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Many more inmates to do an Anna Hazare
By Sunchika B Pandey | Place: Mumbai | Agency: DNA Not long after 2006 Malegaon blasts accused Iqbal Maqdumi resorted to a hunger strike in Arthur Road Central Jail to facilitate access to his bail rejection order copy from the trial court,
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:36P

Rosslyn Noonan: School bullying reveals gap in natural justice
If a child no longer feels safe at school, their education has been compromised as much as that of the bully who faces a stand-down or suspension. Some of the saddest complaints the Human Rights Commission has received come from the parents of children
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:36P

Barry Bonds convicted of obstruction of justice in steroids case
After a government prosecution that lasted nearly seven years, a federal jury today convicted home-run king Barry Bonds on one charge of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying about using performance enhancing drugs. The judge declared a mistrial
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:36P

Barry Bonds convicted of obstruction of justice in steroids case
After a government prosecution that lasted nearly seven years, a federal jury today convicted home-run king Barry Bonds on one charge of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying about using performance enhancing drugs. The judge declared a mistrial
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:36P

Barry Bonds convicted of obstruction of justice in performance-enhancing-drugs
After a government prosecution that lasted nearly seven years, a federal jury Wednesday convicted home-run king Barry Bonds on one charge of obstruction of justice for allegedly lying about using performance-enhancing drugs.
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:36P

Sandra Hocutt found not guilty of murder for shooting husband, burying him in
Hocutt, 60, clapped her hands and cried "thank you" to the jurors after the verdict was read aloud. Hocutt told the jury that she shot Danny Hocutt in self-defense after he had locked her inside their house for a few days, beating her and firing a gun
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:35P

Bonds' Jury Reaches Verdict on One Count
By Lori Preuitt and Sajid Farooq The jury in the perjury trial of former Giants' slugger Barry Bonds reached a verdict on one of four counts Wednesday, according to NBC Bay Area reporter Traci Grant. Grant is in the courtroom and says the jury was
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:35P

Burnout Crash details surface - Report
EA's car-mayhem franchise said to be "action arcade style" set in fictitious Crash City. Early last week, the Australian Classification Board offered up tantalizing information that EA would soon be returning with a new,
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:35P

Street racing link to crash death
Emergency services were called to the crash on Marion Street, Condell Park, about 9.20pm and found two men trapped in a car that had hit a bus shelter and a power pole. A 21-year-old passenger, from Yagoona, died at the scene, while the 18-year-old
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:35P

Dragon Age II PC 1.02 patch out
The developer is warning that AMD and NVIDIA have recently released new graphics-card drivers, and gamers would be wise to update their drivers or the old ones may cause Dragon Age II to crash, run poorly, or display graphics incorrectly.
Updated: 04/13/2011 05:35P

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