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New Book Unveils "The Other Roswell" - UFO Crash on Texas-Mexico Border

prleap.com     May 14, 2008    Send to a friend

A startling new book gives eyewitness testimony from an Air Force jet aviator who chased an intensely-bright UFO across Texas and watched it crash on the U.S.-Mexico border. Best-selling author Bruce Maccabee writes in the foreword, "I believe that the reader will find this book important support...

Alcoa Outshines Its Rivals

forbes.com     May 12, 2008    2 related    Send to a friend

The U.S. aluminum producer slashes jobs, but an analyst thinks its better off than its rivals. ... Rising costs, soaring global inventories, and decreased U.S. demand have rocked the aluminum industry in recent months, hurting aluminum producers, including Alcoa. But Citi...

New Book Discloses UFO Crash

pr.com     May 9, 2008    Send to a friend

A startling new book gives eyewitness testimony from an Air Force jet aviator who chased an intensely-bright UFO across Texas and watched it crash on the U.S.-Mexico border. Best-selling author Bruce Maccabee writes in the foreword, "I believe that the reader will find this book important support...

Amistad Rise Fuels Economic Bonanza

newsvine.com     May 7, 2008    Send to a friend

Posted by Ben Koshkin - DEL RIO, Texas — Travel U.S. 90 through Del Rio and out to Amistad International Reservoir and it's obvious there's something going on in this border town. New motels and restaurants are going up, and parking lots of old ones are crowded.

Former Texas Corrections Officer Pleads Guilty to Civil Rights Violation

fbi.gov     May 1, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

Emmanuel Cassio, a former corrections officer at the Val Verde County Detention Center in Del Rio, Texas, pled guilty to violating the civil rights of a pre-trial detainee and obstructing the subsequent criminal investigation. Cassio admitted that he used unreasonable force when, unprovoked, he...

DOJ will add 13 prosecutors to combat border crime :

valleymorningstar.com     Apr 25, 2008    13 related    Send to a friend

The Monitor BROWNSVILLE -- Thirteen federal prosecutors are headed to South Texas to take on a growing number of immigration, drug trafficking and arms smuggling cases. ... The new staff members are expected to assist the five affected judicial districts in carrying out...

‘Tick Riders’ guard US from deadly pest, one cow at a time

ljworld.com     Apr 20, 2008    32 related    Send to a friend

Fred Garza has been patrolling a piece of the Rio Grande for 16 years, usually riding solo on horseback, sometimes venturing to areas where his radio and cell phone have limited range. ... Eric Gay/AP Photo Cattle are treated for fever ticks on April 8 near Laredo, Texas....

Texan Faircloth rallies to win Bassmaster event at Lake Amistad

kxan.com     Apr 14, 2008    1 related    Send to a friend

Associated Press - April 14, 2008 6:35 AM ET DEL RIO, Texas (AP) - Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, rallied from 10th place to win the Lone Star Shootout. ... Associated Press - Todd Faircloth of Jasper, Texas, rallied from 10th place to win the Lone Star Shootout....

McClelland Sitting Second In Texas Tourney

nwaonline.net     Apr 12, 2008    Send to a friend

DEL RIO, Texas - With an altered format for the Battle of the Border, it was extremely important for Mike McClelland to get an impressive start Friday. ... McClelland hauled in a five-fish limit weighing 29 pounds, 5 ounces, and claimed second place after the opening...

Battle on the Border: Idle minds play mean on canceled day

espn.go.com     Apr 10, 2008    Send to a friend

Battle on the Border: Idle minds play mean on canceled day ... DEL RIO, Texas — Britt Myers would rather have been bass fishing. Instead, he got bit hard by the idle time created Thursday when BASS officials cancelled the first day of the Bassmaster Elites Series Battle...