Lawrence Reichard was charged with disorderly conduct while protesting Tony Blair’s commencement address. He calls Blair a “war criminal.”
2012
Rockland woman spared jail time for attack
The judge calls Jessica Arsenault’s assault on another woman last year an isolated and situational offense that does not require jail time.
Officer shoots wife in buttocks showing gun to pals
A Harrisburg, Pa., city spokesman says the officer has been suspended without pay pending the outcome of an investigation.
Bush, Obama share stage and laughs
In a light-hearted unveiling of his official portrait at the White House, George W. Bush salutes the artist for “a fine job with a challenging subject.”
Mass. says lottery winners collected welfare
One man took home more than $700,000 in lottery winnings, another won $316,000.
Gunshot fired at NH police chief’s office
Chief Glen Drolet in Northwood said he thinks the gun was deliberately fired at the station on Sunday night.
World’s carbon dioxide levels hit ‘troubling milestone’
So far, only the Arctic has reached the 400 parts per million level, but the rest of the world will follow soon.
Shootings leave 6 dead in already jittery Seattle
Seattle’s 21 homicides this year – matching the total for all of last year – leave city leaders wondering what can be done to stop the bloodshed.
Former manager says Clemens adapted late in career
“He didn’t just overpower teams; he outsmarted teams,” says former Houston Astros manager Phil Garner.
Navy’s speedy transport vessel to be named Millinocket
Sen. Susan Collins says the Navy chose the name because “Millinocket personifies the American values of ingenuity and community.”