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Mother and son charged over dog stabbing
Police yesterday arrested a man and his mother at a home in Chester Street, Merrylands, and during a search of the property seized a number of items for forensic examination. The 20-year-old man has been charged with one count of torture,
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
LIRR: Significant Delays in Monday Evening Rush
Amtrack crews found two defective insulating joints in one of the tunnels, forcing some trains to be combined and canceled while many Long Islanders hurried home in time for Passover, which begins at sundown. Access to Penn Station was restricted due
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
Fire Destroys Familys Tornado-Damaged Home In Tushka
TUSHKA, Oklahoma – A fire destroyed what was left of one Tushka familys tornado-damaged home Monday. The Tulsa Red Cross said the family was living in the home when it went up in flames Monday night. Residents in the area said the home looked to be a
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
Former spy Hanssens house is on the market
The five-bedroom home on Talisman Drive in Vienna, Va., offered by Llewellyn Realtors as “perfect for a growing family,” is the former lair of ex-FBI counterintelligence agent Robert Hanssen, regarded as one of the most damaging spies ever to betray
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
A new beginning for Lands End
Two claw-hooked excavators Monday tore at Lands End, a Gold Coast country home some believe was part inspiration for Daisy Buchanans house in F. Scott Fitzgeralds The Great Gatsby. Demolition began Saturday morning and continued Monday.
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
UPEI library unveils online collection
The Robertson Library at UPEI officially launched its online digital collections Monday, so people on the Island and across the world can now access interviews, books, maps and other information from the comfort of home. The computer-based library of
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:53P
Heroes Honored For Saving Pine City Teens
Cousins, Sarah Damann and Jadene Willette, were on their way home from school, when a sharp curve in the road sent their car into Snake River. “I went down with the car and thats the last thing I remember,” Damann said. Driving by, Linda Landin
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:52P
Serial rapist appeals his death sentence
Police began their hunt for an attacker in July 2008 after a 49-year-old woman from Linquan county reported that a masked man with a knife had forced his way into her home and attempted to rape her. Investigators found that the victims husband and son
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:52P
Historic Sonoma home will be restored
By Bill Lynch INDEX-TRIBUNE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PUBLISHER BILL JASPER has plans to restore the old estate home, built in 1910 by Christian Bosse, to its former beauty. That restoration will also include a lot of landscaping repair, plus figuring out how
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:52P
Adarsh inquiry begins with rap for casual babus
Officials from the MMRDA, BMC, state government departments of environment, school education and sports, general administration, PWD, revenue and forests, urban development, home and public health submitted documents pertaining to the Adarsh Society in
Updated: 04/18/2011 09:52P