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News Corp.'s Myspace Sued for Giving Away Data on Members Without Consent
News Corp. is in talks to hand over control of Myspace to Vevo.com, the online music website partly owned by the world's biggest record companies, including Vivendi SA (VIV)'s Universal Music Group and Sony Music Entertainment, three people with
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06P

Borders in the Village to Close Doors Tonight
Dozens of customers perused the limited selection of books, magazines and maps left Wednesday afternoon while at least one hauled a tall wooden bookshelf from the store located in the Village. The store is one of 200 within the Ann Arbor-based company
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06P

Bats: Bonds Guilty of Obstruction of Justice
5:38 pm | Updated: Barry Bonds, the former outfielder who hit more home runs than anyone else in baseball history, was convicted Wednesday of single count of obstruction of justice, but a federal jury here could not reach a verdict on the question of
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06P

'MasterChef' The Final Four: Gregg Wallace's verdict
We spoke to "spoon for hire" and MasterChef legend Gregg Wallace about the final four contestants - Jackie, Sara, Tim and Tom - to get his verdict on the finalists. "Temperament aside, Jackie has cooked some of the best vegetarian food that I've ever
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06P

Bonds' convoluted verdict: Convicted on one count, but not at all conclusive
Barry Bonds was just convinced on one count of obstruction of justice and the jury was deadlocked and came to no verdict on the other three more serious counts (focusing on perjury). That capped a bizarre hour or so when it seemed that the jury was
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:06P

Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company sells 25 Superfresh stores
The company, which is under bankruptcy protection, said Wednesday that it is seeking court approval to sell 25 Superfresh stores in Maryland, Delaware and Washington DC If approved, the company expects the sale to be complete by mid-June.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05P

Parents sue Applebee's for serving alcohol to toddler
Parents of an infant who was served alcohol at an Applebee's in Michigan has filed a lawsuit against the restaurant chain. Taylor Dill-Reese and Dominic Wilson are seeking $25000 in damages for emotional distress and medical expenses, according to the
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05P

Coquitlam school district taken to court over summer school tuition
COQUITLAM—School District 43 has received a writ of summons regarding summer school tuition, but trustees do not yet know what potential financial impacts, if any, would arise from a lawsuit.
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05P

Breaking: Barry Bonds Found Guilty of Obstructing Justice, Mistrial Declared
From ESPN: The guilty verdict on obstruction of justice means the jury believed Bonds hindered a grand jury's 2003 sports doping investigation by lying. The judge, after speaking to the jury foreman, said she believes the mistrial is the proper
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05P

Deal with Svetlana Raznatovic – legalization of crime
Secondly it could be an introduction of bad practice in implementation of this institute, experts in criminal law claim. 'The purpose of such agreement is achieving easier and more rapid settlement of criminal cases and giving certain concessions to an
Updated: 04/13/2011 06:05P

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