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News for Wednesday, December 07, 2005

DUI records for November 2005

DUI records for November 2005

Light up our pages

The Register is beginning to compile its annual list of houses in the valley with not-to-be missed holiday decorations. If you would like recommend a house for this list, send the address to Features Editor Sasha Paulsen at spaulsen@napanews.com. Please include any special details and, for houses in Napa, the area of the city where the address is. The list will be published Dec. 17. /Register

Holiday gift sale and food drive

Donate canned food and enter to win valuable prizes! Local artisans and specialty vendors will be selling their wares in downtown Napa, on Sunday. Uniquely crafted items, including clothing, accessories, foods, holiday and other decorations, gifts, books and things for children will be available. Celebrate the season, with festive eats and drinks, fabulous finds at friendly prices, and food for our hungry neighbors.

Runaway child found safe

MARSHA DORGAN Register Staff Writer

Napan gets prison for fifth DUI conviction

Drinking has been a demon for Kerrick Scott Redmon of Napa.

Sattui wins OK for weddings

They're dusting off the social calendar at St. Helena's V. Sattui Winery, ready to once again begin booking weddings.

Sorting trash from treasure

The Wines Central warehouse has been a hive of investigative activity since an intentionally-set fire scalded hundreds of cases of wine in mid-October. But while the fire investigation is long over, the insurance inquiries have only begun.

Cheny warns nation against Iraq withdrawl

Associated Press Writer

House Republicans tread uncertain path concerning DeLay

AP Special Correspondent

In brief

AP News in Brief

Former professor acquitted on some charges of aiding terrorists

TAMPA, Fla. -- In a stinging defeat for federal prosecutors, a former Florida professor accused of helping lead a terrorist group that has carried out suicide bombings against Israel was acquitted on nearly half the charges against him Tuesday, and the jury deadlocked on the rest.

Officials heard rumors of caged kids two years before removal

NORWALK, Ohio -- Child-welfare workers had heard rumors that a couple kept some of their 11 adopted children in cages two years before the youngsters were removed from the home, a witness testified in a custody hearing Tuesday.

NAACP president stumps California for death row killer

Associated Press Writer

Gov. Schwarzenegger promises to help Calif. farmers and ranchers

MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Tuesday that his administration will work to minimize regulations and improve transportation to help California's ranchers and farmers.

Illegal immigration spotlighted in California congressional race

IRVINE -- A routine election to fill a vacant congressional seat in this Southern California Republican stronghold evolved into a referendum on national immigration policy in a district that's seen dramatic demographic change in the past decade.

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