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Southaven driver killed in I-55 collision Sunday
Monday, the man who was driver of the southbound truck remained in critical condition at the Regional Medical Center at Memphis, where he was airlifted after the 2:30 pm accident. Police are still investigating the crash and did not release the
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:07A

Government servants can't remarry
Justice K Chandru gave the ruling on Monday while upholding Rule 8(ix) of the TN Civil Servants (Discipline and Appeal) Rules and Rule 19 of the TN Government Servants Conduct Rules, which were under challenge in a writ plea.
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:07A

Consider plea to adopt Gujarat model: HC
A division bench comprising Justice Elipe Dharma Rao and Justice M Venugopal gave the direction on Monday while disposing of a public interest writ petition from Tiruppur Exporters and Manufacturers Association, by its president MP Muthurathinam.
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

AP Top News at 12:50 am EDT
crash that killed 15 people in New York City should not have been able to get behind the wheel because of a driving suspension and several traffic violations, two state officials familiar with the accident probe told The Associated Press on Monday.
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

UN expert calls for credible probes in Burma
“This new government must sooner rather than later confront the need for truth, justice and accountability,” he told the UN Human Rights Council, making reference to newly elected authorities in January polls. It is therefore “essential for
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

Slippery Standards
The city spent over $500000 to settle a federal hiring discrimination lawsuit which mandates that they “diversify” both. Yet in November, when the city officials announced their intention to hire additional cops, more than 3500 people showed up to take
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

Slippery Standards
The city spent over $500000 to settle a federal hiring discrimination lawsuit which mandates that they “diversify” both. Yet in November, when the city officials announced their intention to hire additional cops, more than 3500 people showed up to take
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

Slippery Standards
The city spent over $500000 to settle a federal hiring discrimination lawsuit which mandates that they “diversify” both. Yet in November, when the city officials announced their intention to hire additional cops, more than 3500 people showed up to take
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:06A

India's Rupee Falls Most in Two Weeks as Investors Seek Safety
India's rupee slid the most in more than two weeks as Japan's earthquake and nuclear accident prompted investors to favor the relative safety of the dollar over regional assets. The currency weakened as the
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:05A

Metal stocks becomes stubborn, not reflecting actual prices
Everybody is still looking for the huge Dow crash, fully expecting that the PM stocks would be tossed out with the crash bathwater. The Dow has moved a long way on the upside since our call for the Dow to bottom and to run up to 12000 at the bottom
Updated: 03/15/2011 01:05A

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