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Louise Bagshawe: Rich men using injunctions to 'gag' women
Rich men are using privacy injunctions to “gag and muzzle” women, according to a prominent Conservative MP. By Martin Beckford 10:00PM BST 24 Apr 2011 Louise Bagshawe, whose joke about one gagging order case was censored on the BBC show Have I Got News
Updated: 04/24/2011 05:01P
Police identify Bridgewater man seriously injured in crash
Somerset Medical Center paramedics and the Somerville Rescue Squad responded to the call at 11:07 pm after Haberstroh was driving westbound in a Chevy Silverado and went off the road near Monroe Street hitting a tree on the north side of Route 28,
Updated: 04/24/2011 05:01P
Woman, 70, killed in helicopter crash
He and fellow Batemans Bay Surf Life Saving Club volunteers were called to the crash at 6.28pm, working alongside emergency services including the Snowy Hydro SouthCare Rescue Helicopter. Mr Bellette said he saw the man being winched up to the rescue
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:59P
Driver pulled from water after crash on Howard Frankland Bridge
who was then taken to Tampa General Hospital to be treated. No one else was inside the car, according to Tampa Fire Rescue. It's not clear what caused the car to go into the water. The Florida Highway Patrol will investigate the crash.
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:59P
F1's Robert Kubica leaves hospital 11 weeks after crash
6 accident, Kubica underwent seven hours of surgery to save his right hand before operations on his shoulder, leg and elbow. He has been replaced by German driver Nick Heidfeld on the Renault team this season. The hospital said that Kubica will come
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:59P
Marion man killed in crash near Canton
CANTON — A Marion man was killed and a Lucas man was injured after their trucks collided early Sunday morning near Canton. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, James Stang, 49, of Marion, was driving a 2008 Toyota Tacoma east on US Highway 56,
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:59P
Somber ceremony commemorates Armenian Genocide
The morning ceremony marked the end of Sunday's 'March for Justice' in commemoration of the Armenian Genocide. Many who attended held signs -- demanding that the US Government and Turkey recognize the massacre of 1.5 million Armenians, beginning in
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:58P
Iraqi Justice Minister visits Tehran to receive new orders for suppression
NCRI - The so-called Minister of Justice in Nouri al-Maliki's cabinet, Hassan al-Shemeri, went to Tehran on Saturday. The Iranian Resistance had previously revealed this trip (statement No. 72, Camp Ashraf Military Occupation, dated April 21) and said:
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:57P
Rush in now, repent later
In any other sphere of the economy, a major industrial disaster is likely to have adverse, long-term financial consequences for the company or companies whose product or activity was involved in the accident, regardless of actual cause or legal
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:57P
Two killed in accidents
In Ramechhap, Kabita Kumari Ghising (17) of Daruwa-5 died and three were injured when a truck bound for Milti from Doramba in the district met with an accident at Nigalbas on Sunday. Of the injured, the condition of driver Ram Bahadur Shrestha is
Updated: 04/24/2011 04:56P