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NYman adds e-mails to Facebook ownership lawsuit
“This is a fraudulent lawsuit brought by a convicted felon and we look forward to defending it in court,” Snyder said in an e-mailed statement to The Associated Press on Tuesday. Ceglia was placed on probation in 1997 after pleading guilty to
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:23P
THE CBC REPORTS THE DOMINION'S AUTO RATES ARE UNDER REVIEW
TORONTO, April 12 /CNW/ - The 2009 rate filing of The Dominion is caught in the middle of a dispute involving the New Brunswick Department of Justice and Consumer Affairs, which includes the Attorney General and the Insurance Branch,
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Town Of Waukesha Rollover Injures 3
A single car accident in the Town of Waukesha has injured three people and shut down a county road. The accident took place this afternoon near the intersection of Oakdale Drive and Townline Road. It appears the vehicle may have struck the right-hand
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Nuclear Alert Raised at Japan's Fukushima Plant
by PL — last modified Apr 12, 2011 04:56 PM Japan raised to a maximum of seven the nuclear alert at the Fukushima Dai-Ichi Plant (F-1), considered a serious accident on the INES world scale of this type of event. This category is applied in cases of
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Sue Bell Cobb authorizing circuit court cuts
Entertainment News from AP State budget cuts have forced the Chief Justice to order a reduction in the number of courthouse trials. Justice Sue Bell Cobb is also authorizing the presiding circuit judge at every courthouse to close court offices one day
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Grand Chute crash shuts down part of Wisconsin Avenue
Investigators on the scene said there were serious injuries but did not release identities or details of how the crash unfolded. “We know that a vehicle (a sedan) was involved in an accident on Wisconsin Avenue eastbound under US 41 and the accident
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Toddler in Washington Twp. nearly drowns in koi pond
Police were called to the Flocktown Road home at 10:23 am on a report of a possible drowning, according to police, who said officers were told the child had gotten outside unsupervised and fell into a small, man-made koi pond.
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Law firm representing sickened victims of salmonella outbreak
By Alison Bologna A Seattle law firm specializing in food safety cases is representing several people who said they became sick after eating pastries linked to a salmonella outbreak resulting in the deaths of two people. R. Drew Falkenstein, a lawyer
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:22P
Clashes erupt as Darfur talks stall
A spokesperson for the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), the most powerful Darfur rebel group, said government-backed militia forces attacked its soldiers at the weekend with vehicles and followed that up with air strikes in the coming days.
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:21P
Lawsuit calls city's tax exemption power into question
The City of Austin and its council members are being sued over a program that provides tax breaks for hundreds of historic properties and loses revenue for the city. In a lawsuit filed Monday, Dominic Chavez, Alfred Stanley and Mike Levy stated some
Updated: 04/12/2011 06:21P