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Janice Elizabeth Barton Salls, 88, 10/29/2006 Oswego Daily News
FULTON, NY - Janice Salls, 88, formerly of Fulton, died Sunday Oct 29, 2006, at her daughter’s home in Rochester. Born in Mariah Center, she was a long-time resident of Fulton.
Old Bridge board says 'no' to Woodhaven Village plan The Star-Ledger
More than four years of debate over the proposed Woodhaven Village complex came to a conclusion last night when the Old Bridge Planning Board unanimously denied the developer's application.
DNA evidence discussed at murder trial The Trenton Times
Lawyers are expected to give their closing arguments today in the murder trial for Karla Freeman, who is accused of conspiring to murder a man in her home after luring him there for .
Foster testifies about 'Reiki' pressure Baytown Sun
Former Exxon Mobil Baytown Olefins Plant employee Cynthia Foster testified Tuesday she was subjected to unrelenting pressure from a supervisor and other employees to seek treatment from a New Age “spiritual advisor.”
Es man is cleared in girlfriend's death The Star-Ledger
A 26-year-old tattoo artist who had been accused of shooting his girlfriend to death in his Belleville apartment as she was about to end their relationship was acquitted of all charges yesterday.
D.C. man guilty in slaying of retired Times reporter The Star-Ledger
WASHINGTON -- A man was convicted of murder yesterday in the beating of retired New York Times journalist David Rosenbaum, who was mugged last January while out for a late stroll in his quiet neighborhood.
Legislators struggle to find remedies for school funding The Star-Ledger
Experts who studied the cost of schooling in New Jersey for four years delivered a dose of sticker shock yesterday to lawmakers trying to come up with a new state aid formula to ease property taxes.
Slaying suspect's alibi is assailed The Star-Ledger
A prosecuting attorney picked apart an accused killer's alibi yesterday with testimony and records aimed at contradicting the defendant's claim that he was offered $100,000 to falsely confess to beating and strangling a successful New York restaurateur in her upscale South Amboy home.
South Africa: Former CEOs Must Sweat Out Leisurenet Verdict AllAfrica.com
The next six weeks will be unsettled times for former LeisureNet CEOs Peter Gardener and Rodney Mitchell, who face fraud, money laundering and tax charges in the Cape High Court, as they await judgment in the case which has dragged on since the fitness company was liquidated in October 2000.
Foley investigators call on ex-clerk The Star-Ledger
WASHINGTON -- The former clerk of the House will face ethics investigators today in what could be the most important testimony yet on how GOP leaders handled complaints about Rep. Mark Foley -- including the early concerns of a Louisiana congressman.


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