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Toyota Wins Access to Insurance Data About Sudden-Acceleration Plaintiffs
Those cases from across the nation and others filed by plaintiffs in other countries have been coordinated before Selna and also include claims alleging wrongful death and personal injury from sudden acceleration incidents. Trotter said that most of
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:18P
EXCLUSIVE!!! Djimon Hounsou Gasses Up His Ride
Miami Personal Injury Attorney: Phil Collins. A small-time thief flees with his wife and daughter after a train robbery in... Guest: I agree with u. to be dating and hiding that. They both got out of the kindergarten age lo.
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:18P
One woman's view
President Harry S. Truman expressed my conviction eloquently when he said, “In the cause of freedom, we have to battle for the rights of people with whom we do not agree, and whom, in many cases, we may not like. These people test the strength of the
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:18P
Tainted docs face ban for five years
Hin dustan Times had reported the verdict on February 5. The doctors who were found guilty are Dr JL Mahajan, Dr KK Saraswat, MS Talekar, DB Lal, and PB Lal. District appropriate authority Dr Praveen Garg said the director of state general health
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:17P
Former art dealer convicted in $6 million con case
By AP A jury has found a former Rhode Island art dealer guilty of duping investors out of millions of dollars. A spokesman for the US attorney's office says the jury found Rocco DeSimone guilty on seven counts of mail fraud and one count of money
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:17P
Driver charged with killing couple
Mr and Mrs Bernard, who were parents to three children aged between 17 and 27, were walking to their holiday home on the Sandbanks peninsula when the crash happened at 10.35pm. A 33-year-old Poole man, who has not been named by police, was charged with
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:17P
Torture suspect Peruvian arrested
The 46-year-old man, who has not been identified, is the first person to be held since the law was changed to allow people living in Britain to be prosecuted for genocide committed before they came to this country. The Metropolitan Police said that he
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:17P
Woman in court over alleged stabbing
A trial date is yet to be set for a Rerewhakaaitu woman alleged to have stabbed a man during a domestic argument in the rural settlement last September. Esther Rawinia Albert, 38, appeared before Judge Phillip Cooper in the Rotorua District Court
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:16P
Kansas City lawyer is convicted for skipping payroll taxes
A Kansas City, Kan., lawyer was convicted by a federal jury Tuesday of nine counts related to not paying employment and individual income taxes. Rosie Quinn, a solo practitioner, was found guilty of charges contained in a 2010 indictment accusing her
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:15P
APNewsBreak: Minn. to pay $7.25M in software suit
(AP) - Minnesota will pay $7.25 million to settle a lawsuit over a failed software project originally intended to streamline applications for public health programs. The Department of Human Services told lawmakers Wednesday that it settled with ACS
Updated: 03/16/2011 03:15P