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