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| Saturday, September 13, 2008 |
'Total destruction': At least 17 die in head-on Metrolink crash - Los Angeles Times Rescue teams worked frantically into this morning after a Metrolink passenger train carrying 225 people collided Friday with a Union Pacific freight train on a sharp curve in Chatsworth, killing at least 17 people and nursing home administrator leaving more than 135 injured Source: www.latimes.com Jumbled filing may explain missing PBC ballots - Florida Times-Union WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. - Jumbled filing may explain how nearly 3,500 ballots appeared to go missing in a contested Palm Beach County judicial race. Assistant county administrator Brad Merriman said Thursday that as workers sorted through ballots and nursing home administrator Source: www.jacksonville.com Stranded Galveston residents call in vain for help - Houston Chronicle A house is engulfed in flames as floodwaters and nursing home administrator crashing waves inundated beach homes on Galveston Island as Hurricane Ike approaches the Texas Gulf Coast on Friday. Hurricane Ike knocked electricity offline for virtually the entire Houston area as Source: www.chron.com Minister: Alitalia investors walk out of talks with unions over rescue - Baltimore Sun ROME (AP) _ It may indeed take papal prayers to save Alitalia after Italian investors tapped to take over the bankrupt national carrier walked away from talks with unions on Friday. Alitalia's newly appointed administrator, Augusto Fantozzi, asked Source: www.baltimoresun.com Alitalia administrator summons unions - PR Inside ROME (AP) - Alitalia's administrator has summoned unions amid stalled talks between Alitalia workers and nursing home administrator a group of investors tapped to take over the company. Alitalia says in a statement that newly appointed administrator Augusto Fantozzi has Source: www.pr-inside.com Georgetown administrator's exit set - Myrtle Beach Online Georgetown City Administrator Steve Thomas - who resigned on the city's orders - will remain on the job until Oct. 3 under an agreement signed Friday by Mayor Lynn Wood Wilson. Thomas declined comment when contacted Friday. The city's latest action Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com
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