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Find: Dwi Law. Review & Compare! www.findstuff.com Same-sex Marriage Challenge Tossed albany, n.y. a state judge has thrown out the first legal challenge to governor paterson's move to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. www.rnews.com Minnesota Fires Up Its Statewide Smoking Ban - Kare nick nelson is passionate about the packers, and about minnesota's new smoking ban. "personally, i'm excited. i'm a non-smoker and i work in the bar. so, i'm really looking forward to it," nelson said. nelson bartends at the machine shed restaurant ... www.kare11.com A Few Last Thoughts On Supe Xli: - Nbc Sports every story i read about ticket prices talked about what they were going for through “brokers” who put them up on ebay or stubhub. one story in the miami herald talked about how the “brokers” had bought up scads of tickets at big prices ... nbcsports.msnbc.com Deaths From Drunken Driving Down In N.h. drunken-driving deaths fell in 32 states including new hampshire in 2007, the government reported thursday, but alcohol-related fatalities increased among motorcycle riders in half the states. the granite state bucked the trends among motorcycle fatalities. www.concordmonitor.com Drunken-driving Deaths In Maine Rose 27% Last Year washington - maine was among 19 states that saw an increase in the number of drunken-driving deaths from 2006 to 2007, the federal government reported thursday. www.sunjournal.com Drunken-driving Deaths Fall In Nh, 31 Other States washington -- drunken-driving deaths fell in 32 states in 2007, the government reported thursday, but alcohol-related fatalities increased among motorcycle riders in half the states. www.whdh.com |