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Murdoch deal for Shine faces writ
News Corp is paying $675m (£418m) for Shine, which Elisabeth Murdoch built into a successful UK film company. A News Corp spokeswoman told the Reuters news agency the lawsuit was "meritless". Trustees of Amalgamated Bank of New York and the Central
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:44A

Demjanjuk back in court after transfusion
The court doctor says Demjanjuk received a blood transfusion because of low hemoglobin levels but is again fit for trial. Ukrainian-born Demjanjuk, 90, is accused of 28060 counts of accessory to murder for allegedly serving as a guard in the Nazis'
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:43A

Residents Fight To Keep Natural Gas Lawsuit Alive
AP National/International News Entertainment News from AP ABINGTON, VA- Attorneys representing southwest Virginia landowners are fighting to keep lawsuits alive against energy companies that allegedly shortchanged their clients out of royalty payments.
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:39A

Investors Flee Paper for Precious Metals
On top of an act of nature, we have the persisting presence of eurozone debt fears, currency wars, the Middle East unrest, and the near bankruptcy of many states in America. The Wisconsin problem goes far beyond one local state; there are 46 Wisconsins
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:39A

ADENA DISTRICT LOOKING FOR ROOF FIX
FRANKFORT -- The Adena Local School District still is looking for a permanent fix to a leaky roof on its school facility that prompted a 2005 lawsuit. The district, along with the Ohio School Facilities Commission, filed suit against the architecture
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:39A

'American Idol' Contestant Reveals DUI Arrest
this wasn't Langone's first run-in with the law. In 2008, Kent police cited him for marijuana possession, but the case was dismissed in court. We really hope Langone has gotten his act together because, after his moving performance of "If You Don't
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:37A

Charlie Sheen's suit to be settled through arbitration
Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit is unlikely to be settled in court, after a private arbitration company has jurisdiction to settle it. Charlie Sheen's $100 million lawsuit is unlikely to be settled in court. A private dispute resolution company,
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:36A

Mayor wins Parliament protest fight
Mr Haw, who is being treated for lung cancer in Germany, was not at London's High Court on Thursday but his co-protester Barbara Tucker immediately said she would appeal against the decision. The ruling will not come into force pending any application
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:36A

Double tragedy: Family will 'never know the truth'
At inquests into the death of the baby and his father at County Hall in Dorchester West Dorset Coroner Michael Johnston recorded a verdict that Mr Goatley had taken his own life, while he recorded an open verdict on the death of Corbin.
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:33A

Tekmira Sues Alnylam, Alan Aderem Bolts to Seattle BioMed, Dendreon's Warhorse
—The other big move in town happened on the academic side of biotech, where Alan Aderem left his faculty post at the Institute for Systems Biology to become the new director and president-in-waiting at Seattle Biomedical Research Institute.
Updated: 03/17/2011 07:33A

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