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Illinois' Weber in ghostly spot
AP There's no doubt in Bruce Weber's mind that the NCAA tournament bracket his Illinois team shares with UNLV and Kansas is no accident. "I think they always look for little story lines to add to the drama of March Madness - when they pop up there and
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:14A

No faults found in Manx2 crash plane
Six were injured. The Irish Air Accident Investigation Unit is continuing to look into the factors which caused the loss of control. The engine and propellors are to be sent for examination and the experience of the flight crew will also be looked at.
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:13A

Judge to decide whether protester Brian Haw can be evicted from Parliament Square
Mr Haw is being treated for lung cancer in Germany and will not be at London's High Court for Mr Justice Wyn Williams's ruling. Last July, demonstrators in the makeshift camp known as Democracy Village had to leave the historic site after the Court of
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:13A

Sheen's $100 Million Lawsuit May Not Make It To Court
The actor filed a $100 million (£66.7 million) lawsuit earlier this month (Mar11) after he was fired from the show and named Warner Bros. executives and show creator Chuck Lorre in court papers. As well as demanding the cash he would have earned from
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:13A

Meyers Sued Over Alleged Airport Assault
Actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers is facing a lawsuit over allegations he assaulted a female worker at New York's Jfk Airport last May (10). The Tudors actor was banned from flying with United Airlines after allegedly launching a drunken tirade at staff
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:12A

China suspends nuclear building plans
China has suspended approval for new nuclear power stations following the accident at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi plant. It will also carry out checks at existing reactors and those under construction.
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:12A

San Jose Police Chief Against Using Officer for Immigration
As some states like Utah look to put cops on the front lines of immigration enforcement, San Jose Police Chief Chris Moore and other prominent law enforcement officials warned Wednesday that using their shrinking pool of officers to target illegal
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:12A

3 Sussex Men Charged with Illegally Removing Archaeological Resources from
44-year-old John Justice of Lewes, 68-year-old Elmer Justice of Laurel and 50-year-old Mark Silicato of Milford, were arrested Monday and charged with one count each of illegally removing archaeological resources. Silicato was also cited for a boating
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:12A

Balancing whisteblowers, classified info
WASHINGTON -- Despite the Obama administration's promise to increase openness and transparency, the Justice Department is stepping up prosecution of those who leak classified information, a move critics say will have a chilling effect on whistleblowers
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:11A

Criminal Court, March 17, 2011
Jurors deliberated about five hours before reaching their verdict. Judge Jacqueline L. Russell, who presided over the two-day trial and found Strouphauer not guilty of a criminal mischief charge, did not immediately schedule sentencing.
Updated: 03/17/2011 04:11A

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