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Bradford County District Attorney Stephen Downs announces that recently the following persons entered guilty pleas: Kristopher R. Cooke, 24, 216 North Pennsylvania Ave., Sayre, Pa. plead guilty to Driving Under the Influence of Alcohol, a misdemeanor of the second degree. At sentencing, Cooke will face imprisonment of up to two years and a fine of up to $5,000, in the discretion of the sentencing court. Fax deciding factor in $1 million bail A last-minute fax was enough to persuade a Cumberland County judge Tuesday to reset an out-of-state man’s bail at $1 million. At a hearing earlier in the day, Charles Ruben Branch, 55, of North Myrtle Beach, S.C., had requested a hearing to determine whether he could be extradited. TV Movies: Jan. 29-Feb. 4 Abandoned and Deceived 95. Lori Loughlin. A woman with two young sons fights back when her ex-husband stops paying child support. (2:00) LIFE: Sat. 7 P.M. (CC) Let There Be Wi-Fi Two decades ago, the chattering classes fretted about economic upheaval rising from Japan and the Asian Tigers. They feared an invasion of cars, microchips, and Karaoke that would take away American jobs, take over U.S.-dominated industries, and shift cultural norms. Newsmakers Whos going where and with whom in the world of Richmond business? This week, Anderson & Strudwick and the Council for Americas First Freedom announce new presidents. Moments we remember The first man on the moon, Apollo 11 astronaut Neil Armstrong, stepped off the footpad of the lunar module Eagle at 10:56 p.m. Armstrong spent a total of eight days and 14 hours in space, including his landmark two hours and 14 minutes walking the surface of the moon. Intercepts Key Element in Terrorism Fight, Attorney General Says The War on Terror is a “war of information,” says Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Speaking in Washington, Gonzales says the National Security Agency’s terrorist surveillance program, which began in 2002, is used to protect Americans by intercepting the international e-mails and telephone calls of people in the United States reasonably believed to be members or agents of terrorist organizations. Staying Safe in NEPA Weekender readers often talk about the club scene, pop culture and fashion, but lately, discussions here in NEPA likely also include crime. Alburtis man in trouble over dogs vs. hogs An Alburtis man illegally helped organize and judge a bloody competition between dogs and captured wild hogs on a Florida Indian reservation more than a year ago, authorities say. More lanes for Wal-Mart traffic A study for the proposed Spring Township shopping center shows road improvements would accommodate any increased volume. The hearing on the proposal will continue Feb. 28. | ||