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True Religion 3Q profit falls, misses Street view Conn. police arrest man dressed as a ninja and waving nunchucksVERNON, Conn. — Vernon police said they arrested a man who was dressed as a ninja and waving nunchucks while yelling about wanting to beat up U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman. The man, 30, was charged Sunday with breach of peace. Police said he was brought to Rockville General Hospital for a psychiatric evaluation and later released. Guards at southern Indiana jail stabbed during escape attempt by 3 teenage inmatesVERNON, Ind. — Three teenage inmates in a southern Indiana jail attacked three guards and briefly held them hostage early Tuesday during an escape attempt that left one guard hospitalized with a stab wound to the head, authorities said. 2 guards at southern Indiana jail stabbed during escape attempt by 3 teenage inmatesVERNON, Ind. — Three teenage inmates in a southern Indiana jail attacked three guards and briefly held them hostage early Tuesday during an escape attempt that left two guards hospitalized with stab wounds, authorities said. Officials: 3 guards at southern Indiana jail attacked during escape attempt by teenage inmatesVERNON, Ind. — Authorities say three teenage inmates in a southern Indiana jail attacked three guards and briefly held them hostage during an escape attempt. Keep the meat, leave the veggies: NJ man says bear mugged him for his Italian sandwichVERNON, N.J. — A northwestern New Jersey man said he was mugged in his driveway by a sandwich-craving bear. Henry Rouwendal said he was packing his car last Friday when he was hit from behind and knocked to the ground. He said the culprit was a black bear who took his Italian sandwich. Correction: Nuclear Funds Shortfall graphicVERNON, Vt. — In a June 16 graphic about U.S. nuclear plants, The Associated Press, relying on information from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, gave incorrect license expiration dates for 30 of them. Savings for dismantling nuclear plants are falling short, raising future risksVERNON, Vt. — The companies that own almost half the nation’s nuclear reactors are not setting aside enough money to dismantle them, and many may sit idle for decades and pose safety and security risks as a result, an Associated Press investigation has found. AP IMPACT: Savings for dismantling nuclear plants are falling short, raising future risksVERNON, Vt. — The companies that own almost half the nation’s nuclear reactors are not setting aside enough money to dismantle them, and many may sit idle for decades and pose safety and security risks as a result, an Associated Press investigation has found. |