Anger, Sadness Mark Katrina Anniversary (KABC-TV Los Angeles)
On the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, anger over the stalled rebuilding was palpable throughout the city.
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Weird News Great moments in anger management (Mankato Free Press)
Raul Ponce Jr., 20, was arrested in San Diego in April and charged with killing his teenage girlfriend by stabbing her 122 times; he was arrested later that day at his anger-management class.
Source: www.mankatofreepress.com
Attorney Herb Moncier gets year's probation, anger management class (WATE 6 Knoxville)
Knoxville attorney Herb Moncier was sentenced Monday to one year of probation by a federal judge. Judge Greer also fined Moncier $5,000 and ordered him to complete an anger management class and a class on ethics and professionalism within six months.
Source: www.wate.com
On Katrina anniversary, anger persists (New York Daily News)
Breaking News: On the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, anger over the stalled rebuilding was palpable today throughout the city where the mourning for the dead and feeling of loss don't seem to subside.
Source: www.nydailynews.com
Anger over fires may tilt Greek election (AP via Yahoo! News)
More wildfires broke out and others rekindled Tuesday as anger rose over the government's handling of catastrophic blazes that have laid waste to vast stretches of the Greek countryside and killed at least 64 people.
Source: news.yahoo.com
Anger boiling? Smash plates at eatery (The Star)
Gerona, Philippines - Ardith Vescara is an angry young woman. On top of family and academic pressure, the 13-year-old Filipino says boys tease her at school.
Source: www.thestar.co.za
Burning anger after alleged arson (The San Francisco Examiner)
The Burning Man prematurely turned into burnt man early Tuesday morning after a San Francisco resident torched the iconic lodestar of the massive counterculture event, sparking an atypically bloodthirsty reaction in the peaceful desert throng.
Source: www.examiner.com
Attorney expects Pritts to serve a little more than six months in lockup (Cumberland Times-News)
Despite consecutive one-year sentences and a recommendation by Circuit Judge Donald Cookman that Walter Richard Pritts Jr. not be granted good time during his incarceration, his attorney expects he will serve only six months and 27 days of what could be a 15-month jail term.
Source: www.times-news.com
New Orleans marks second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina with mix of anger, sadness (Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald)
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - On the second anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, anger over the stalled rebuilding was palpable Wednesday throughout the city where the mourning for the dead and feeling of loss doesn't seem to subside.
Source: www.rrdailyherald.com
Katrina survivors in Bay Area share anger, despair (San Jose Mercury News)
Braving Wednesday afternoon's 91-degree heat, Sandra Wilson marched from Municipal Stadium to the San Jose State University campus with a letter she received two weeks ago gripped tightly in her hand.
Source: www.mercurynews.com
Moncier sentenced for contempt of court (WBIR-TV Knoxville)
Herb Moncier was sentenced Monday for criminal contempt of court. He can avoid any jail time, but will have to pay a fine, perform public service, and take an anger management course.
Source: www.wbir.com