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Iran Quds Force chief defies US, says ready to die
As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. The Associated Press TEHRAN, Iran — The chief of Iran's elite Quds Force says he doesn't fear US threats of
Updated: 11/26/2011 04:10A
Owners, players reach tentative agreement
Now, they must drop their antitrust lawsuit in Minnesota and reform the union before voting on the deal. The settlement was first reported by CBSSports.com. When last talks broke down, the sides were still divided over the division of revenues and
Updated: 11/26/2011 04:09A
NBA owners, players reach tentative deal
As part of a technology change, commenting will not be available on some articles for a number of months. Read more about the change here. By BRIAN MAHONEY The Associated Press NEW YORK — NBA owners and players have reached a tentative agreement to end
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:55A
NBA, Players 'reach tentative agreement'
Representatives of the NBA and its players met for more than 15 hours on Friday in New York City to reopen face-to-face labor negotiations after the National Basketball Players Association disbanded to file file an antitrust lawsuit against the league
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:26A
Ex-Camden principal receives $860K
Joseph Carruth, former principal of the Brimm Medical Arts High School in Camden, will receive $860000 to settle a lawsuit. / DOUGLAS M. BOVITT/DOUGLAS BOVITT/Courier-Post fil CAMDEN — A former Camden high school principal who accused his superiors of
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:21A
Sides meet for more than 15 hours looking to make deal
The discussions between representatives of the owners and players are now centered on settling their lawsuits: The players filed an antitrust lawsuit against the league in Minnesota, and the league filed a pre-emptive suit in New York, seeking to prove
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:18A
Nashville prisoner sues Metro for millions after having miscarriage
Lisa Marie Allison has filed a multi-million dollar lawsuit. / GEORGE WALKER IV / THE TENNESSEAN Metro's treatment of pregnant prisoners is being called into question again by a Nashville woman who claims that prison staff denied her requests to take a
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:14A
NBA labor talks resume with more urgency
The discussions between representatives of the owners and players are now centered on settling their lawsuits: The players filed an antitrust lawsuit against the league in Minnesota, and the league filed a pre-emptive suit in New York, seeking to prove
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:11A
NBA, Players meet for 15 hours on Friday
Representatives of the NBA and its players met for more than 15 hours on Friday in New York City to reopen face-to-face labor negotiations after the National Basketball Players Association disbanded to file file an antitrust lawsuit against the league
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:09A
Lodi Memorial official told to pay
STOCKTON - The chief of staff at Lodi Memorial Hospital and her business partner have been court ordered to pay $2.8 million in a civil lawsuit that accuses the doctors of breach-of-contract and unfair-business practices.
Updated: 11/26/2011 03:05A