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LeAnn Rimes Defends Her Skinny Figure
However, Rimes has spoken out to ensure followers she is not ill and that the snaps are simply not doing her body justice. On her Twitter page, she writes, "I don't care about the dumb articles. I know how healthy I am. Maybe those people should start
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

Lawsuit: Chrysler Is Detroit's Only Exporter -- And Don't You Forget It
It's very similar to the NFL's lawsuit against two clothing manufacturers in New Orleans in 2010: at the height of the Saints football frenzy, the NFL claimed ownership of the "Who Dat" phrase that Saints fans love to chant.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

Chief justice to Bar topnotcher: Education never stops
Chief Justice Renato Corona on Thursday night personally congratulated the topnotcher in the 2010 Bar examinations, Cesareo Antonio S. Singzon Jr., and gave him some advice on how to become a successful lawyer. “You know, graduation is over,
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

Ministers grilled again on contempt claim
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson and Public Safety Minister Vic Toews are back answering questions about the costs of the government's tough-on-crime agenda. Although the government released a stack of material on cost estimates on Wednesday,
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

Welcome to Sunshine Week
Thanks to the folks over at INFOdocket, I learned about the recent launching of FOIA.gov by the US Department of Justice. Per the news release, FOIA.gov “brings together all the FOIA data collected by the department on behalf of the federal government.
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

CPS staff set to stay on Island
Fears the downgrading of the Island office was part of a move to shift the administration of justice to the mainland were allayed by the CPS this week. A CPS spokesman said: "The police admin support staff (the Criminal Justice Unit) and HM Courts
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:31A

Family of Dead Mexican Migrant Sues US
AP A wrongful death lawsuit against the US federal government charges that a Mexican man was beaten by immigration agents before one of them fired a stun gun several times as he lie on the ground. The family of Anastacio Hernandez argues in its suit
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:30A

Conservatives slammed over crime bill
Public Safety Minister Vic Toews and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson came weighed down with a load of fat binders to the first day of hearings for MPs probing whether the government broke parliamentary rules by refusing to hand over full financial
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:30A

Navy force commander for stronger FAA justice organs
Luanda – The commander of the Angolan Navy Force (MGA), admiral Augusto da Silva Cunha, Thursday, here, said that the Angolan Armed Forces (FAA) need stronger justice organs and duly structured with trained officials, either in military art or academic
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:30A

Ministers back at Commons committee for hearing
Minister of Public Safety Vic Toews, right, and Minister of Justice Rob Nicholson as they appear as witnesses at the standing committee on procedure and house affairs looking into Parliamentary contempt hearings on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on
Updated: 03/17/2011 10:29A

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