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Cleveland suffers 2 more homicides; boy killed in suspected DUI accident (The Plain Dealer) UPDATED: 04 :38 a.m. EDT, June 28, 2008 Cleveland Indians center fielder Grady Sizemore hits the center field wall trying to catch a double hit by the San Francisco Giants' Rich Aurilia in the 4th inning at Progressive Field on June 25, 2008. Aurilia did not score in the inning. |
Twelve arrested at DUI checkpoint on Park Street (Alameda Times-Star) Three motorists face drunken driving charges following their arrests Friday night at an Alameda police checkpoint that was aimed at nabbing drivers who may have had one-too-many. |
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John Rolfe: Journeyman hurlers sprout like weeds (Sports Illustrated) The dog days of summer are scratching at the door, that special time of year when games pile up and major league teams start scouring for bandages to apply to gaping wounds to their pitching staffs. Case in point: the New York Yankees, who reached for the immortal Sidney Ponson in order to have a warm body to start the second game of a Friday doubleheader with their crosstown rival Mets. |
China overturns 15 percent of death sentences (AP via Yahoo! News) China says judges are overturning a significant percentage of all death sentences as part of steps to ensure it is applied only to those who truly deserve it. What it still isn't saying is how many people are put to death each year. |
Home Away From Home (Santa Fe Reporter) Santa Fe’s cops may work the streets—but they don’t live on them. Roberto “Bobby” Jimenez doesn’t live here anymore. “Here” is Jimenez Street—a short, tree-lined dead end off West San Francisco Street with approximately 25 houses, most of which are obscured by adobe walls and old wooden fences. |
Bay Area News in Brief (San Jose Mercury News) OAKLAND BART argues against easing ban on drinks BART would need to add 12 or more police officers and expand cleaning crews if a ban on drinking beverages on trains was altered to allow coffee in licensed "sippy" cups, BART General Manager Dorothy Dugger said in a memo to the board. |
China overturns 15 percent of death sentences in first half of 2008, full figure still secret (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News) China says judges are overturning a significant percentage of all death sentences as part of steps to ensure it is applied only to those who truly deserve it. |
Dizon arrested for DUI six days before draft (Honolulu Advertiser) Jordon Dizon, a Waimea High graduate from Kaua'i who was a star linebacker at the University of Colorado, was arrested on April 20 and cited for driving under the influence, driving the wrong way on a one-way street and failure to provide proof of insurance, the Boulder (Colo.) Camera reported. |
China overturns 15 percent of death sentences (Las Vegas Sun) Fri, Jun 27, 2008 (8:15 a.m.) China says judges are overturning a significant percentage of all death sentences as part of steps to ensure it is applied only to those who truly deserve it. What it still isn't saying is how many people are put to death each year. |
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