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Bonds jury deliberates for third day
AP The jurors in the Barry Bonds perjury case deliberated for a third day Tuesday without reaching a verdict. The eight women and four men have now failed to decide the matter after deliberating all day Friday, Monday and Tuesday.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:15P
Zell attorney tells bankruptcy judge that proposed Tribune reorganization
Bradford made his case to the bankruptcy judge overseeing the case in Delaware on Wednesday. The judge says claims against Zell could have merit, although he has yet to make a final decision on whether an official committee of Tribune creditors can
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:15P
Does E-mail Prove Mark Zuckerberg Owes Businessman 50 Percent of Facebook?
This matters because Mark Zuckerberg is facing another major lawsuit, which claims that he owes a New York man 50 percent of the business, according to Business Insider. Paul Ceglia, a businessman, has produced e-mails and a contract that allegedly
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:15P
Palmer police investigating accident on Route 32
The tractor trailer was operated by Robert Hurd, 47, of Michigan. Travel was reduced to one lane, and then shut down completely so the small truck could be towed away. The accident was reported just before 2 pm in the area of 379 Ware St.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:14P
Pilot identified in Biddeford crash
AUGUSTA, Maine (NEWS CENTER) -- The Maine State Medical Examiners office has identified the pilot killed in Sunday's plane crash in Biddeford. Officials say the man who was killed was Edward L'Hommedieu of North Yarmouth. Investigators say L'Hommedieu,
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:14P
Giant pasta-making machine drags man to death
Health and safety officials are also examining the circumstances leading up to the accident in Ontario, Canada. The man was due to marry the daughter of the factory's owner, Elena Quistini. 'This was her future son-in-law, and they were very close,'
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:14P
Bouncing back and reaching higher
Arguably Japan's most prominent fashion designer, Yamamoto, who broke into the European fashion arena in the early 1980s, filed for bankruptcy in 2009 after years of aggressive expansion in the United States and Europe. Yohji Yamamoto's new biography
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:14P
Almost as bad as Chernobyl
1 nuclear power plant from level 5 to the maximum 7 on the International Nuclear Event Scale — the same level designated for the world`s worst nuclear accident at Chernobyl in 1986. NISA estimated that the amount of radioactive materials in terms of
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:14P
Iroquois crash survivor speaks about ordeal
Stevin Creeggan, the only survivor from last year's Anzac Day Iroquois helicopter crash, has spoken to 3 News about the bond he now shares with his rescuers. Mr Creeggan was at a search and rescue council ceremony held at Parliament yesterday to
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:13P
State House Panel Takes Up Immigration Bills & Midday Roundup
Under the proposed law, property could be seized under a process called "eminent domain" only it if would be put toward public use. The government would also be required to make a "bona fide" offer to buy the property. A vote is expected Wednesday.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:13P