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New law enforcement chief
TAUTOG: 22 pounds, 2 ounce, Lester Johnson, Newport News, off Virginia Beach. TRUE ALBACORE: 53 pounds, George Wilkinson, Edgewater, Md., off Virginia Beach. BLUEFIN TUNA: 573 pound state record, Bo Haycox, Virginia Beach, off Virginia Beach. TUNA: 241 pounds, Eric Kuester, Ashland, off Virginia Beach. WAHOO: 96 pounds, Robert Manus, off Virginia Beach. MEETINGS/EVENTS/SEASONS Late muzzleloading season, Dec. 15-Jan. 5. Reopening of western zone Canada goose season, Dec. 15-Jan. 14. Book signing by hiking-naturalists author Leonard Adkins, noon-4 p.m., Barnes and Noble, Valley View Mall, Dec. 16. Book signing by hiking-naturalists author Leonard Adkins, 6-9 p.m., Barnes and Noble, Valley View Mall, Dec.
8 cents more per gallon: Mobil, Shell announce higher prices at the ...
It didn't take long before Guam's gasoline prices, which already went up 25 percent last year compared to the previous year, increased yet again. Mobil stations started the latest price adjustment with an 8-cents-per-gallon increase that motorists started noticing early yesterday. .
Jamie Lynn's pregnancy puts Spears mother in an uncomfortable ...
She excoriated her for apparently never having had "the talk" with her daughters: the talk about birth control, and the dangers of unprotected sex. (Jamie Lynn, the star of Nickelodeon's "Zoey 101," told OK magazine that she was 12 weeks pregnant and the father was 19-year-old boyfriend Casey Aldridge.) Swirl of scandal Even worse than an apparent lack of parental guidance, for many, was the possibility that the Spears family stood to profit financially from the pregnancy story. A spokesman for OK magazine, which routinely pays celebrities for their cooperation, would not comment on whether it had paid for the story. "The sad thing is that you now have a second daughter with a career built on scandal, and a mother who is leading the charge," said Janice Min, veteran celebrity-watcher and editor of US Weekly.
Police discover body in a cesspool behind missing man's LI home
MASTIC BEACH, N.Y. - Police say they have discovered a body in a cesspool behind the Long Island home of a man reported missing for more than a year. Suffolk County police say the county medical examiner's office plans to perform an autopsy. The body had not been identified as of Monday night. Police say the body was discovered Saturday after the cesspool in the rear of the house on Forest Road West in Mastic Beach was excavated. .
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