European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 26, 2007, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday april 26 2007 stars and stripes Page 21 Spring doll j 2 of Oswego by enjoys the warm weather and plays with Flowers West Park in Oswego by thic flip manager Peggy Wells talks on the phone As she looks at the Toyota scion 11i1s Luk garage that drove into the breakfast area of the lit of the Liberty inn and suites in Hines vice a no one was in the room at the time fio Liin it Joiy Gay works is wine Fis Hansfor Trout Durins a snowstorm in the dhow lib Lull Frances Short Pond in Flagstaff Ariz City leaders put brakes on unregulated pedicab new York the City Council put the brakes on legions of unregulated bicycle taxis adopting licensing and safety standards that the Drivers called unfair and the mayor vetoed last month the pedicab which look like giant tricycles with passenger carriages in the Back have become popular among tourists and some residents ride them to beat traffic jams mayor Michael Bloomberg last month had second thoughts Dur ing the Bill signing ceremony after a group of pedicab Drivers and their supporters stood up and told him the Bill was unfair he later vetoed it despite his objections the City Council voted overwhelmingly to override the veto so the regulations should take effect in about five months the regulations would limit the number of pedicab allowed on City streets to 325 which Many Drivers said would cause them to lose their jobs owner of poisoned dog files claim Salt Lake City a Utah Man said he is seek ing from the Federal government after his 2yearold dog died from exposure to cyanide Gas Jenna died in february 2006 while Hunting for rabbits with owner Sam Pollock on Federal land in Eastern Utah the sodium cyanide trap called an m44 is intended to at tract cattle predators such As Coy otes Small Metal tubes stick out of the ground about a thumbs length and shoot a Pellet pollocks attorney Joel ban Al Leges that Federal employees were negligent by placing the m44 close to a Public Road famed horse stable to close after 115 years new York a stable where horses have lived among manhattanite for More than a Century will close the owner said a Irving memento of 19thcentu by new York the Claremont Riding Academy will close owner Paul Novograd said Claremont has offered lessons and hired out horses for Riding on Central Parks 6 Miles of bridle paths but so Many pedestrians now use the paths that Riding has become difficult Novograd said Claremont opened As a livery stable in 1892 and became a Riding Academy in the 1920s he said its West 89th Street building features a Riding ring with stalls on floors above and below horses make their Way up and Down on ramps witness Protection plan is out of Money jerseys witness Protection pro Gram has run out of Money Caus ing dismay among Law enforce ment officials in areas that have faced repeated problems with wit Ness intimidation a spokesman for the state attorney generals office said the pro Gram is funded by a Grant from the us department of Justice but the Grant expires in july and wont be renewed the office is discussing ways to develop new funds with county prosecutors defense says police violated rights Cambridge de sense lawyers for a Man accused of killing his wife and baby Are seeking to suppress Evi Dence taken from his Home and car arguing police lacked a War rant Neil Entwistle of Hopkinton is charged with murder in the Jan uary 2006 slayings because police didst have a warrant for the initial two searches 10 subsequent searches were illegal his attorneys argued there was no immediate ruling on the defense motion tightening budget Pulis on conscience of jurists Dearborn the states seven supreme court justices Are giving up their taxpayer funded vehicles and the chief Justice is urging other appellate judges to join them As the state faces a budget deficit supreme court chief Justice Clifford Taylor also is calling on the legislature to reduce the num Ber of judgeship in Michigan on the Way Home they saved two lives Richmond firefight ers returning from work ing at a traffic wreck on inter state 95 saw rising smoke and res cued two people from a burning building authorities said the flames were spotted near the rear of the building the fire fighters kicked in the door woke the two occupants and ushered them to safety the fire was caused by a Gas Grill on the deck that had been left on dilapidated Bridge must be dismantled carefully Crum bling 75yearold Bridge must come Down to make room for a new one but the demolition must be delicate since it straddles a zoo Creek and Railroad tracks a five second series of blasts will topple the historic Fulton Road Bridge Over big Creek Val Ley and part of the Cleveland metro Parks zoo the Bridge in disrepair for years closed to traffic in october land overuse worries us geological officials Mendota the once Flat land on the West Side of Fresno county has dipped As much As 30 feet since 1925 because farm ers have pumped so much water from beneath the surface it has warped roadways and left Utility poles tilted us Geo logical Survey officials now worry the pumping will damage interstate 5 and the California Aqueduct which carries water to Southern California stories and photos from wire services
