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Dalians ease to victory

ROCHDALIANS got back into action last weekend, after a three-week break, and swept to a 4-0 Lancashire and Cheshire League win over Hazel Grove.

Both teams looked rather ring rusty, and the game lacked quality and cohesion for periods, but Dalians were clearly the better side on the day.

The only decent moves in the first half came from Dalians who were rewarded on 22 minutes when Callum Whitehead won possession, cut inside, and drove home from 18-yard out.

Another goal came early in the second half when Chris Ogunyode side-footed home to round off one of the best moves of the game.

Dalians continued to press and made it 3-0 on 70 minutes when the hard working Armstrong cut in from the left and curled the ball into a top corner of the net.


3 Men Become Heroes In St. Landry Parish

A dramatic rescue Thursday, in St. Landry Parish, when a vehicle, with four people inside, plunged into the water. Three men went from bystander to hero, in a matter of seconds. Around 3:30 Thursday afternoon a truck drove off the highway and into the Bayou Teche. That's when the trio of men, all driving by at the time of the crash, jumped in.
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Politics & Elections

I think we've all had people who we've hired who in retrospect was a bad decision," he said, alluding to Bernard Kerik, Giuliani's disgraced former police commissioner who is under federal indictment on multiple charges.

Sen. John McCain, for whom the immigration issue has proved particularly vexing, defended his support for an unsuccessful overhaul of immigration laws that included a temporary worker program and a path to citizenship.

"We must recognize these are God's children as well," McCain said. "They need our love and compassion, and I want to ensure that I will enforce the borders first. But we won't demagogue it."

Mike Huckabee, who has also come under GOP criticism for some of his immigration policies while governor of Arkansas, defended benefits he supported for children of illegal immigrants, including allowing children to be eligible to apply for college scholarships.


Man Pleads Not Guilty In Tagger-Related Slaying

WEST COVINA, Calif. -- A 20-year-old man pleaded not guilty Tuesday to a murder charge stemming from the March 2006 shooting death of a Valinda man who was trying to stop taggers in his neighborhood, according to City News Service.

Anthony Alex Castillo of Valinda is charged in the March 9, 2006, slaying of 44-year-old Robert Whitehead, who was shot when he confronted taggers in his Moccasin Street neighborhood.

In addition to a murder charge, Castillo is charged with carrying a concealed and loaded firearm and transportation of marijuana. .


 
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