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Delegates And Governor Welcome News Of Corps Of Engineers Conoco-Phillips Decision

By Staff on Dec 19, 2011   State  

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers today made a decision to grant Conoco-Phillips permit authorization to construct a drill pad, two valve pads, pipeline support structures, access roads and four bridge crossings for the development of the CD-5 drill site. This site is located just inside the eastern border of NPR-A. This decision came as […]

Somalis Sentenced To Life In Prison On Charges Relating To Piracy Of The S/V Quest

By Press Release on Dec 19, 2011   National  

NORFOLK, VA—Mohamud Hirs Issa Ali, a/k/a Sanadaaq, 32, and Jilani Abdiali, a/k/a Ilkasse, 20, both of Somalia, were sentenced today in Norfolk federal court to life in prison for their acts of piracy against theS/V Quest, which resulted in the murder of United States citizens Scott Underwood Adam, Jean Savage Adam, Phyllis Patricia Macay, and […]

Chicago Bears Player Sam Hurd Arrested On Cocaine Charges

By Press Release on Dec 19, 2011   National  

DALLAS – Agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) arrested Chicago Bears football player Samuel George Hurd III, 26, of Lake Forest, Ill., Wednesday night on a criminal complaint charging conspiracy to distribute cocaine.

Youth With Behavior Problems Are More Likely To Have Thought Of Suicide

By Press Release on Dec 19, 2011   Health  

Children who show early signs of problem behavior are more likely to have thought of killing or harming themselves, suggests new research in the latest issue of theJournal of Adolescent Health.

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