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    VENTURA, Calif. (AP) _ A jury has ruled that a ranch company’s negligence helped lead to the huge 2005 landslide that crushed part of a seaside community and killed 10 people. After a trial of nearly two months, the jurors in Ventura County Superior Court found on Tuesday that the La Conchita Ranch Co. did not [...]

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  • RI, town reach $20 million deal in club fire suits

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  • Defense: Cousin killed Ohio baby in microwave

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