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Michelle Homer: November 2005 ArchivesA former New Orleans police officer already facing charges in Texas has posted $50,000 bond on a federal charge of taking a stolen vehicle across state lines. The nation's third Vioxx trial gets under way in Houston Tuesday. ...Houston police have released a list of the "Top 10" makes of vehicles stolen during the month of October 2005. ...A man was rushed to the hospital with as many as eight bullet wounds after crashing his car in West Houston. ...Another portion of I-10 is being closed as part of the Katy Freeway reconstruction program. The search is on for a man suspected of robbing at least 15 convenience stores in Harris and Fort Bend counties since September. Click to watch surveillance video Ameriquest Mortgage is laying off 10 percent of its workforce. ...On-the-go motorists can get their flu shots without ever leaving Tonight's Mega Millions jackpot is $310 million -- one of the biggest jackpots in the multistate lottery's history. Jurors have begun deliberating the fate of a Houston man convicted of brutally beating his own baby daughter. Prosecutors believe a former HPD officer accused of making sexual advances towards a motorist may have preyed on other women. Houston will salute all branches of the mlitary with a downtown Veterans Day parade on Friday. ...A power outage at Texas Southern University gave students an unexpected day off Thursday. ...Investigators in the Houston Police Robbery Division have released The return trip of death row inmate Charles Victor Thompson wasn't without delays. ...NASA on Monday named a former astronaut to head the Johnson Space Center, home of Mission Control. Travis County is not so prejudiced against Republican U.S. Rep. Tom DeLay that the indicted former House majority leader couldn't get a fair trial in the city, a longtime criminal defense attorney said Monday in a sworn statement with the court. Four of the five victims who died when a cement truck crashed into their van on Monday have been identified. ...A Dickinson man turned himself in to police Wednesday morning on charges of aggravated sexual assault and indecency with a child. ...A federal judge Tuesday ordered the man accused in a bogus flu shot scam to remain in federal custody without bond. |
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