Kanishka mishap: A-I (Chicago bears 1985) judge to quit
Kanishka mishap: A-I judge to quit
The judge probing into the 1985 Air India bombing said he may not be able to conduct the inquiry unless the Govt makes public all documents it has claimed must be kept secret.
Celona to serve another 1 1/2 years in prison
PROVIDENCE _ Already facing federal jail time, John A. Celona, a once powerful and headline-seeking senator from North Providence, was sentenced today to seven years at the state prison with four to serve for playing Senator-for-hire with three major companies on the Rhode Island healthcare scene.
Sounder takes step up in competition
Maykel Galindo remembers the sensation of playing soccer during his days growing up in Cuba's poverty. It was the feeling of grass on the...
Legislator Ford expanded minorities political voice
The Des Moines Register recognizes state Rep. Wayne Ford, a Des Moines Democrat, in celebration of Black History Month.
Gibbs interview wraps up Chargers' first round of coach talks
The San Diego Chargers finished the first round of interviews for their head coaching vacancy when they met with New Orleans Saints defensive coordinator Gary Gibbs on Sunday. General manager A.J. Smith and president Dean Spanos who fired Marty Schottenheimer on Monday night will review what they gleaned from the six candidates before deciding how to proceed, Smith said in a statement released by ...
Lovie Smith is certainlyon his own now
By Don Pierson Chicago Tribune (MCT) CHICAGO _You have to admire, or at least acknowledge, Lovie Smith for doing it his way. For his sake, you have to hope the Bears dare to offer him a new contract worthy of his own daring.
Judge threatens to close Kanishka crash probe
Vancouver, Feb 20 (IANS) The judge probing the 1985 midair bombing of Air India's 'Kanishka' airliner, which killed 329 people on board, has threatened to close the investigation unless the federal government releases thousands of secret documents.
Immigrants struggle with rising fees
Supporting herself and a 7-year-old son on a preschool teacher's salary in suburban Marin County, one of the nation's priciest housing markets, keeps Russian immigrant Sveta Nikitina on a tight budget.