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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

TUESDAY UPDATE: Two severely injured in crash on Trail

A single vehicle crash Monday morning on Silverado Trail left two people with major injuries.

Incoming freshmen learn the ropes from Napa seniors

Pirates and deckhands filled the Napa High lecture hall Wednesday morning. Each deckhand hoped to learn from the experience and knowledge of the pirates.

County prepares for flu pandemic

The county has been preparing for the likelihood of a pandemic flu before perhaps $125,000 in state funding comes down the pike to aid it.

City to start AM radio station for disaster transmissions

The city of Napa is going to start its own radio station, but don't expect to hear oldies hits or hip-hop artists.

Napan returns to her Browns Valley roots

As a young child Marguerite Rice, 101, spent her Sundays reading Bible stories and spending time with her family at a special place they called the "Sunday Tree," up the hill from their 26-acre prune ranch on Larkin Way.

Drowning victim's body recovered

Napa County Sheriff's deputies recovered the body of Victor Seminario, 49, of Concord, from Lake Berryessa Saturday evening. Seminario drowned at the lake on Aug. 11, in an area of the lake known as The Narrows.

New member needed for Steering Committee

The group of 21 Napa County citizens charged with guiding the update of the county's quarter-century-old development guide is looking for a new member.

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Road paving on residential streets

Napan dies in Trail crash

A single vehicle crash Monday morning on Silverado Trail killed a Napa resident and seriously injured his passenger.

Inmate found hanged in county jail

A Napa County jail inmate was found hanged in his cell Monday, according to the Napa County Sheriff's Department.

Grower donates To Kalon vineyard to Land Trust

One of Napa County's historic vineyards will remain agricultural forever.

Parents, children separate for first day of school

Children were dressed in their Monday best. Some girls came in traditional uniforms, with a navy skirt and sweater. Underneath was a clean white-collared shirt complementing their spotless white stockings. Their black shoes gleamed with a perfect shine.

Longtime Marine returns from the war to thank the Napans who supported him

The military is in Gary de Wet's blood.

Deal to end fighting in Lebanon won't dispel soured U.S. image

WASHINGTON -- A U.S.-backed diplomatic pact to end more than a month of war between Israel and Islamic militants in Lebanon may stop the worst of the killing and retire the daily television images of burning buildings and suffocated children.

Universities aiming to help new students avoid the 'Freshman 15'

DURHAM, N.C. -- Sunny Dawson ran two miles every other day when she started her freshman year at the University of Southern California. But the lure of the cafeteria near her dorm became too much to resist.

Town's fight to keep painting of Christ reflects national debate

BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. -- Tokens of Christianity, including crosses and religious mottos, are found in schools and government buildings all over Harrison County. The amenities in a women's bathroom at the Board of Education offices even include a leather-bound pocket copy of "New Testament: Psalms Proverbs."

JonBenet Ramsey slaying suspect en route to LA airport

ABOARD THAI AIRWAYS TO LOS ANGELES -- John Mark Karr, the suspect in the death of 6-year-old JonBenet Ramsey, sipped champagne and ate fried king prawns in business class Sunday after being put aboard a flight to Los Angeles to face charges in the United States.

California law used to target businesses using illegal immigrants

LOS ANGELES -- National anti-illegal immigration groups and disgruntled businesses are taking the fight against undocumented workers to California courts.

Marines to recall thousands of troops on involuntary basis for Iraq, Afghanistan

WASHINGTON -- The Marine Corps will soon begin ordering thousands of its troops back to active duty because of a shortage of volunteers for Iraq and Afghanistan -- the first involuntary recall since the early days of the war.

U.S. highway deaths reach highest level since 1990

WASHINGTON -- Traffic deaths last year reached the highest level since 1990, propelled by an increase in motorcycle and pedestrian fatalities. And the overall fatality rate was up for the first time in 20 years.

Inspector general finds nursing homes need stronger guidelines for emergency plans

WASHINGTON -- Gulf Coast nursing homes that evacuated patients as a result of hurricanes experienced a range of problems, including transportation agreements that fell through, long trips and a lack of food, water and medicine, a report released Friday says.

An engaging look at the end of the world at Dreamweavers

The end of the world can so often seem imminent that the topic hardly promises to provide an enjoyable evening of entertainment, let alone comedy.

Inti-Illimani brings a global connection to Opera House

The list of band members and the instruments they play was the first hint of the rich and amazing diversity in store for the audience who came Friday to the performance of Inti-Illimani at the Opera House.

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Bay Area city says secondhand smoke makes bad neighbor

DUBLIN -- Smokers, beware: This bedroom community near San Francisco may soon put you in the same category as rodents, junk cars, vicious dogs and weeds.

Afghan clashes leave 71 Taliban, 5 Afghan, 1 British soldier dead

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan -- Afghan and NATO troops used rockets, planes and artillery in rolling battles with Taliban insurgents this weekend in Afghanistan's volatile south, leaving 71 militants and five Afghan soldiers dead in one of the bloodiest clashes since the 2001 U.S.-led invasion. A British soldier was killed in a separate attack.

Sniper attacks kill 20 Shiite pilgrims in Baghdad, adding to Iraq's sectarian divide

BAGHDAD, Iraq -- Snipers lurking on buildings and in a cemetery sprayed bullets into Shiite Muslim religious processions in the capital Sunday, killing at least 20 people in another spasm of sectarian bloodletting that many Iraqis fear is pushing them toward civil war.

Israel rejects presence of peacekeepers from countries without diplomatic relations

JERUSALEM -- Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Sunday that countries that don't have diplomatic relations with the Jewish state should not participate in the international peacekeeping force that will police a truce along the Lebanese border, his office said.

Lech Walesa has quit the Solidarity trade union that he founded

SCISLOWSKA, Associated Press Writer

Russian passenger jet crashes in Ukraine, killing all 170 aboard

SUKHA BALKA, Ukraine -- A Russian passenger jet crashed during a thunderstorm just minutes after sending a distress signal on Tuesday, killing all 170 people on board, including dozens of children.

Germany now a target of terrorism

BERLIN -- A Lebanese student suspected of planting a train bomb that failed to explode had contacts in Hamburg, authorities said Tuesday, the latest link to the northern port city where three of the Sept. 11 suicide pilots prepared for their attacks.

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