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Kuwait- Murder suspects stay in custody
(MENAFN - Arab Times) The presiding judge handling a lawsuit against four minors suspected in killing of two other minors - an Egyptian and an Iranian - ordered the continuation of detention of the suspects. The judge ordered that the suspects be made
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:03A
'Betrayal': Employee lawsuits lead to Cafe Gratitude closures
Many health food enthusiasts will have to look elsewhere for their $13.75 sandwich of almond pat on apple curry bread. Citing expensive lawsuits from employees, Caf Gratitude is shuttering all eight of its Northern California eateries,
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:03A
Hearing on COCC motion delayed
A motion to dismiss a $1 million lawsuit against Central Oregon Community College was delayed Tuesday, and it is now scheduled for a Dec. 21 hearing. Randolph Solo, a former COCC student, filed the lawsuit earlier this year in US District Court in
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:02A
Appeal filed on injunction against tobacco warnings
Earlier this month US District Judge Richard Leon sided with tobacco companies and granted a temporary injunction, saying that they likely would prevail in their lawsuit challenging the requirement as unconstitutional because it compels speech in
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:00A
Victorious Plaintiffs In Monarch Fire District Discrimination Suit Speak Out
The women who had a successful verdict in an employment discrimination lawsuit against the Monarch Fire Protection District upheld in state appeals court have broken their silence over the case. Kessler and Buckley, along with two other women,
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:54A
Officer Sues City of Grosse Pointe, Alleges Discrimination
Nearly one year after being passed up for a promotion to detective, the department's only female officer is seeking the position through a lawsuit alleging sexual harassment, discrimination and retaliation. By Sara Eaton Martin The City of Grosse
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:52A
Rial: Settlement meetings notice a precaution
Dickson County Mayor Bob Rial said the advertisement of three special-called meetings for this week to “discuss, consider, and vote on a settlement proposal and/or agreement” in the lawsuit over Dickson County landfill contaminants was more a
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:45A
Shell and others named in new benzene suit
An East Alton man says he developed cancer because of exposure to toxins released by a Roxana chemical company. John Disher filed a lawsuit Nov. 17 in Madison County Circuit Court against Shell Oil Company, also known as Shell Oil Products US,
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:44A
Kawaiaha'o construction stays off-limits for now
A temporary restraining order preventing construction of a multipurpose building at Kawaiaha'o Church will remain in effect at least through Friday as a state judge considers arguments made Tuesday in a lawsuit seeking to stop the
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:43A
Medal of Honor recipient sues ex-employer
In a defamation lawsuit filed in Texas, Meyer alleges that his former employer BAE Systems OASYS Inc. ruined his chances at landing a new job by telling a prospective employer that he was a poor worker during a three-month stint earlier this year.
Updated: 11/30/2011 06:40A