Archive for September, 2010


South Miami’s tax rate stays the same

South Miami commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to keep the city's tax rate at $ 4.95 for every $ 1,000 of a property's assessed value — the same rate as this year's. MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade

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Apache Junction man accused of sex crimes involving children

A 70-year-old Apache Junction man is facing 16 counts of sexually related offenses involving children. Arizona News – azfamily.com

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Colorado Cafè Revolution – Non Si Esce Vivi Dagli Anni 80

Colorado Cafè Revolution – Non Si Esce Vivi Dagli Anni 80!! Puntata del 15/04/2007 Colorado Cafè – Saro Ristoria Pizzorante – 06/03/2008 8a puntata

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Bellevue councilman loses eye from bear attack

Bellevue City Council member John Chelminiak, who was mauled by a black bear two weeks ago, has lost his left eye because of the attack. KOMO News – Local & Regional

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Poll: Rubio continues to maintain big lead in Senate race

9/25, a Mason-Dixon Research & Associates poll of 625 likely voters showed 40 percent supported Rubio, while Crist had just 28 percent. Meek's tally: 23 percent. MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade

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Bill would exempt wolves from federal protection

U.S. senators from Wyoming, Idaho and Utah are proposing legislation that would strip wolves in the northern Rockies of federal endangered species protection. KSL / Local / Local Stories

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Miami-Dade jurors return guilty verdict in 2006 tourist murder

Jurors returned a guilty verdict Thursday night, in the case of a tourist shot dead in a 2006 Coconut Grove robbery.<p/> Two key witnesses and a photograph snapped at a nightclub identified Brandon A. Rolle as the man in possession of a stolen cellphone and bracelet belonging to the victim, Ronald Gentile. MiamiHerald.com: Miami-Dade

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Alleged Fremont cop shooter pleads not guilty

Andrew Barrientos, 20, is expected back in court in two weeks to begin a preliminary hearing in the case. Top Oakland Tribune Headlines

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Atlanta’s Nigerians join in 50th independence celebration

Titus Olowokere loves his home country of Nigeria. He’ll tell you about the richness of his people, their thirst for learning and how they’re involved globally in scientific, literary and governmental pursuits. ajc.com – News

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Two men shot, wounded at east Birmingham service station

Witness: “It was crazy. It was like Iraq.” Breaking News from The Birmingham News

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