Monday, December 25, 2006

J & K: Huge cache of arms recovered (Grips4guns)


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J & K: Huge cache of arms recovered
Acting on a tip-off, four army columns were launched for search in Sheeri village in the district on Sunday, a defence spokesman said on Monday.

North central Ohio police, fire calls
Spring and Wayne streets, Mansfield -- Police answering a report of shots fired early Saturday arrested Ryan P. Gerace, 18, of 510 Pearl St., for felony drug possession during a traffic stop. Police said a bag of crack was found. They also seized $352.

My Christmas memories
Having been born in December of 1945, I was a child in the days that followed the Depression and World War II. My family lived in a rural community north of Meridian and my father farmed and did whatever work he could to supplement the income for a family of six, at that time.

Court Uphold's Saddam's Death Sentence
An Iraqi appeals court has upheld the death sentence imposed on Saddam Hussein at his first trial, according to Iraq's national security adviser. "The appeals court approved the verdict to hang Saddam," said Mouwafak al-Rubaie.

Jobless, trying to survive
FREE BURNING. Bayo Ojikutu. Three Rivers. 383 pages. $13.95 in paper. Tommie Simms is a man beset by trouble. He has lost his job at a Chicago insurance agency in the wake of post-9/11 payouts, and his government-issued unemployment checks are about to dry up. He has a wife and baby to feed, and his degree in sociology isn't doing much to help him land another gig. Like many Americans, Tommie is ...

Crime-weary South Africans mete out instant justice
The South African government's continued failure to bring crime under control is leading a growing number of citizens to start taking the law into their own hands, often with deadly results.

Pro skateboarders ramp up apparel firm's appeal
Edgy punk styles promoted by the athletes draw young shoppers to KR3W, which was voted the hottest brand in industry surveys this year.

Missouri Bank Robbery Suspects Caught
BENTONVILLE -- Two men suspected of twice robbing the Hometown Bank in Jane, Mo., were arrested Wednesday following another bank robbery near Fort Smith.

Maine town grapples with spike in youth crime
An armed robbery at an eatery, a $100,000 vandalism spree at a warehouse and the detonation of acid bombs in a Wal-Mart have all been linked to juveniles, fueling concerns in this central Maine mill town about a spate of youth crime.

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