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Tulare Police Officer Pleads Not Guilty to Driving Drunk
Shannon Oliver's attorney entered the plea on her behalf Tuesday to one count of DUI and one count of having a blood-alcohol level above 0.18. Oliver was arrested on March 4th after police said she crashed her patrol car in Visalia while off-duty.
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:38P
The Consumer Justice Foundation Reports on a New FDA Releases Concerning
Topamax is a medication that's manufactured by Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical, and it is primarily used to treat the symptoms of seizure disorders such as epilepsy and migraine headaches. Based on information that was compiled by the North American
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:37P
MGM Partners with Sony on Releasing James Bond 23 Worldwide
Making the deal for streamlined MGM, fresh out of bankruptcy, were new co-chairmen and CEOs Gary Barber and Roger Birnbaum, who pacted with Sony Pictures Chairman and CEO Michael Lynton and Co-Chairman Amy Pascal. Sony will release Bond 23 on November
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:37P
Justice served: Meal breaks make judges more lenient
Researchers at Columbia University in New York, who followed judges granting parole to prisoners, found that soon after a meal break they gave a favourable verdict up to 65% of the time. But as the time passes, they are less likely to give parole until
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:36P
American sues Travelport, Orbitz for antitrust violations
In support of its claim, it cited US Dept. of Justice comments filed with the Dept. of Transportation in 1996: “Each CRS provides access to a large, discrete group of travel agents, and unless a carrier is willing to forego access to those travel
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:35P
14/04/2011Divorce overseas: ten steps to protect your children
Although divorce is an extremely traumatic experience for any parent to go through, the first steps are always the most important and the main priority is to keep a level head. For example, if certain criteria are met, you may be able to argue that you
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:34P
City agrees to plug pipe near Boneyard
CHAMPAIGN -- Responding to a threat of a lawsuit from a health care activist group, the city has agreed to plug a pipe near the Boneyard Creek that the group says is draining hazardous chemicals into the waterway. And while the director of the health
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:31P
IRRRB will do over PolyMet loan
To stop the lawsuit, state lawmakers passed a new law, signed by Gov. Mark Dayton, which exempts the IRRRB from state rules requiring state agencies to wait for environmental studies to be complete before investing in economic development projects.
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:31P
Finkelstein Thompson LLP and Cafferty Faucher LLP Announce Human Egg Donor
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A donor of human eggs has filed a class action complaint in the Northern District of California against the American Society of Reproductive Medicine, the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology, and a proposed class
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:31P
Jurors say Barry Bonds was evasive to grand jury
The verdict against the former San Francisco Giants star capped a nearly seven-year probe that focused on Bonds' denials under oath about knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Bonds, 46, sat grim-faced when the verdict was read in a courtroom
Updated: 04/13/2011 07:30P