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News for Thursday, January 11, 2007

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Daily Briefing: Jan. 11

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After a year, city OKs Carmel Drive subdivision

After a nearly a year of debate and neighborhood anguish over inadequate fire department response times, Napa officials allowed the Silverado Napa Corp. to build a 43-home subdivision on a former school site in Browns Valley.

AmCan hit with $66,000 sewage fine

American Canyon recently was fined $66,000 for violating clean water laws at its wastewater treatment plant. City officials want state water regulators to set aside some of the penalty money for local environmental projects.

For the Record: Jan. 11

A story on Jan. 10 Arts & Entertainment pages about the upcoming Dreamweavers’ production of “Prisoner of Second Avenue” misstated the price for Friday’s opening gala. The ticket price for opening night is $20 general and $18 for seniors, students and military.

Road officials seek 4 lanes on Highway 12

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and Caltrans are now both recommending that the state make Highway 12 through Jamieson Canyon Road a four-lane road funded by new congestion relief bonds.

AmCan woman arrested on child abuse charges

An American Canyon mother was taken into custody after school officials notified Child Protective Services about bruises they discovered on her 7-year-old son.

BREAKING NEWS: Thursday 6:30 p.m. Update -- Copple sentenced in Napa double murder

Arlene Allen pounded her fist on a podium time and again in a Napa courtroom Thursday morning, echoing the stabbing motion that she said took the life of her daughter, Adriane Insogna, in 2004.

Mayors increasingly seek to take charge of local schools

WASHINGTON — The statistics tell a sorry tale about the public schools in America’s capital.

A plan of attack

President Bush announced for the first time Wednesday that he erred by not ordering a military buildup in Iraq last year and said he was increasing U.S. troops by 21,500 to quell the country’s near-anarchy.

Yvonne De Carlo, star of TV’s ’Munsters,’ dies in LA at 84

LOS ANGELES — Yvonne De Carlo, the beautiful star who played Moses’ wife in “The Ten Commandments” but achieved her greatest popularity on TV’s “The Munsters,” has died. She was 84.

Italian film producer Carlo Ponti, husband of Sophia Loren, dies at 94

ROME  — Carlo Ponti’s greatest production may have been his half-century romance with Sophia Loren.

Detectors in U.S. cities check air for germ and chemical weapons

NEW YORK — When a mysterious odor wafted through the city this week, Mayor Michael Bloomberg quickly appeared on television to reassure unnerved New Yorkers that the smell — whatever it was — was harmless.

Budget plan: Tight-fisted, but debt looms

SACRAMENTO — Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger released a tight-fisted spending plan on Wednesday that he said would eliminate the state’s operating deficit for the first time in nearly a decade. It also would clear the way for California to afford another round of massive borrowing for public works projects.

Defense workers warned about spy coins

WASHINGTON — Can the coins jingling in your pocket trace your movements?

US-Ethiopia drive in Somalia, Iran-backed Shiite rise fuel Sunni Arab worries

CAIRO, Egypt — Saddam Hussein’s unruly execution, gunbattles in Iraq and U.S. airstrikes on Somalia are increasing hostility toward America in the Arab world and deepening the Shiite-Sunni divide.

Chavez begins new term invoking Christ and Castro as socialist heroes

CARACAS, Venezuela — Invoking Christ and Castro as his socialist models, President Hugo Chavez began his third term Wednesday by declaring that socialism, not capitalism, is the only way forward for Venezuela and the world.

News in brief: Jan. 11

Cisco sues Apple over use of iPhone name

Back into the fray

FORT STEWART, Ga. — Twice before, Sgt. Michael Konvicka has picked up a rifle to go to war. Doing it a third time won’t be any easier.

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