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Basi-Virk defence ordered to return Crown documents for safekeeping
On Monday, BC Supreme Court Associate Chief Justice Anne MacKenzie allowed a Crown application ordering the defence to give back the material. The application had been filed after lawyers for former ministerial aides Dave Basi and Bob Virk had declined
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

Worries around sports and electronic communication highlighted by recent events
This week NBA official Bill Spooner filed a lawsuit against Minnesota Timberwolves beat reporter Jon Krawczynski for tweeting that Spooner promised he would make a call up for them later in the game. Last week, it was revealed that an email trail led
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

Mock accident a lesson for children
In a mock traffic accident scenario set up by the Abu Dhabi Police as part of the GCC Traffic Week, one of the cars, which contained two passengers, crashed into a simulated wall, a plume of red smoke rising. Passengers of the other vehicles and
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

German public reaction to Japan nuclear accident close to panic
Sales of Geiger counters and iodine tablets have soared in Germany since the nuclear accident in Fukushima, almost 9000km away, and the association of pharmacists has even had to warn people not to take the pills unless there is a radioactive cloud
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

Coon Rapids seniors celebrate Mardi Gras
Those were purple (justice), green (faith) or gold (power). Mardi Gras is French for Fat Tuesday, which is also known as Shrove Tuesday in England, and is traditionally the day when people eat rich, fatty food before Lent, which begins the day after,
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

'American Idol's' Stefano Langone has DUI arrest in his past
By Seattle Times staff Internet rumors swirled Wednesday about "American Idol" contestant Stefano Langone's brush with the law in May 2010. King County District Court records show that Langone was pulled over on May 16 and arrested on suspicion of DUI.
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:09P

Canton man files suit against Cedartown shop teacher
Michael Sams of Canton filed a lawsuit against Richard Todd Haney, along with a motion for summary judgment, Monday, March 14 in Polk County Superior Court. The motion for summary judgment is an attempt to get the dispute before a judge for an
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:08P

UPDATE: Marmolejo Sentenced to 54 Years in Prison
He said the verdict showed what kind of person David was. He then held up a picture of Gloria's body, "this is who he is," Esparza said, "she had to have been in pain, grasping for air, struggling for freedom. I can't imagine the horror of being
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:08P

NC Restaurant Removes 'No Speak English, No Service' Sign
Greg Simons, the owner of Reedy Creek Family Diner in Lexington, North Carolina, put the sign up because he'd had frustrating interactions with Spanish-speaking customers in the past. He made the decision to remove the sign after the restaurant started
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:08P

BS Trespassing Arrests Are Down In Wake Of Lawsuit
"The pressure from the lawsuit seems to have helped," said William Gibney, a director at the Legal Aid Society, one of the groups that filed the suit in Jan. 2010, which alleges that false summonses have been issued across the city.
Updated: 03/16/2011 04:07P

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