Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Smugglers' SUV gets stuck atop Calif. border fence

YUMA, Ariz. (AP) ? Suspected smugglers who tried to use ramps to drive an SUV over a 14-foot-tall border fence had to abandon their plan when the Jeep became stuck on top of the barrier, authorities said Wednesday.

Agents patrolling the U.S.-Mexico border near the Imperial Sand Dunes in California's southeast corner spotted the Jeep Cherokee teetering atop the fence early Tuesday, Border Patrol spokesman Spencer Tippets said. The vehicle was perched about five miles west of the Colorado River and the Arizona state line.

Two smugglers on the Mexican side of the border were trying to free the Jeep when the agents approached, Tippets said. They ran further into Mexico and escaped.

The Jeep was empty, but agents said it was probably filled with contraband like bales of marijuana before it got high-centered atop the fence.

The smugglers had built ramps to drive up and over the fence, something that has been tried at least once before. In April 2011, agents found a truck that had ramps built onto it and had driven up to the border fence. A pickup had driven up and over the fence, but it was spotted and its occupants were captured, Tippets said.

The agency's Yuma sector has seen a 95 percent reduction in human smuggling in recent years, freeing up agents to focus on drug smugglers.

"Because of how successful we are we don't have all the clutter like we had in years past," Tippets said. "Now that all the clutter is gone, we're able to focus on things that are bigger threats."

The terrain in western Arizona and eastern California has little vegetation and is much less rugged than the land in southeastern Arizona, so smugglers have a harder time making it into the U.S. without being spotted.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smugglers-suv-gets-stuck-atop-calif-border-fence-213646999.html

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Natural Process Is The Best Treatment For Back Pain.

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Source: http://www.lydc.org/health-and-fitness/natural-process-is-the-best-treatment-for-back-pain/

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Monday, October 1, 2012

NYC club where young Springsteen played is closing

(AP) ? A historic New York City music club that nurtured Bruce Springsteen's early career is closing.

Willie Nile and the Smithereens are the headliners Monday night at the Kenny's Castaways farewell show.

Nile tells The New York Times (www.nyti.ms/P5828j ) that he recognized a young man with a scruffy beard sitting at the bar one night in the early 1970s. It was Springsteen, who had just released his first record, "Greetings from Asbury Park, N.J."

Nile was signed to Arista Records in 1980 after impressing record executive Clive Davis with a set there.

The Fugees, Patti Smith and Yoko Ono have also performed at the club.

Co-owner Maria Kenny says the club's rent in Greenwich Village more than doubled in the last five years.

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Information from: The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/4e67281c3f754d0696fbfdee0f3f1469/Article_2012-10-01-Famous%20NYC%20Club%20Closing/id-826070892e344aaeaba5e33a5577191b

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