Crash creates chaos Multiple vehicle wreck backs up traffic in Rowan for hours (Trailer Rental)
Crash creates chaos Multiple vehicle wreck backs up traffic in Rowan for hours
Truck driver Tony Edwards hopes he saved people's lives. When Interstate 85 traffic in front of him came to a dead stop Thursday afternoon, Edwards "threw on" his brakes, steered his tractor-trailer left toward a concrete barrier median and hoped for the best.
Source: www.salisburypost.com
Katrina victims appealing eviction by FEMA from trailers
"I hope you got better news than I got," the carrier said. Lessard, 24, tore open the envelope and felt like crying.
Source: www.buffalonews.com
Comal to pursue rule scofflaws
County gets serious about septic and flood-plain infractions.
Source: www.mysanantonio.com
Blockbuster meeting a quiet affair this time
DALLAS In an annual meeting that lasted barely longer than a movie trailer, Blockbuster shareholders re-elected three directors today.
Source: www.team4news.com
$15,000 in Rx drugs stolen, later recovered
Burglars broke into the Medicine Shoppe on Tuesday and filled three trash cans with $15,000 in prescription drugs, but they abandoned the stolen drugs at a nearby residence, according to a Charlotte County sheriff's report.
Source: www.heraldtribune.com
Date Movie - Unrated
The Movie The art of the full-length movie parody has been on a slow, steady slide down the mountain since hitting its peak with Airplane , raising our hopes with The Naked Gun and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka , and crashing head-first into gross-out jokes with Scary Movie . The latest movie to besmirch parody's good name is Date Movie , which aims to parody romantic comedies, but ends up trying to
Source: www.dvdtalk.com
Visitors coming, but spending less, owners say
High gas prices this summer are not expected to stop visitors from coming to Lake Havasu City this summer. But those gas prices could play a factor in how much they spend once they're here.
Source: www.havasunews.com
NUMBERS & WEB SITES
-- The Southeast Louisiana Chapter is offering training and preparation classes for hurricane season. Visit www.arcno.org or call (800) 229-8191. -- For inquiries regarding disaster assistance, call (866) GET-INFO (438-4636).
Source: www.nola.com

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