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OnMedia: The verdict on Christmas radio
Let me start today with a prediction: you won't hear an all-Christmas radio station on Milwaukee radio this year until around Thanksgiving.
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:03P
Swedish justice minister to WikiLeaks' Assange: turn yourself in for sex
The lawyers defending Assange, who is accused of sexual misconduct against two Swedish women, say a closed-door trial in Sweden would represent "a flagrant
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:03P
Ferrari To Use Full F1 Car Name After Ford Suit
Ford filed a lawsuit against Ferrari for referring to the racer as the F150, saying it was an infringement on its trademark. In a brief statement Thursday,
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:02P
Judge rules Air Force Academy prayer luncheon can go on
The lawsuit argued the luncheon, scheduled for Thursday, would violate the constitutional separation of church and state because it appeared to be sponsored
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:02P
Liking Taco Bell is worth a free taco
Last month a consumer rights class action lawsuit was filed alleging the beef served at Taco Bell should be marketed as taco meat filling because it
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:02P
CA Takes Strict View of Time Limit to Sue for Sexual Molestation
By a MetNews Staff Writer A trial court cannot grant relief from dismissal where a plaintiff claiming to have been molested during childhood fails to file a
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:02P
Church protected by immunity in $15 million lawsuit
A Pittsylvania County judge ruled Wednesday that a church named in a $15 million lawsuit over a 2008 drowning
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:01P
Expect the Unexpected as Jack Black Hosts Nickelodeon's 2011 Kids' Choice
Back by popular demand, Black, who will star in the upcoming film Kung Fu Panda 2, returns for the third time (2006 and 2008) to host the ultimate kid
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:01P
Vice President Ordered To Pay US$ 5000 To Jonathan Moyo
Moyo filed a two billion Zimbabwe dollar lawsuit against Nkomo in 2006 saying that Nkomo allegedly told the party's provincial coordinating committee (PCC)
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:01P
1st Circuit: Witnesses can proselytize behind Puerto Rico's gates
the government of the US territory arguing that Jehovah's Witnesses were being denied several rights, including freedom of speech, religion and travel.
Updated: 02/10/2011 12:01P