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Overdose leaves Minn. teen dead, 10 hospitalized
Blaine Police and sheriff's investigators say state officials have identified the drug as "2 C - E." The hallucinogen can be legally obtained over the Internet. Officials say a 19-year-old died hours after officers responded to reports of an overdose
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:47P

HC moved against probe panel order
The incident created uproar among people and the state government later set up Justice DK Trivedi inquiry commission. The commission asked the FSL to submit its report, but the laboratory informed the government that it could not place its report
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:46P

Babus not afraid of raids: Lokayukta
Speaking to reporters here on Thursday after raiding five bureaucrats and unearthing property worth crores, Lokayukta justice N Santosh Hegde said that the officials were not afraid of Lokayukta raids. Citing an example of Bescom assistant executive
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:46P

5 Reasons Why Second Liens are Important to the Mortgage Settlement
This is the cramdown debate in 1999: Misplaced concerns about the riskiness of HLTV lending and the destabilizing effects of reloading and churning have led some in Congress to advocate altering personal bankruptcy law to allow cram-down—or bifur-
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:46P

5 Reasons Why Second Liens are Important to the Mortgage Settlement
This is the cramdown debate in 1999: Misplaced concerns about the riskiness of HLTV lending and the destabilizing effects of reloading and churning have led some in Congress to advocate altering personal bankruptcy law to allow cram-down—or bifur-
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:46P

Feds Seek Ex-UGA Football Coach Jim Donnan's Tax Records
Thursday, March 17 2011 16:29 AP ATHENS, GA - A federal bankruptcy judge has ordered former University of Georgia coach Jim Donnan to turn over income tax returns and other records in a bankruptcy case unfolding in Ohio. The judge has granted GLC
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:45P

Verizon won't build $4 billion center in western NY; Senator cites lawsuit delays
George Maziarz says the lawsuit was delaying things too much for Verizon so it pulled the plug. Attorney Arthur Giacalone represents land owner Mary Ann Rizzo. He says that Verizon used the lawsuit as an excuse to back out of New York.
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:45P

Lawsuit over relocations from Howard Day Homes gains class-action status
A federal judge has ruled that more than 100 low-income households in the William Howard Day Homes can join a class-action lawsuit against the Harrisburg Housing Authority. US Middle District Chief Judge Yvette Kane
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:45P

DOJ cites New Orleans police for rights violations
"For too long, the Department has been largely indifferent to widespread violations of law and policy by its officers," according to the report by the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division. The report -- which stemmed from a request for an
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:44P

Drilling administrator criticizes Sen. Vitter for 'misleading' letter
He said the suggestion in the letter that, according to the Justice Department, there are many times more permits pending than the department acknowledged, was based on a count that included the far more numerous applications for permits to modify an
Updated: 03/17/2011 05:44P

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