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Inspectors run safety sweep on buses in 13 statesLancaster Eagle Gazette15 killed: World Wide Travel of Greater New York was put out of business after this bus crash last year. The bus was travelling up to 28 mph above the speed limit in the minute befor the crash, the NTSB says. Emergency personnel respond to a bus crash ...and more » |
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RI considers 'Homeless Bill of Rights'WISSAN DIEGO, CA (WYFF) - A South Carolina woman was killed during a paragliding accident in California. Authorities said Pamela Hargett, 52, of Inman lost control while paragliding near San Diego on Saturday. TheyMore >> A Rock Hill man is facing charges ...and more » |
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SOCIETY NEWS IN BRIEF 21/5VietNamNet BridgeSome passengers recalled horrible moments after the May 17 bus accident in the central highlands province of Dak Lak that claimed 34 lives. It occurred when the bus carrying 58 hit the rails of the bridge no. 14 and fell down 20 meters into the Serepok ...and more » |
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Morning Sentinel police log: May 19, 2012Morning Sentinel9:10 pm, rescue personnel were dispatched to a reported motor vehicle accident on Upper Ridge Road. 10:31 pm, suspicious activity was reported at Gene's Market on Western Avenue. Thursday at 12:05 am, suspicious activity was investigated on Spruce Lane ...and more » |
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Former Brother remains devoted to his churchAlbany Times UnionBackground: Born and raised in Pawtucket, RI, he became a De La Salle Christian Brother in 1959. He graduated in 1964 from Catholic University in Washington, DC, and has master's degrees in French from Teachers College of Columbia University and in ... |
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Vermont and Region NewsBennington BannerJames Gleason, the attorney for the Binghamton-based law firm representing McQueeney's family, said the crash happened on her daughter's 15th birthday. McQueeney, a bus driver for the Owego-Apalachin school district, was driving her own vehicle while ...and more » |
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Half-hour Metro headways are not acceptableGreater Greater WashingtonI like(d) the idea of completely closing down a section, replacing it with buses and keeping the rest at normal service, but it seems they have been doing almost system wide single tracking on the weekends since they came back from Cherry Blossom ...and more » |
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Neglected, rotting trees turn deadlyHonolulu Star-Advertiser“It's a problem here and everywhere,” said Douglas Still, the chief city forester in Providence, RI “Pruning programs are being cut, not increased.” Some tree-care experts fear cuts will bring more accidents — and damage payouts.and more » |
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