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Barry Bonds trial: Bonds found guilty of obstruction of justice, deadlocked on
Both the prosecution and defense agree that any counts the jury is deadlocked on should result in a mistrial, and the rest of the verdict should be accepted. The judge is now sending for the jury because "they've given it a serious effort.
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:05P

No verdict reached in Bonds trial -- court mistake
SAN FRANCISCO -- On the fourth day of deliberations, it was reported by the PR representative of US Federal District Court trying Barry Bonds that the jury had reached a verdict. Within minutes, however, the court PR representative changed her original
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:04P

No verdict reached in Bonds trial -- court mistake
SAN FRANCISCO -- On the fourth day of deliberations, it was reported by the PR representative of US Federal District Court trying Barry Bonds that the jury had reached a verdict. Within minutes, however, the court PR representative changed her original
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:04P

AP Exclusive: Pa. spends less time on gas drilling permit requests, accused of
Staffers in the state Department of Environmental Protection testified behind closed doors last month as part of a lawsuit filed by residents and environmental groups over a permit that DEP issued for an exploratory gas well in northeastern
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:04P

Vatican served with papers in Milwaukee abuse lawsuit
Minnesota-based attorney Jeffrey Anderson has successfully served the Vatican with legal papers in a sex-abuse lawsuit in which he seeks to include the Pope as defendant. The case, involving abuse that occurred in the 1960s in a Catholic school for the
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:04P

The once-unthinkable is becoming a reality in India
allows couples to end their marriage citing "irretrievable breakdown". While it is not clear when or if Parliament will pass the legislation, it is a definite breakaway from the current, more stringent, divorce laws, guided by religious family law. AP.
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:03P

Bloggers in a huff as site hits pay dirt
LONDON: Arianna Huffington, her website and AOL are on the receiving end of a $US105 million ($100 million) lawsuit by a group of bloggers unhappy that she sold the Huffington Post in February for $US315 million and they weren't paid a penny.
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:02P

After losing FDA battle, ReGen files for bankruptcy
A Hackensack-based medical device maker has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, succumbing to financial pressure after the federal government yanked approvals for its flagship product. ReGen Biologics Inc., which filed
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:02P

Barry Bonds trial: Verdict reached, to be announced at about 1:45 pm
There is a verdict in the Barry Bonds perjury trial. Court convening in 15 minutes. The jurors in the Barry Bonds perjury trial are doing lunch. As deliberations stretch into the fourth day, several jurors camped out in the courthouse's second floor
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:02P

General Patent Corporation Settles Patent Lawsuit with Coby Electronics
In December 2010, AVT filed a patent infringement lawsuit in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York against Coby Electronics Corporation and six other companies. General Patent and Coby agreed to settle the lawsuit and have Coby
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:01P

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