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Reports from the scene say a pickup truck pulled in front of the ambulance and was hit. Fortunately no one was injured in the collision. The patient was transferred to a Yarmouth ambulance to continue their trip to the hospital. Police are investigating the crash. Posted on 9/29 at 10:45 AM; updated on 9/29 at 3:30 PM. CWN file photo courtesy of Britt/capecodfd.com. Links: CapeCodFD Cape Cod FD's Live Scanner Cape Cod Live WEBCAMS Looking for an old story? Use our archive service Cape court reports (CCT)Ptown fireworks forum Cape Cod Today forecast Tide Info Live radar .
Police Arrest Five In Marijuana Raid
It's inhumane to do otherwise. I find it commedable that you sought and found an alternative way to deal with your suffering. Unfortunately not all people can afford those kind of high prices nor will it work on all people. You find what works and use it.I must take issue with your statement that the use of Marijuana will inevitably lead to the use of harder drugs. "cont" " .
MEDIA ALERT: Postilion to Present Case Study on Wakefern Food ...
NORCROSS, Ga., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Postilion, a division of S1 Corporation (NASDAQ: SONE) and a leading global provider of integrated solutions for payment processing and self-service banking, today announced that Baron Unbehagen, Vice President of Marketing and Alliances for Postilion, Americas, will be speaking at the National Retail Federation (NRF) 97th Annual Convention & Expo. He will present on the topic "Streamlining POS Operations = Opportunity for Innovation" during one of the show's Big !deas sessions in the Big !dea Boulevard section of the NRF Expo Hall. NRF is the annual four-day conference, held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City, January 13 to 16, 2008, and will feature presentations from senior executives and professionals from many leading retail organizations and their partners.
Students overwhelmingly back Obama, McCain for Super Tuesday contests
Experts predict that the Democratic race will continue for weeks after Super Tuesday primaries. McCain, the Arizona senator and GOP frontrunner, gained 31 endorsements from student newspaper editorial boards so far in the election season. Although many boards qualified their endorsements by saying they disagreed with McCain's policy positions, all respected his ability to hold firm to core values. "Time and time again, McCain has received criticism from within the party for not adhering to Washington's polarized divide," The GW Hatchet board wrote. "His ability to withstand such disapproval and continue to stand for his beliefs assures this page that he would not hesitate to call things like he sees them, whether on the Senate floor or in the Oval Office." McCain picked up endorsements from editorial boards at Boston University, the University of Minnesota, Vanderbilt, Tufts and Princeton.
December 2007
In this subject Sarah earns a D, because she did wear lipstick once for a debate (there were many old ladies and some Republicans present), however miserable she looked. Actually, I am going to adjust that to a D-. I believe I speak for the majority of the Cape Codder's subscribers in saying that waking up to an oversized photo of Peake locking lips with her 56 year-old lesbian lover on the front pages of the paper is, well, naseating. Gross man, GROSS! Peake also rymes with squeak. During her campaign she talked endlessly about how she was going to solve the housing crises. In her newspaper columns, mailings to voters, radio ads, debates, interviews and speeches, she told everyone "housing is my linchpin issue." She spent about $150,00.00 telling people that housing was her linchpin issue. For those of you who don't know what a linchpin is, it is a pin that binds a wheel to an axle for support and stability.
The Chronicle Sports Columnist Blog
At 16, I wasn't ready for the pressure, all the journalists, the crowd, it was really hard for me. I'm much more ready for it now." Asked if people might start calling him a star, instead of a prodigy, he said, "No, no. I'm a little bit famous, but for sure I'm not a star. Not a rock star or anything." . . . Federer won't take his semifinal tomorrow for granted, having lost to Gasquet (then just 19) in Monte Carlo. Federer's opinion on the Gasquet backhand: "Fantastic." . . . How bad was the wind today? Ferrero, who lost to Federer today, said it was "the worst kind of conditions to really feel the ball. Today was almost impossible to hit the ball three times nice." Just finished sending my column and notebook, and there's just no room in the Sporting Green to mention all the tremendous on-court moments that went down today.
Kidman's pregnancy confirmed
The New York Post overnight reported that Kidman dropped plans to shoot a major new film in Germany to protect the health of her unborn child. Kidman's representatives last week attempted to shoot down the pregnancy reports, describing them as "gossip", but the Post quoted "extremely well-placed sources" as saying Kidman was expecting. "Of course, everyone knows she's pregnant and lying about it," the source told the Post. Kidman was to begin shooting the Stephen Daldry-directed post World War II drama, The Reader, with Ralph Fiennes this month. The Post said Kidman, who has suffered miscarriages in the past, is "so concerned about the welfare of her unborn child" that she quit the film. The film is produced by Hollywood studio Weinstein Company and is based on Bernhard Schlink's prize-winning book about a man who carries a long-time sexual obsession with an older woman who is later prosecuted for war crimes after it emerges she was a member of the SS and a guard at Auschwitz.
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