BRIEFLY SUSPECT CHARGED IN TWO DATE RAPES.VENTURA - A 36-year-old Mussel mussel, edible freshwater or marine bivalve mollusk. Mussels are able to move slowly by means of the muscular foot. They feed and breathe by filtering water through extensible tubes called siphons; a large mussel filters 10 gal (38 liters) of water per day. Shoals man was charged Monday with 21 counts of rape, kidnapping and possession of controlled substances in connection with two date rapes, authorities said. Andrew Stuart Andrew Stuart may refer to:
Police said they seized sexually explicit videotapes and photographs - some of women who appear unconscious - during the arrest. Investigators said Luster frequented areas around the University of California, Santa Barbara History The predecessor to UCSB, Santa Barbara State College, focused on teacher training, industrial arts, home economics, and foreign languages. Intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State , and also traveled in Ventura and Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. counties. They are trying to identify the women shown in the videos and photos, and they have asked the public for any help with information. - Daily News Badly burned man dies from injuries SHERMAN OAKS - A 31-year-old man who was burned over most of his body at a gas station over the weekend died Monday, a hospital spokesman said. William Majors of North Hills died shortly after 11 a.m. of cardiac arrest cardiac arrest n. Abbr. CA A sudden cessation of cardiac function, resulting in loss of effective circulation. Cardiac arrest A condition in which the heart stops functioning. after being burned over 95 percent of his body, said Larry Weinberg
Witnesses told police they saw Majors on fire inside his mid-1980s Chevy Camaro at a gas station at the intersection of Balboa Avenue and Superior Street in Granada Hills about 11:30 a.m. Sunday. Arson investigators were trying to determine a cause for the blaze. - Daily News California judges granted pay raise SACRAMENTO - California's 1,580 judges will be getting their first pay raise in 16 years. Gov. Gray Davis signed a bill Monday that gives judges an 8 percent pay increase, effective Jan. 1. The Democratic governor said judges' salaries, last increased in 1985, are lower than those for lawyers in private practice and in government legal offices. The salary of the Supreme Court chief justice will increase from $159,032 to $170,312. The six other justices' pay will go from $143,929 to $162,409. The 93 appeals court justices will see an increase from $134,935 to $152,261. For the 1,480 trial court judges, the increase will be from $117,912 to $133,052 for the Superior Court and from $101,678 to $121,504 for Municipal Court. - Associated Press |
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