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News for Sunday, December 18, 2005

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New Year's Eve party set to raise funds for Napa family

A legal 'legend' - Merv Lernhart shows compassion for even the toughest cases

In addition to its lush vineyards, premium wines and five-star restaurants, Napa Valley also can boast about its people such as wine ambassador Robert Mondavi, world-renowned French Laundry chef Thomas Keller and four-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Joe Montana.

Gasser project environmental study released

Napa has the perfect stocking-stuffer for that certain someone who might enjoy cuddling up with a 3-inch-thick environmental analysis of the largest development in city history.

President acknowledges approving secretive eavesdropping in U.S. dozens of times

WASHINGTON-- Facing angry criticism and challenges to his authority in Congress, President Bush on Saturday unapologetically defended his administration's right to conduct secret post-Sept. 11 spying in the United States as "critical to saving American lives."

Wineries lost in insurance loopholes after warehouse fire

When Allan Christensen first heard that all 200 cases of his 2004 vintage had burned in the mid-October Wine Central warehouse blaze, his immediate reaction was: "At least we have insurance."

Local cop shares the warmth of the season

Editor’s note: When the holidays come around, many of us go out of our way to help others in need. But some dedicated Napa County residents go to extraordinary lengths to help others year-round. This series of articles tells some of their stories.

Power lines downed in AmCan car accident

A crash involving four vehicles on Hwy. 29 in American Canyon sent a mother and daughter to the hospital and snarled traffic for a few hours late Friday night according to Sgt. Mike Hunter with the American Canyon Police Department.

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