Roadside bomb kills district chief in E Afghanistan People's Daily Sat, 14 Feb 2009 02:15 AM PST A roadside bomb struck the vehicle of a district chief in Khost province, east Afghanistan Saturday, killing the district chief and his two bodyguards, an official said. "The mine planted by enemies struck the car of Badi Zaman Sabari, the district chief of Nadir Khahkot, killing him on the sport and wounding two of his body guards," a local official Gul Qasim Jihadyar told Xinhua. He said that ... | POKIN AROUND: Let's roast dad's dead body and other tales of criminal depravity Suburban Journals Sat, 14 Feb 2009 02:12 AM PST For several years I've received press releases e-mailed to me by the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Missouri. Most of the defendants are peddlers of methamphetamine or child pornography. Most live outside St. Charles County so, being a local newspaper, their names haven't graced our pages. | Ensuring negligence comes with a price Vancouver Sun Sat, 14 Feb 2009 02:03 AM PST Kevin Brown was just 32 when his brain and body were shattered as he was struck by a car operated by Cipriano Constantino Gomes, a Pizza Hut delivery driver. | VA clinic warns vets of possible contaminant exposure Belleville News-Democrat Sat, 14 Feb 2009 01:08 AM PST Thousands of patients at a Veterans Administration clinic in Tennessee may have been exposed to the infectious body fluids of other patients when they had colonoscopies in recent years, and now VA medical facilities all over the U.S. are reviewing their own procedures. | NFL: Former Panther Morgan joins Saints The Salisbury Post Sat, 14 Feb 2009 01:02 AM PST Associated Press CHARLOTTE â" At first, Dan Morgan enjoyed retirement. Then his achy body felt better, and he started running longer distances. The for ... | VA patients may have been exposed to contaminants The Tennessean Sat, 14 Feb 2009 00:17 AM PST CHATTANOOGA â" Thousands of patients at a Veterans Affairs clinic in Tennessee may have been exposed to the infectious body fluids of other patients when they had colonoscopies in recent years, and now VA medical facilities all over the U.S. are reviewing their own procedures. | Dan Morgan signs with Saints Greensboro News & Record Sat, 14 Feb 2009 00:15 AM PST CHARLOTTE -- At first, Dan Morgan enjoyed retirement. Then his achy body felt better, and he started running longer distances. The former Pro Bowl linebacker began thinking about a comeback with the New Orleans Saints -- even with his history of five concussions and numerous other injuries. On Friday, the 30-year-old Morgan said he'll rejoin the Saints for offseason workouts next month. ... | | |
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