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Chrysler sues business for using Imported slogan
By CHAD HALCOM, CRAIN'S DETROIT BUSINESS on 3/17/2011 Chrysler Group LLC wants a federal judge to halt sales of its "Imported From Detroit" T-shirts or other merchandise in a trademark infringement lawsuit filed against Detroit retailer Pure Detroit
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:07A

Govt has implemented SC verdicts
The government implemented the verdict making the beneficiaries holding positions in various ministries, departments and divisions to immediately pack up. The most prominent case taken up by the apex Court in 2010, was a challenge to 18th
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:07A

John Carroll University reaches agreement with University Heights to allow JCU
They were among three conditions that led to the lawsuit filed by JCU in September. JCU could not seek zoning changes in the Carroll-Kerwick-Hadleigh area until a different agreement is reached. The agreement gives JCU, which owns about 35 homes around
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:07A

Lima doctor found guilty of murdering his wife
Dr.Wangler, an anesthesiologist, had been charged with aggravated murder of his first wife, Kathy, in their home more than five years ago. He was never charged with murder until three years later. Judge Richard Warren sentenced Wangler to life in
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:07A

Charlie Sheen Won't Get to Charm His Way Into $100 Million
Bad news for Sheen's $100 million lawsuit against Chuck Lorre and CBS: A dispute-resolution company called JAMS has decided that Sheen's grievances should be aired out not in a public trial — where Sheen's general celebrity status and specific
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:06A

CLAYHALL: Mock trial for school pupils
THE drama of a magistrates court trial was played out by children from a Redbridge secondary school when they were given first-hand experience of the legal system. Year nine pupils from Beal High School in Woodford Bridge Road,
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:05A

Tenured Prof Suspended, Faces Firing, Over "Common" Hypotheticals About
Lawrence Connell, a tenured criminal law professor at Widener, is under fire after students complained about his classroom hypotheticals in which he referred to killing Dean Linda Ammons, as well as many others at the university.
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:04A

Sun-Times boss, ISU grad Tyree dies at age 53
(Pantagraph file photo/David Proeber) CHICAGO -- James C. Tyree, the Chicago businessman who helped lead Sun-Times Media Group Inc. out of bankruptcy, died Wednesday at age 53, company officials said. Tyree died at a Chicago hospital following "an
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:04A

AZ Senate ready to act on immigration bills
Arizona last year enacted a sweeping law on local law enforcement of immigration laws. That measure, known as SB1070, generated protests, boycotts and legal challenges that resulted in key provisions being put on hold by a federal judge.
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:03A

White House Seeks to Make Illegal Streaming a Federal Offense
The White House said it's concerned that “illegal streaming of content” may not be covered by criminal law and said, “questions have arisen about whether streaming constitutes the distribution of copyrighted works.” Therefore, it wants a new law to
Updated: 03/17/2011 09:02A

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