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Canada's Marianne St-Gelais wins women's 500 at short-track World Cup
MOSCOW - Marianne St-Gelais won gold in the women's 500 metres at a short-track speedskating World Cup event Sunday before adding silver as part of Canada's
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:38A

Is it time for LA officials to start cutting programs, reducing workforce?
Simple - stop the 100% taxpayer subsidy for health care benefits that we provide city employees, retirees and their dependents. That liability alone is at
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:36A

Alabama Supreme Court races ranked among nation's most expensive judicial contests
"Even in a down year, Alabama can still lead the way," said Charlie Hall, spokesman for the Justice at Stake Campaign. What was unusual about 2010 is that
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:36A

Annual Clarence Darrow event focuses on death penalty
The topic of Edward Mogul's speech is "'Justice' is Not a Legal Term, or the Gulf Between Justice and the Law." Joey Mogul's speech is, "Dreaming of Darrow
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:35A

Sex abuse lapse may affect other victims, says Labour
A case in which two sexual abuse victims were identified on a Ministry of Justice website might deter other victims from coming forward, the Labour Party
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:30A

Man accused of tying up Irvine pharmacy clerk, ransacking business
Scott Burnett, 33, pleaded not guilty at the Central Justice Center in Santa Ana to robbery and assault with a stun gun. Irvine police said that at about 10
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:30A

Most of British see cuts as unfair
The results of the survey come as Justice Secretary Kenneth Clarke said earlier that the public would only come to know the real scope of the cuts as the
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:29A

Pamela Anderson files $1 million lawsuit against ex
Russ Einhorn / Splash News The actress has filed a federal lawsuit in Los Angeles claiming she struck an agreement back in 2006 with former beau and real
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:28A

Urgent investigation into sex abuse victim naming
Officials are expected to report to Justice Minister Simon Power this morning about why two sexual abuse victims' names were made public on the Ministry of
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:28A

Nanny-State Netherlands Wants Weed For The Dutch Only
In December, the European Court of Justice ruled that the Dutch city of Maastricht was within its rights when it banned foreigners from cafes that sold
Updated: 02/13/2011 11:27A

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