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Buick Leaves the Links, and Gets on the Court
Now Buick is ready to use sports marketing, again, to bolster its reputation and consideration among educated, affluent American consumers. Forget golf. That's old Buick, as in the Century, the Lucerne, the Rendezvous, and the old LaCrosse,
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:26P
News at Noon: Gov't panel issues mixed final verdict on bailouts
WASHINGTON (AP) - The governments bailout of banks, auto makers and insurers helped prevent a more severe economic crisis, but might have sowed the seeds of the next one, a congressional watchdog group said Wednesday in its final report.
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:26P
Ocampo six recieve summonses
The six suspected masterminds of the 2007/2008 post election violence were on Wednesday served with summonses to appear before the International Criminal Court pre-trial judges on April 7. The six were served by police commissioner Mathew Iteere.
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:26P
California Inmate Sukhjinder Basra Sues State for Threatening Him to Trim His
According to the FAQ section of www.realsikhism.com (thank you Internet), "Hair is a gift from God, therefore why should anyone give it away by cutting it?" "From the scientific point of view, keeping hair is practical because hair has many functions.
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:25P
Financier Tim Durham indicted, arrested
Durham has been investigated for alleged manipulation of Fair Finance Company, an Ohio firm, and running what has been termed a Ponzi scheme to raise money from new investors to pay off old investors. A high profile FBI raid of Durham's Monument Circle
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:24P
Tennessee leads nation in bankruptcy filings
by REECE RUTLAND, Banner Staff Writer In 2010, Tennessee filings for bankruptcy were the highest in the nation, according to Margaret Gilbert, the financial literacy director for the Bradley Initiative Credit Union. She presented this information
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:24P
Judge Declares Mistrial In Jones Murder Trial
Members of the jury said they were originally unsure if a verdict would be possible, but after a review of the evidence and testimonies Tuesday, they told the Douglas County judge they believed they would be able to come to a decision.
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:24P
Insurance Transactional and Regulatory Attorney Joins Chadbourne & Parke
special investigations and litigation, intellectual property, antitrust, domestic and international tax, insurance and reinsurance, environmental, real estate, bankruptcy and financial restructuring, executive compensation and employee benefits,
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:23P
Murfreesboro medical firm, property group seek bankruptcy protection
Zip Properties, a Murfreesboro-based property firm, filed Tuesday for voluntary Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection. The firm listed nearly $2 million in total assets and $7 million in total liabilities, according to documents in US Bankruptcy Court Middle
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:22P
Bayer rests in lawsuit
The jury in the case of Riceland Foods vs. Bayer Crop Science will have today off with closing arguments and final jury instructions scheduled for 9 am Thursday. The case began Tuesday, Feb. 22 in Arkansas County Circuit
Updated: 03/16/2011 12:22P