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news aggregatorBack to the past at Augusta: women still outsidersAs host of the Masters, the Augusta National Golf Club takes pride in preserving traditions, even to the point of anachronism: pimento cheese sandwiches selling for $1.50 at the snack venues, caddies in white overalls, nostalgic music and minimal ads on the tournament telecasts....
Neighbors fearful after shootings in TulsaTULSA, Okla. (AP) -- Residents of Tulsa's predominantly black north side say they're afraid a shooter is still roaming their neighbors looking for victims after five people were shot - and three killed - early Friday....
Crutchlow posts qualifying bestBritain's Cal Crutchlow posts his best ever qualifying performance of third, with Jorge Lorenzo taking pole, for the season-opening Qatar MotoGP.
S.D.Ind.: Touching the fog line not reason to stop in IndianaTouching the fog line ("as nearly as practicable within" within the lane) is not reasonable suspicion for a stop in Indiana. United States v. Peters, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 46977 (S.D. Ind. April 3, 2012)*: To the extent that the Government argues that probable cause existed because, on one occasion, Officer Borgmann might have reasonably believed that the Denali momentarily and slightly touched the fog line, that argument fails as a matter of law. The statute commands only that drivers drive "as nearly as practicable within" the lane. While no Indiana case has addressed whether briefly touching a fog line violates the statute, courts in other jurisdictions have interpreted similarly worded statutes, and have rejected the Government's argument. See United States v. Colin, 314 F.3d 439, 444 (9th Cir. 2002) (collecting cases holding that momentarily touching but not crossing a dividing line does not violate a statute requiring that a driver drive as "nearly as practical entirely within a single lane." (emphasis omitted)). In opposition to those cases, the Government has collected cases of its own. Those cases are, however, irrelevant. They involve fact patterns involving "erratic" driving across one or both fog lines, ...; or "partially swerving off the roadway," .... No such behavior occurred here. Chavez set for more radiotherapyVenezuelan President Hugo Chavez travels to Cuba for more treatment on a cancerous growth in his pelvic area.
Christians in Holy Land pray on Easter SaturdayJERUSALEM (AP) -- Thousands of Christians gathered near Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Easter Saturday and marched in processions brimming with tradition, taking turns to pray in the site where they believe Jesus was slain and buried....
Christians in Holy Land pray on Easter SaturdayJERUSALEM (AP) -- Thousands of Christians gathered near Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Easter Saturday and marched in processions brimming with tradition, taking turns to pray in the site where they believe Jesus was slain and buried....
Christians in Holy Land pray on Easter SaturdayJERUSALEM (AP) -- Thousands of Christians gathered near Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulcher for Easter Saturday and marched in processions brimming with tradition, taking turns to pray in the site where they believe Jesus was slain and buried....
Three killed, two hurt in crashThree people are killed and two others are in hospital with "life-threatening" injuries after a car crash in East Yorkshire.
Malawi's VP sworn in as president amid uncertaintyBLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) -- Malawi has known rule by Britain and by a mercurial dictator. Over the last few days, however, it wasn't clear who was leading this impoverished southern African country, as doctors disclosed Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika had died but the government insisted he was only ill....
Malawi's VP sworn in as president amid uncertaintyBLANTYRE, Malawi (AP) -- Malawi has known rule by Britain and by a mercurial dictator. Over the last few days, however, it wasn't clear who was leading this impoverished southern African country, as doctors disclosed Malawi's President Bingu wa Mutharika had died but the government insisted he was only ill....
Twigg makes school profits pledgeLabour's education spokesman gives a "cast-iron guarantee" that he would not allow companies to run schools for a profit - but he will not support teachers' strike action.
Smell of death greets UN monitors in Syrian townBEIRUT (AP) -- Smoldering buildings, looted shops, smashed cars and a strong stench of death greeted U.N. observers who entered the nearly deserted Syrian town of Haffa on Thursday, a day after President Bashar Assad's forces overran it as part of a major offensive to recover rebel-controlled territories....
Pakistani troops dig for 135 missing in avalancheISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers dug into a massive avalanche in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border on Saturday, searching for at least 135 people buried when the wall of snow engulfed a military complex....
Pakistani troops dig for 135 missing in avalancheISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers dug into a massive avalanche in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border on Saturday, searching for at least 135 people buried when the wall of snow engulfed a military complex....
Pakistani troops dig for 135 missing in avalancheISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers dug into a massive avalanche in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border on Saturday, searching for at least 135 people buried when the wall of snow engulfed a military complex....
Pakistani troops dig for 135 missing in avalancheISLAMABAD (AP) -- Pakistani soldiers dug into a massive avalanche in a mountain battleground close to the Indian border on Saturday, searching for at least 135 people buried when the wall of snow engulfed a military complex....
Proudest time for Celtic's LennonNeil Lennon says securing the title as manager of Celtic is the highlight of his career, surpassing the five championships he won as a player.
Man held nurse in locked officeA 40-year-old man is arrested after a nurse was held in a locked office at a Birmingham hospital.
Furniture company's revival has global messageLINCOLNTON, N.C. (AP) -- When Bruce Cochrane's family furniture company became an empty factory, he wouldn't drive by the building, even though it was just a short ride from home. There were just too many memories of what was - and what he was sure would never be again....
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