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Oh No! Kris Humphries Sued After Woman Claims He Gave Her Herpes
Kris Humphries might want to think about moving into the court, since the NBA baller now has even more legal problems to deal with. Already going through an ugly divorce, the Brooklyn Nets star has just been sued for allegedly giving a woman herpes!
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:35A
UN: Israel Corrie verdict 'defeat for justice'
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Richard Falk, condemned this week's ruling by an Israeli judge blocking a civil suit filed by the family of a young American activist killed by an Israeli
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:35A
UN: Israel Corrie verdict 'defeat for justice'
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Richard Falk, condemned this week's ruling by an Israeli judge blocking a civil suit filed by the family of a young American activist killed by an Israeli
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:35A
UN: Israel Corrie verdict 'defeat for justice'
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Richard Falk, condemned this week's ruling by an Israeli judge blocking a civil suit filed by the family of a young American activist killed by an Israeli
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:35A
Charity seek 'crash pads' for teenagers
The project, which is supported by Northumberland County Council, needs a number of Crash Pad hosts who can be there for young people when they most need them, for up to eight weeks. Singles, couples or families with children can all apply to be part of
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:34A
Drivers face delays after lorry crash on M1 in Leicestershire
Drivers face delays after lorry crash on M1 in Leicestershire. Trusted article source icon. Thursday, August 30, 2012. Profile image for This is Leicestershire · This is Leicestershire. Follow. Drivers faced long delays on the M1 in Leicestershire after a crash
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:33A
Judge in Cristian Fernandez murder case to hear motion to dismiss Sept. 28
Only the Legislature, not judges, can set the punishment. Before the Miller case, the Supreme Court had ruled that death for juveniles was unconstitutional because it was cruel and unusual punishment. The defense in the Fernandez case is arguing that since
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:33A
Stanford economist: Immigration reform initiative could reduce crime
Comparisons were drawn between it and the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act, or IRCA – an immigration reform law that effectively resulted in a blanket amnesty for nearly 3 million undocumented workers. The new Deferred Action for Childhood
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:32A
Former junior cabinet minister Helena Guergis among University of Alberta's first
24 post offering reaction to an Ontario Superior Court judge's decision to throw out a lawsuit she filed against Harper and the Conservative party for the decision to remove her from the Conservative caucus in 2010. In the lawsuit, she alleged that the people
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:32A
Former junior cabinet minister Helena Guergis among University of Alberta's first
24 post offering reaction to an Ontario Superior Court judge's decision to throw out a lawsuit she filed against Harper and the Conservative party for the decision to remove her from the Conservative caucus in 2010. In the lawsuit, she alleged that the people
Updated: 08/30/2012 09:32A