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After Utah, the Immigration Ball Now in Washington's Court
In the weeks and months after Arizona's infamous Senate Bill 1070 became law last year, no shortage of commentators predicted that 'Arizona fever' would sweep the nation, spawning copycat immigration bills in every corner of the US.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:43A

'Ruthless and savage': Paul Devalda jailed for murdering dad-of-four whose
Ordering 35-year-old Paul Devalda to serve a minimum of 21 years behind bars the judge, Mr Justice Royce, told him: "I have no doubt that Paul Brady's nearest and dearest would think this is no more than you deserve." As Devalda , who showed no emotion
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:43A

Internet privacy and the “right to be forgotten”
File Photo BRUSSELS: When it comes to privacy, the Internet has long been something of a Wild West but that that is starting to change, with regulators in Europe and the United States beginning to pull in the reins. On both sides of the Atlantic,
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:43A

Samsung PH strikes back, hauls manpower agency to court
(Sepco) said it has filed charges before the Department of Justice against Vivian Anastacio-Guerrero, Arturo Guerrero, Heidelyn Concepcion, Maila Hermosura, and Godwin Cornista, officers and employees of Temps & Staffers Inc. (TSI) for estafa by means
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:43A

Rape Case: NBW against BSP MLA
A division bench comprising Justice Abdul Mateen and Justice Ashwani Kumar Singh passed this order on a writ petition filed by one Premchandra Sharma, seeking appropriate legal action against MLA Yogendra Sagar including his arrest.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:42A

DK worried at DPP mass resignations
In debating Recurrent and Development Budget for the Attorney General's Office, Kwelagobe implored the Acting Minister of Defence, Justice and Security, Edwin Batshu to update MPs on the reasons for these resignations and what measures have been put in
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:42A

Ferguson refuses to talk up Barca
"Spain is a different type of football. That may be a help. The climate is better. That may be another reason. But we have a big squad because the game in this country drains you. You couldn't play the same players every week. Not in our country."
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:41A

Commissioner says time for a qualitative step forward in ties with neighbours
a new approach “rooted unambiguously in a joint commitment to the values of democracy, human rights, good governance, rule of law and social justice”, European Commissioner Štefan Fle has told the European Parliament's Foreign Affairs committee.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:40A

EPA lawsuit against coal-fired power plants dismissed in Alabama
A federal judge in Birmingham has dismissed a long-running clean air lawsuit brought by the US Environmental Protection Agency against Alabama Power. The case related to maintenance work conducted at the company's coal-fired power plants.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:40A

GUARDIAN VERDICT: Wakefield Trinity Wildcats 6 Warrington Wolves 22
If not for the health of the English game as a whole, then at the club itself. The team may have struggled against more formidable opposition, but nonetheless it shows Wolves have plenty of homegrown talent and are far from reliant on Australian
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:40A

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