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News for Wednesday, April 13, 2005

Brewster's fearless leader passes on

Larry Friedman, one of downtown Napa's legendary merchants who fought urban renewal to a standstill, died Monday of a heart attack in Santa Rosa.

Supervisors square off with general plan

Members of the public from all around the county have offered their two cents on the county's General Plan, which is undergoing a revision.

Public golf course at Kennedy Park faces water and financial hazards

There's no prettier, wetter or more treacherous place to play golf this spring than city-owned Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park.

Former Napan convicted of murder

A former Napan has been found guilty of the rape and murder of a Southern California teen.

Brewster's fearless leader passes on

Larry Friedman, one of downtown Napa's legendary merchants who fought urban renewal to a standstill, died Monday of a heart attack in Santa Rosa.

Intelligence chief nominee promises focus on improving spy agencies

WASHINGTON -- President Bush's nominee to be the nation's first intelligence director promised fundamental changes at the 15 agencies he'll oversee and said he would give policy-makers the "unvarnished truth" about threats.

Fire drill set


Remains of SoCal crewman lost in bombing raid over Europe buried at Arlington cemetery


From The Associated Press

Overturned forklift causes Hwy 29 headaches


From Register staff

Supervisors square off with general plan

Members of the public from all around the county have offered their two cents on the county's General Plan, which is undergoing a revision.

Public golf course at Kennedy Park faces water and financial hazards

There's no prettier, wetter or more treacherous place to play golf this spring than city-owned Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park.

In Iraq, increasing calls for American troops to leave

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Iraqis are increasingly calling on U.S. forces to leave their troubled nation, emboldened by a newly elected parliament and the growing presence of their blue-uniformed police forces -- even though the new Iraqi leaders say it's too early to talk about a U.S. pullout.

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