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Speed may have contributed to the motorcycle wreck that killed an Arlington man around 1 a.m. Wednesday in south Fort Worth, police said Thursday. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
When federal authorities got a warrant to install an electronic tracking device to track a drug suspect, agents acted in an "abundance of caution," a federal prosecutor said Tuesday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, where the... Full Article at Law.com
Scotland coach David Hay (C) and players David Murdoch (3rd L), Graeme Connal (2nd L), Peter Smith (L), Ewan MacDonald (2nd R) and Euan Byers celebrate their win in the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12,... View Photo »
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Aberdeen's Peter Smith headed the five Scots who came through yesterday’s European Seniors Tour qualifying school stage one competition on the Algarve to earn a place in next week's final 72-hole eliminator over the Pestana resort's Vale da Pinta... Full Article at Press and Journal
November has been a very good month for Clitheroe with two wins and a draw, and manager Peter Smith wants his side to continue the sequence tomorrow at Ossett Albion. Full Article at The Lancashire Telegraph
A NEW hall at a Ross-on-Wye school has been blessed by a very special visitor. The Archbishop of Cardiff, The Most Rev Peter Smith, was at St Joseph’s Primary School to commemorate the opening of the new building. Full Article at Hereford Times
Canada's skip Kevin Martin (back) reacts along with teammate Marc Kennedy (R) as Scotland's Ewan MacDonald (L) and Peter Smith celebrate after their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. View Photo »
You are encouraged to read Peter Smith's excellent article on what to expect from the upcoming U.S Senate treatment of the Democrat's attempt at health care reform. Full Article at LifeSite.net
FORT WORTH Tarrant County authorities have identified two suspected burglars who died Friday after being shot by a homeowner. Full Article at Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Thomas Peter Bromley Smith, born October 30, 1908 and died August 4, 1967, was a cricketer who played for Essex and England. Smith was a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1947. Full Article
Scotland coach David Hay (C) and players David Murdoch (3rd L), Graeme Connal (2nd L), Peter Smith (L), Ewan MacDonald (2nd R) and Euan Byers celebrate their win in the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (back) reacts along with teammate Marc Kennedy (R) as Scotland's Ewan MacDonald (L) and Peter Smith celebrate after their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (back) reacts along with teammate Marc Kennedy (R) as Scotland's Ewan MacDonald (L) and Peter Smith celebrate after their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's second Peter Smith (R) leans on his broom while teammate Euan Byers watches during their World Men's Curling Championships game against China in Moncton, New Brunswick April 7, 2009. China, who have failed to win any games so far, upset and defeated top team Scotland.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (C) watches as teammates Euan Byer (L) and Peter Smith sweep during their World Men's Curling Championships game against Finland in Moncton, New Brunswick April 6, 2009.
View Photo »(From L) Skipper David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith, Euan Byers, David Hay and Graeme Connal of Scotland pose with their medals after the team won the European Curling championships final on December 13, 2008 in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden.
View Photo »Scotland's Peter Smith (L), Ewan MacDonald (C) and skipper David Murdoch jubilate after winning the 2008 European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik, on December 13, 2008. The Scots turned a Norwegian 4-6 lead around to win the final 7-6.
View Photo »(L-R) Scotland's Euan Byers, David Murdoch, Peter Smith and Ewan MacDonald jubilate after winning the 2008 European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik, on December 13, 2008. The Scots turned a Norwegian 4-6 lead around to win the final 7-6.
View Photo »David Murdoch (C) of team Scotland eyes the stone, while Euan Byers (L), and Peter Smith (R) sweep in the final between Scotland and Norway on December 13, 2008, at the European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik.
View Photo »Scotland's skip Peter Smith (C) eyes the stone as Euan Byers (L) and Ewan MacDonald sweep, during their semi-final European Curling championships match in Ornskoldsvik against Germany, December 12, 2008.
View Photo »Scotland's curling team (L to R) Euan Byers, Peter Smith, David Murdoch and Ewan MacDonald celebrate after winning the semi-final against Germany on December 12, 2008 at the European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik, Sweden.
View Photo »Scotland's skipper Peter Smith (C) eyes the stone while Euan Byers (L) and Ewan MacDonald sweep during the semi final between Scotland and Germany on December 12, 2008 during the European Curling championships in Ornskoldsvik.
View Photo »Clarence Epstein (L), Director of Special Projects and Cultural Affairs at Concordia University and head of Max Stern Art Restitution Project, Anna B. Rubin (2nd L), Director, New York State Banking Department's Holocaust Claims Processing Office, Peter J. Smith (2nd R), special agent-i...
View Photo »Peter J. Smith (C), special agent-in-charge of US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Lev L. Dassin (R), acting US Attorney for the Southern District of New York, shake hands after a 17th century Dutch oil painting "Portrait of a Musician Playing a Bagpipe" (L) stolen by the Nazis i...
View Photo »Scotland's curling team hold the trophy as Canada's curling team (L) look on following the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. Scotland's players are David Murdoch (C) Ewan MacDonald (3rd R), Peter Smith (2nd R) and Euan Byers.
View Photo »Scotland's skip David Murdoch (L), Ewan MacDonald (2nd L), Peter Smith and Euan Byers (R) hold the trophy following their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's curling team hold the trophy as Canada's curling team (L) look on following the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009. Scotland's players are David Murdoch (C) Ewan MacDonald (3rd R), Peter Smith (2nd R) and Euan Byers.
View Photo »Canada's third John Morris (R) watches the line of his shot as Scotland's second Peter Smith watches from behind during their World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith, Euan Byers, Graeme Connal and David Hay, left to right, march down the ice after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, left, watches as teammates Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, from second from left, hold the trophy after Scotland defeated Canada 8-6 to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, left to right, hold the trophy after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Scotland's David Murdoch, Ewan MacDonald, Peter Smith and Euan Byers, left to right, hold the trophy after defeating Canada to win the men's world curling championship in Moncton, New Brunswick, on Sunday, April 12, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (R) and teammates John Morris (2nd R) and Ben Hebert (C) walk off the ice as Scotland players celebrate their victory during playoffs at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (L) walks off the ice as Scotland's Peter Smith and Euan Byers (C) sweep their rock into score during playoffs at the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 10, 2009. Scotland now advances to the final match.
View Photo »Scotland's lead Euan Byers (L) and second Peter Smith watch a shot made by Finland during the World Men's Curling Championships in Moncton, New Brunswick April 6, 2009.
View Photo »Canada's skip Kevin Martin (back) reacts along with teammate Marc Kennedy (R) as Scotland's Ewan MacDonald (L) and Peter Smith celebrate after their win at the World Men's Curling Championship gold medal game in Moncton, New Brunswick April 12, 2009.
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