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IRENE GUILFOYLE
In addition to her loving husband, John at home she is survived by her sons, Kevin J. Guilfoyle and Mary of New Bern, NC and Richard and his, wife Denise of Wallkill; five grandchildren: Michael Guilfoyle and his wife, Kristen, Kristen Farber and her
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
LINDA A. SEIBERT
Linda A. Seibert, of Newburgh, a lifelong resident of the area, entered into rest on Sunday, May 1, 2011 at home. She was 64. Daughter of the late Harold and Ellen Incano Seibert, she was born on April 26, 1947 in Newburgh. Linda graduated Mount Saint
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
Stepson admits slaying ex-cop with samurai sword
Gibian had been convicted of nearly beheading Scott Nager as he slept on a couch at home in Hauppauge, on Long Island, east of New York City. But the states highest court found errors and ordered a new trial. Gibian testified that Nager sexually
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
West Yorkshire police £216m PFI deal down to two
A final business case will be submitted to the Home Office and Treasury for approval in summer. Last year the Home Office endorsed the decision to give the scheme £216m of PFI credits. The Elland Road station, to be built on the former greyhound
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
Bulldogs defeat Vikings with stellar pitching and a walk-off home run
CROWN POINT | It was a pitchers duo in Crown Point as the Bulldogs Senior Nick Nauracy battled Valpos Senior Phenom Jordan Landgrebe. Two errors led to a 3-run second for the visiting Valpo Vikings. Those would be the last of the runs until the
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
Tulane next for surging Tigers
Katz, a sophomore from Jesuit High in New Orleans, was named the Louisiana Sports Writers Associations Player of the Week after hitting .727 (8-for-11) in the three games against Kentucky with five doubles, a home run, six RBI and six runs scored.
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
Motorsport: Paddon eyes home win before resuming PWRC campaign
It hasnt been since the mid-1990s when (the late) Possum Bourne was in a top-level factory-supported Subaru that a Kiwi had a realistic chance of winning our home event. This year, without the world rally championship cars here, weve all got the
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
THROGMORTON CUP FINAL Plymouth Parkway...6 St Blazey...4 (aet)
Richard Westcott fired home from 10 yards, Steve Suttons low effort found the bottom corner of the net and Adam West picked up Gary Penhaligons weak punch to fire home from 15 yards. A COMPREHENSIVE victory at Marshfield Parc made sure Town move into
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
ARGYLE will be back in the basement of the Football League next season after
It was a contentious goal, as Lambert seemed to shove Argyle centre-back Stephane Zubar before heading home. But there was no controversy as Southampton took a 3-0 lead by the 59th minute. First, former Argyle left-back Ryan Dickson scored with a low
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A
PLYMOUTH Harrier Chris Rimmer was a runaway winner of the popular spring
Rimmer finished more than five minutes ahead of his nearest rival, unattached runner Jim Cole, with Tamar Trotters Pete Waumsley coming home in third place. First lady home was Saltashs own Great Britain and England international veteran distance
Updated: 05/03/2011 02:19A