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Paulson Resorts Win Approval for $30 Million Bankruptcy Loan
A group of resorts owned by hedge fund Paulson & Co. and other investors won court approval to borrow a $30 million loan while in bankruptcy. US Bankruptcy Judge Sean Lane in New York gave final
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:57P

MacIntosh sentenced to 18 months on four counts of indecent assault, gross
However, Supreme Court Chief Justice Joe Kennedy would not give him credit for time served on remand because that was already taken into account during the sentencing phase in last year's trial when he received two years of time served.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:57P

Woman Sues Restaurant for Dropping Sign on Her Foot
A South Charleston woman is suing a Dunbar McDonald's restaurant after an employee there knocked a wet floor sign over on her foot, alleging it caused pain and “mental anguish.” By Walt Williams A South Charleston woman is suing a Dunbar McDonald's
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:57P

Ottawa weighs appeal after Ontario judge rules against medical marijuana program
Justice Donald Taliano found that sick people cannot get access to medical marijuana through appropriate means and must resort to illegal actions. He says that brands ill people who should be able to get the drugs as criminals.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:56P

Name of victim released in early morning Polk County fatality
by The Polkfishwrap Authorities have released the names of those killed and injured in a single-vehicle accident Wednesday morning near Youngs Grove Elementary School. Assistant Polk County Coroner Tony Brazier said Owen Lee Poole, 9, of a Tallapoosa
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:56P

Star student dies in Yale lab accident
Michele Dufault had been working late in the lab when her hair appears to have been caught in a lathe, a metal and woodworking machine that spins very fast. The New Haven fire department came to the campus at approximately 2:30am, but reported that
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:56P

Power restored at ODU after truck crash; classes to resume
(Brian Clark | The Virginian-Pilot) By Meghan Hoyer Hampton Boulevard will be closed in both directions through rush hour today as police and officials work to clear an accident that knocked out power to thousands of customers.
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:56P

Samantha Ronson involved in BMX wreck
Ronson reportedly needed 12 stitches on her face, and tweeted a photo of her face following the accident. Ronson wrote "Let this be a lesson. If you have a driver's license you probably don't need to be on a bmx bike." We are glad to hear that Ronson's
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:55P

Govt plan alarms Hamilton lawyers
The Law Society continues to be vocal in its rejection that such behaviour has been at the epidemic proportions as relied upon by the Minister." Mr Hesketh said the majority of lawyers who specialise in criminal law worked from properly organised
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:55P

Govt plan alarms Hamilton lawyers
The Law Society continues to be vocal in its rejection that such behaviour has been at the epidemic proportions as relied upon by the Minister." Mr Hesketh said the majority of lawyers who specialise in criminal law worked from properly organised
Updated: 04/13/2011 03:55P

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