Archive for September, 2009
NY Saltwater License Is Here…Or Is It
NY’s Saltwater License (SWL) is set to begin on Oct. 1. It’s been met with harsh criticism by an overwhelming majority of fishermen and those in the industry, but support does exist—provided the license plan is done right.
DNA Credited in 20-year-old Murder Arrest
Detectives relying on DNA evidence arrested an upstate man in the 1989 killing of a New Jersey woman in Hempstead, Nassau police said.
Nassau County prosecutors say 38-year-old Joey Bethea from Bainbridge, in Chenango County, pleaded not guilty Wednesday at his arraignment on a second-degree murder charge. He was ordered held on $1 million cash bail. He was represented by Legal Aid, which does not comment on pending cases.
Palin’s book already a best-seller before release
NEW YORK (AP) — Move over, Dan Brown. Sarah Palin is on top of the charts. Just two days after HarperCollins announced that Palin’s “Going Rogue” had been moved up from the spring to Nov
AP source: Obama makes no decisions on Afghan war
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has heard from his top national security officials about their next step forward with Afghanistan but has not made any decisions. A senior administration official says Obama spent three hours in the White House Situation Room on Wednesday and pushed his team for specifics and details. The official, who was involved in the session, spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive material.
LT back at practice for Bolts
SAN DIEGO (AP) — LaDainian Tomlinson was back at practice Wednesday for the first time since spraining his right ankle in the season opener, an encouraging sign for a San Diego Chargers team that has struggled to run the ball. After missing two straight games for the first time in his brilliant career, Tomlinson hopes he can play Sunday night at Pittsburgh.
Dry Martino: Dirty Little Secrets
They all line up, pretty houses in a row. Trimmed lawns, decorative statues and pretty flower beds. A soft light illuminates the doorway, above the…
