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Gaza family's deadly encounter with Israeli troops
The Sammouni family's nightmare began when Israeli forces surrounded their Gaza City neighborhood and shouted Arabic commands over loudspeakers for everyone to leave to avoid being hurt.
It ended in a hospital across town as survivors of the subsequent...Tags: Radio Industry, Gaza Crisis, Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Conflicts, Armed Forces
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Racetrack smells same, but preseason NASCAR testing much different for Kurt Busch in Texas
AP Sports WriterFORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Just like usual in early January, Kurt Busch was back in the cockpit of a car at a track doing testing. "It's just good to have that racetrack smell back in your nose," Busch said Thursday. Except this was different. Busch...Tags: Motor Racing, Walt Disney World Resort, NASCAR, Daytona 500, Speedway
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UN stops aid to Gaza, accuses Israel of attack on truck flying blue UN flag
Associated Press WritersJERUSALEM (AP) — The U.N. suspended food deliveries to Gaza and the Red Cross accused Israel of blocking medical assistance after forces fired on aid workers, killing two, as the threat of a wider conflict emerged with Lebanon. With violence...Tags: Medical Services, Religious Conflicts, Health Organizations, Gaza Crisis, Armed Conflicts
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Police search for vehicle in Northampton County chase, hit-and-run
Colonial Regional police said while investigating a vehicle break-in yesterday afternoon, a suspect led police on a chase and struck another vehicle. At 5 p.m, police were investigating a vehicle break-in on Jacksonville Road when officers said a vehicle...Tags: Catasauqua, Police Investigations, Schoenersville, Mase, Police
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School Board Member Pawlowski Apologizes For Altercation, Says He'll Resign
The Hartford CourantA local board of education member arrested and Tasered by police this week is planning to resign from the board and has been placed on administrative leave from his state job. In an interview this afternoon, Henry J. "Hank" Pawlowski Jr., a former...Tags: Elementary Schools, Police, Schools, Police Arrests, Censorship
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Autopsy shows Iowa City man drowned in Mississippi
An autopsy shows that an Iowa City man who was wanted for a domestic assault drowned after he drove his sport utility vehicle into the Mississippi River at LeClaire. Michael Hodges died after he drove his SUV into the river on Dec. 28 after a state...Tags: Iowa City, Mississippi, Iowa
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Ind. woman hailed for saving herself, 2 little daughters after car slides into frigid pond
LEESVILLE, Ind. (AP) — A quick-thinking woman put her lifeguard experience to good use, saving herself and her two small daughters after their car slid off a road into a deep, frigid pond. "The car was submerged to the point where only about a foot...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Indiana
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RI boys accused of stealing a car in order to make it to school on time
WOONSOCKET, R.I. (AP) — Two Woonsocket High School boys did the right thing by trying to get to school on time. It was the way they got there that police had a problem with. Police told The Call of Woonsocket the boys ages 15 and 16 stole a car...Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Juvenile Delinquency, Crimes
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Car crashes into Dubuque store
A car crashed into a Dubuque store, narrowly missing a woman and her dog who were walking on the sidewalk. The accident happened about 11:30 a.m. Thursday when the driver accidentally put the car into drive instead of reverse. Video surveillance at...Tags: Road Accidents
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Autoworkers union begins discussing concessions needed so GM, Chrysler can keep gov't loans
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) — United Auto Workers union bargaining officials are arriving in Detroit this week to begin discussing wage and benefit concessions they must make so General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC can keep their federal loans. Under the terms...Tags: Labor Markets, National Government, Big 3 Auto Bailout, General Motors Corp., The White House
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Mich. expects deep budget cuts even with fed help
Associated Press WriterGov. Jennifer Granholm was reassured Thursday when she heard President-elect Barack Obama unveil his economic stimulus plan, but warned the federal help won't save the state from deep budget cuts. In his comments at George Mason University in Fairfax,...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, National Government, Virginia, Regional Authority, Michigan
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Freight derailment slows LIRR evening rush
john.valenti@newsday.comEvening rush-hour commuters on the Long Island Rail Road are experiencing delays on the Ronkonkoma branch after a freight train derailment earlier Thursday just east of the Deer Park train station. As of 5:00 p.m., the LIRR advised: -Eastbound trains...Tags: Ronkonkoma, Railway Accidents, Glendale (Queens, New York), Farmingdale, Railway Transportation
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