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UK beats the US to a tech-friendly Startup Visa
It is a tradition in the UK to make “good” and proftable immigration easy. The tax return regulation was already going that way. I think it is smart. As they also have many VC, it is likely that many entrepreneurs will go there instead of the Valley.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:09A

Shareholders Are Suing News Corp For 'Overpaying' For Lis Murdoch's Shine
Shareholders the Amalgamated Bank of New York and the Central Laborers Pension Fund filed a lawsuit on Wednesday in a Delaware court alleging that the deal was a case of “nepotism” and that the board of News Corp failed to question or challenge Rupert
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:07A

Trial Of Mobilla Killers To Start Afresh
The trial of the two soldiers, who have been accused of murdering Alhaji Issa Mobilla, former Northern Regional Chairman of Convention People's Party (CPP), is to start afresh. This follows the ruling of the Supreme Court (SC) saying that Mr Justice
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:07A

Florida Morning: Teacher tenure battle to move to the courts, Florida may be
Rick Scott saying getting rid of unnecessary regulations will create jobs. But the concept is not without controversy." Miami Herald: http://bit.ly/eyZNt3 --Tuition: "State university tuition would go up and Bright Futures eligibility requirements
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:06A

Indonesia introduces e-passport
The Indonesian Immigration office has officially launched e-passport with enhanced security features early this year. The Law and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar said the e-passport will have an electronic chip
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:06A

CRIME WATCH: Clarksville woman indicted in fatal 2009 wreck
Chris Dotson, assistant district attorney for DUI cases, said the case hit many hurdles and took more than a year to go to the grand jury. Lalonde was originally charged with DUI and vehicular assault in general sessions court.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:05A

Japan relies on the Fukushima 50's bravery
They work sweating in airtight suits, fighting disaster in a plant collapsing at their feet. They brave explosions and fires that have already killed five of them and may have blasted the others
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:04A

Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit may not make it to court?
By MusicRooms on 17/03/2011 A private dispute resolution company, JAMS, are expected to use arbitration to resolve the case – filed against Warner Brothers Television and 'Two and a Half Men' co-creator Chuck Lorre for sacking Charlie from the sitcom
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:03A

Power Breakfast: Decline in small-business bankruptcies, Ga. unemployment dips
When the economy turned down late in 2007, the number of small business bankruptcies began to rise gradually, quarter by quarter, Markiewicz reports. They increased every three month period from the summer of 2007 to the summer of 2009,
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:03A

Australian court allows couple to let newborn die
The parents of severely brain-damaged 'Baby D' applied to the Family Court to have their newborn's endotracheal tube taken out and lifesaving treatment withheld after advice from the hospital and medical professionals, the Herald Sun reported.
Updated: 03/17/2011 06:02A

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