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Gosnell in Court on Drug Charges
Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell faces a slew of charges in more than one case. A West Philadelphia abortion doctor facing murder charges in the deaths of seven babies and a patient has again pleaded not guilty to federal drug charges.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:08P
Gosnell in Court on Drug Charges
Philadelphia abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell faces a slew of charges in more than one case. A West Philadelphia abortion doctor facing murder charges in the deaths of seven babies and a patient has again pleaded not guilty to federal drug charges.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:08P
Golf cart crash sends 3 girls to hospital
The crash occurred Wednesday afternoon on Alcott Court near Battle Ground Academy after the driver turned the golf cart too sharply while driving too fast for the turn. All three were thrown from the cart when it flipped.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:08P
Golf cart crash sends 3 girls to hospital
The crash occurred Wednesday afternoon on Alcott Court near Battle Ground Academy after the driver turned the golf cart too sharply while driving too fast for the turn. All three were thrown from the cart when it flipped.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:08P
As Supreme Court mulls healthcare, rumors fly
Randy Barnett, a Georgetown law school professor who represents a group of small-business plaintiffs challenging the healthcare law, said another law professor told him he had heard from someone close to Justice Anthony Kennedy that he had voted to
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:07P
American Airlines was kicking the can while it was limping along, executive says
NEW YORK - On Tuesday, American Airlines chief restructuring officer Beverly Goulet described American's pre-bankruptcy strategy - try to get the best labor deals it could and hope other airlines' costs catch up - as the "limp-along" strategy.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:07P
Court tosses $6.5M verdict against 4 workers
AP PHILADELPHIA—A federal appeals court says a trial judge was right to throw out a $6.5 million jury award against three employees of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and a former DEP worker. The Philadelphia-based 3rd US
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:07P
Court tosses $6.5M verdict against 4 workers
AP PHILADELPHIA—A federal appeals court says a trial judge was right to throw out a $6.5 million jury award against three employees of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection and a former DEP worker. The Philadelphia-based 3rd US
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:07P
Air Canada Provides Preliminary First Quarter Results and Update on
In May 2011, Mr. Justice Newbould of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice ruled on the issue of whether Air Canada was in compliance with the maintenance facility requirements of the Act following an application filed by the International Association
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:06P
Conviction of Pakistan leader roils new democracy
"We cannot consider him (Gilani) prime minister after today's verdict," said opposition leader Nawaz Sharif. So far the coalition government led by the PPP is holding together, but there are no guarantees that will remain the case.
Updated: 04/26/2012 06:06P