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Sisters Fight, High-Speed Chase Lead to Arrest A Sisters man got into a fight in front of a bar late Thursday night, then returned and stole two billiard balls before getting in a high-speed chase with police that ended in his arrest, Deschutes County sheriffs deputies said.
Django tops Derby 10-ball MANILA - Philippine billiard icon Francisco ?Django? Bustamante is once again on top of the world as he topped the 2012 Derby City Classic Fatboy 10-Ball Challenge in Indiana, USA. Bustamante, one of the top players of Puyat Sports, defeated American Steve Moore, 15-5. read more
Albacore leaders honor man called critical to sub's move to city PORTSMOUTH ? Former crew members and friends of USS Albacore honored a man Saturday without whom they say the historic submarine would not be remembered and celebrated in the city as it is today.
Jail sentence for attacker of child killer A patient at PoCo's Forensic Psychiatric Hospital who attacked child killer Allan Schoenborn with a billiard ball, as well as stabbing an employee with a homemade shank, has been sentenced to two years in jail.
Albacore leaders honor man called critical to suband#8217;s move to city PORTSMOUTH ? Former crew members and friends of USS Albacore honored a man Saturday without whom they say the historic submarine would not be remembered and celebrated in the city as it is today.
On the Market: 1933 John Byers in La Canada With "Historic Billiard Table" Click here to view the full photogallery. This sprawling Spanish Colonial in La Canada Flintridge was designed in 1933 by the self-trained Santa Monica architect (and schoolteacher) John Byers. Located on a 1.53 acre lot west of Angeles Crest, the...
Billiard scores 1-21-12 Northside Pool League
Group, Swat shut down Internet cafe, billiard hall AN Internet café and a billiard hall in Lapu-Lapu City were ordered closed yesterday for failing to secure business permits and for admitting high school students during school hours.
Billiard Rules and Videos 1.00 Tired of arguing with your friends on the rules for 8-ball? Want to watch a video on how to form a proper bridge? Watch ...
Skokie company fined for selling products from endangered species A Skokie company that manufacturers billiard products was fined $150,000 last week for selling products containing African elephant ivory and products made from other endangered species. Atlas Fibre Company pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of violating the federal Endangered Species Act for failing to obtain an export permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, according to a release ...
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