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Judge approves settlement involving Hecker lake home
US Bankruptcy Judge Robert Kressel Wednesday approved a settlement between the trustee for Denny Hecker and TCF bank over the fallen auto magnate's
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:19P

'American Idol' Reject Sues for $100 Million
Benardo originally filed a $300 million dollar lawsuit, but that lawsuit has been withdrawn. The Sun reports that Benardo, who tried out for 'American Idol'
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:19P

Minister files lawsuit against police
Paul Junchniewich, pastor of Calvary Chapel Church of Norwalk, filed the lawsuit Aug. 12 in federal court against the city for more than $15000,
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:18P

Fairness Campaign To Hold Community Conversation Regarding AZ Immigration Law
The community conversation is especially focusing on the recently enacted discriminatory immigration law in Arizona and how that effects the LGBT community.
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:18P

Colonial BancGroup Defeats FDIC Request for Infusion of Almost $1 Billion
US Bankruptcy Judge Dwight H. Williams in Montgomery yesterday denied the FDIC's bid to compel the bank to make up a capital deficit of $905 million,
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:16P

Lynched brothers were not criminals: inquiry
ISLAMABAD: Justice (retd) Kazim Malik who investigated the case of two brothers lynched by a mob in Sialkot on Aug 15 has said in his report
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:16P

TCU aims to crash BCS party
Quarterback Andy Dalton, who helped Texas Christian go 12-1 last season, returns for his senior year with high expectations, as the Horned
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:16P

RJtv OFFICERS CHARGED IN FATAL CRASH-and-PARIS HILTON'S BOYFRIEND
RJtv for Thursday, September 2nd features an update on a Metro Police chase from May of this year in which a 27-year-old man died.
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:16P

Chris Matthews: From Leg Tingle to 'Pluperfect'
58% of Indians polled said the Aztecs, 37% said the Spanish, 3% were undecided, and 2% wanted to know why they were being polled in a language they couldn't
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:14P

Grand Forks man loses $20-ticket trial
A jury has ruled against a Grand Forks man who went before the North Dakota Supreme Court to win the right to take his $20 traffic ticket to trial.
Updated: 09/01/2010 08:13P

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