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Lawsuit over adultBasic calls attention to governor's proposed loan program
Tom Corbett's decision to allow the state's low-income health insurance program to expire has also drawn criticism to his proposal the create a new loan program for private businesses. But Corbett said poor fiscal decisions made by the previous
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:47A

Japanese ordered indoors in radiation leak crisis
The impact of the earthquake and tsunami on the world's third-largest economy helped drag down the share markets Monday, the first business day since the disasters. The benchmark Nikkei 225 stock average for a second day Tuesday, by 6.5 percent to
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:46A

Nuclear crisis whacks stocks in Japan, across Asia
Japan's central bank injected a record 7 trillion yen ($85.5 billion) into money markets and the Tokyo stock market nosedived Monday on the first business day since an earthquake and tsunami devastated the country's northeast and raised dire worries
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:46A

Greg Phillips has been sworn in as Wyoming's 35th attorney general.
The 50-year-old Phillips took the oath of office Monday from Wyoming Supreme Court Chief Justice Marilyn Kite at the Supreme Court building in Cheyenne. Gov. Matt Mead nominated Phillips. The Wyoming State Senate confirmed him earlier this month.
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:46A

Honouring fire victim may lead to a lawsuit
now called Tiffany Bars. “This is something for Tiffany,” he said. “This is her legacy. This is how she's going to live on.” Gaudry said she plans to launch a lawsuit the moment she can afford it. “This is not how Tiffany would want it,” she said.
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:45A

Judge OKs settlement funds for Kiddie Kollege lawsuit
Rafferty's January ruling ordered the Sullivans and Baughmans to contribute $525000 toward the medical monitoring. The county was ordered to pay $300000 into the fund. Of the $1.9 million of settled funds, the $825000 Rafferty ordered to pay will be
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:44A

Father puts daughter's life ahead of suspect's arrest in hit-and-run that's
For Louis Gattuso, the one-word designation "critical" cannot do justice to his daughter Angela Gattuso's condition. It cannot describe wondering moment-to-moment whether the 20-year-old will recover, and if so, how much she'll be like the poet and
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:44A

Media granted access to Bonds juror info
AP SAN FRANCISCO -- A judge has granted the media access to detailed questionnaires that prospective jurors fill out before testimony begins in the upcoming Barry Bonds perjury trial. US District Court Judge Susan Illston on Monday granted media
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:44A

ENGLAND AWAIT TINDALL VERDICT
England manager Martin Johnson will discover today whether he has captain Mike Tindall and Matt Banahan available for this weekend's Grand Slam showdown with Ireland. Tindall yesterday had an MRI scan on the ankle injury that forced him off at
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:43A

Uzbekistan: Government Shuts Down Human Rights Watch Office
On March 10, 2011, Human Rights Watch received information from the Supreme Court of Uzbekistan that the Justice Ministry had moved to liquidate the organization's office in Tashkent, with a first hearing apparently set for March 15.
Updated: 03/15/2011 12:42A

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