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Full UFC & Strikeforce Merger Is Inevitable
Driving a rival-company into bankruptcy is one thing, but the Zuffa and UFC has made quite the habit out of completely buying out their rivals, seizing their assets and controlling their futures. Just like how he announced with PRIDE FC and WEC,
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:18P

Defendant blames traffic police for fatal accident
The Jeddah General Court has so far issued two separate verdicts on the case. In the first verdict, the court turned down a request from the victim's father asking for the death penalty and instead awarded the youth 80 lashes and an obligation to pay
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:17P

Social victims yet to get justice
DAMAK: Police have allegedly cold-shouldered calls by victims, who were force-fed human excreta, to arrest those responsible for the inhuman act. “Police said that the culprits of the inhuman act have already fled to India. But they are still taking
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:17P

iPad 3 release date up in air as transitional iPad 2 feels like iPad 1.5
Two days after its release date, the early verdict on the iPad 2: well worth the price. A better product than its predecessor in every way. And worth strongly considering upgrading to it from the original. But it's also a transitional product.
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:16P

How 'FREE' Nations Act: Cuba Jails US Contractor for 15 Years
A Cuban court has found US contractor Alan Gross guilty of crimes against the state and sentenced him to 15 years in prison, a verdict that is sure to have sweeping repercussions for already-sour relations between Washington and Havana.
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:16P

MOROCCO: POLICE AND PROTESTERS CLASH IN CASABLANCA
Riot security forces sealed sealed off Mohammed V Square where the demonstration was scheduled to take place. The demonstration was organized by the activitsts from the Islamist Justice and Charity movement, which is banned but tolerated in Morocco.
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:16P

Amid revolution, Arab cartoonists draw attention to their causes
He trumpeted justice. He preached of nonviolent pressure. And he had dreams of a promised land that protest might bring. Ziada had just heard the words of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. "It was amazing and really moved me," says Ziada,
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:14P

North Naples couple's textual harassment suit joins national trend
The North Naples couple's lawsuit joins a growing field of law called “textual harassment.” Instead of he-said, she-said allegations, texts don't lie. Unlike a phone call, they leave a trail of evidence that's hard to erase.
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:11P

Walker's Budget Plan Sets Out $1M More For DNA Backlog
Scott Walker wants to spend close to $1 million to stave off another burgeoning DNA backlog at the state crime labs, even though Attorney General JB Van Hollen declared the problem solved a year ago and the state faces a looming budget deficit.
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:11P

Chief justice invokes grammar to distinguish people from corporations
John Roberts, the chief justice of the United States, deals with more than just dull legal arguments. He also is a grammarian. He demonstrated this additional skill in the recent case AT&T v. Federal Communications Commission. AT&T had insisted that it
Updated: 03/13/2011 04:10P

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