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'Sad day for Flint' as court sits for the very last time
The closure of the Chapel Street courthouse, built in 1966, was announced by Justice Minister Jonathan Djanogly in December following a court reform consultation which started in June. A total of 93 magistrates' courts and 49 county courts will close
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:24A

Roberto Mancini: Europa League Exit Could Benefit Manchester City
The Italian understands that a defeat would cut short the fixture pile-up and allow his charges to focus on doing justice to their quest on the domestic circuit. However, the former Inter boss insists that his side will "play to win", hoping that his
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:23A

Azerbaijan approves registration rules for NGO representative offices
To start negotiations, an organization's plenipotentiary representative appeals to the Azerbaijani Justice Ministry in a written form. The appeal must include information about the organization and the purpose of its activity in Azerbaijan.
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:23A

Benton County hopes to halt early release of juveniles
Benton County's Law and Justice Committee met with county commissioners Wednesday to urge them to restore three full-time positions so the center can stop early release of juvenile inmates. Sharon Paradis, Benton Franklin Juvenile Court administrator,
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:23A

Jonathan Rhys-Meyers to Face Assault Lawsuit
Actor Jonathan Rhys-Meyers is facing a lawsuit over allegations he assaulted a female worker at New York's JFK Airport last May 2010. The actor of "The Tudors" was banned from flying with United Airlines after allegedly launching a drunken tirade at
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:22A

Wincanton and Serco win seven year Ministry of Justice contract
Wincanton, in partnership with Serco, have been awarded a contract with the Ministry of Justice to provide Prisoner Escort and Custody Services for London and the East of England. The full contract value is £42.0 million per annum with Wincanton
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:22A

NGOs Raise their Voice against the Government
The four major non-governmental organizations D?SK, KESK, TMMOB and TTB will express their protest against the policies of the ruling Justice and Development Party in a joint press statement that will be released in Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir on 18
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:22A

Russell Luckock, Business Contributor
Scheduled batches of components and units take about a month to travel from the production factory in Japan to its British destination. As yet, it has to be established which manufacturing companies in the stricken areas have, in effect,
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:21A

KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, LouisianaFamily of dead Mexican migrant sues US
AP National/International News AP National Video More>> After tsunami waves, Calif. coastal town left to recover from damaged port, fishing industry More>> SAN DIEGO (AP) - A wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government charges that a Mexican
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:21A

EU: Facebook, Google to comply with new rules
Reding wants to force companies to allow Internet users to withdraw any data held by the websites, calling it the "right to be forgotten," as well as make the firms provide more information on what data is collected and for what purpose.
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:21A

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