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And still no definitive word on when live anchovy will be available ... A commercial friend of Oyster Point bait-shop owner Mike Routson drifted a live shiner off Alameda Rockwall on Monday, and damned if he didn't land a 32-pound striped bass, according to Routson.

In large measure that is because Cincinnati is the only major-league city accorded the privilege of beginning every baseball season at home, though not for the reasons most Reds fans believe.

Goldstein began taking liberties with standards as a boy accordionist in Baltimore.

He was 5 when his father gave him an accordion.

He wrote most of the Coleman arrangements in Japan on his laptop computer, sometimes playing the music on the accordion.

The playing field is level only for some defendants in Jefferson Parish, according to the Louisiana Crisis Assistance Center, which released a study a few months ago showing that black jurors are three times more likely than whites to be rejected by prosecutors.

Hartridge was biased and is now out to make a buck, according to the motion seeking a retrial for Steward.

Two separate motorcycle accidents Sunday claimed the life of one Jackson man and left another 18-year-old Newton County resident clinging to life, according to the Newton County Sheriff’s Office (NCSO).

Rushed to Newton General Hospital, Lassiter died from his injuries Monday, according to Waters.

“However, I do try and recommend bikes according to their ability and steer people not experienced away from the big bikes.”

The California Legislature passed a record number of pro-environment laws in 2003, making important breakthroughs in the areas of clean air and e-waste, in spite of a continuing partisan split, according to a report released last week by an environmental group.

The split between Republicans and Democrats shows a "major disconnect" between the majority of Republican lawmakers and their constituents, according to the League.

"knowingly obtaining by any means -- often by force, fraud, or coercion -- any person for involuntary servitude or forced labor," according to Thomas M. Steinfatt, professor of communication at the University of Miami, who studies the subject.

Hughes said a United Nations estimate puts the number of women and children who are sexually exploited by the sex trade industry each year at one million, while child-advocacy groups, according to a story in USA Today, estimate that there are currently two million children worldwide that are working as sex slaves.

She relented, according to the story, and joined "thousands of other girls who are beaten, locked in tiny cages or hidden in attics.


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