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Don't cross this Tennessee town
"In the lawsuit, that person has now morphed into a 'John Doe who occasionally comes to Whiteville to transact business.'" In short, it is one atheist trying to shut down the speech of the town's majority who happen to be Christian.
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:32A

Portsmouth Toyota denied drudging appeal; owner calls Board of Adjustment 'biased'
The request was denied and is expected to be appealed in Rockingham County Superior Court, where a 13th lawsuit pitting the city against the Toyota dealership is ongoing. In his application for a rehearing, Toyota dealer James Boyle said the BOA's bias
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:27A

Deal Reached On Ohio Primary
AP political wrangling over which party will control Ohio's congressional delegation that saw a voter lawsuit and a Democratic repeal effort. The agreement reached Wednesday by lawmakers would repeal the current congressional lines, reunite the state's
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:26A

Insurance company files lawsuit for water damage
CANTON — The insurance company of a Morristown man filed a lawsuit Friday in state Supreme Court charging his neighbor with causing more than $30000 in water damage. John A. Price, 3 Dockside Drive, lived under Jerry J. Hawkes, 5 Dockside Drive,
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:25A

Novell's case against Microsoft goes to jury
AP SALT LAKE CITY — A jury began deliberations Wednesday in a Utah company's $1 billion federal antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft Corp. Novell Inc. sued Microsoft in 2004, claiming the Redmond, Wash., company violated US antitrust laws through its
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:23A

EEOC sues Hanes Mall Dairy Queen over sexual harassment allegation
The EEOC, which filed the lawsuit Wednesday in US District Court in Greensboro, is asking for a jury trial. The suit argues that the alleged harassment violated Hill-Cox's civil rights. Neither Hill-Cox nor John A. Ribet III, an agent for YS&J
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:23A

Victims in 2005 Geneseo bus crash receive $36-million settlement
A $36 million settlement has brought to an end a lawsuit arising from the fatal 2005 bus crash in Geneseo that killed four and injured 19 people. The bus, carrying a Canadian girls hockey team, was severed after the driver fell asleep and the bus
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:17A

Ex-cop makes case for vindication in court against the attorney he says
Kwiatkowski now awaits a judge's decision in his defamation lawsuit against Pendergrass, the lawyer who represented former Police Officer Cariol J. Horne at her disciplinary hearing for jumping on Kwiatkowski's back when he struggled with a suspect in
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:16A

Kohler Co. faces class action lawsuit
A lawsuit alleging Kohler Co. allowed employees to work off the clock was granted class action status this week, meaning as many as 140 current and former administrative employees could join the federal lawsuit. The suit — first filed in September 2009
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:15A

US: Major Food Makers Sue Egg Firms Over Collusion
In a lawsuit filed yesterday, the firms alleged that they had suffered damages after the egg producers controlled the supply of eggs in order to manipulate prices. The firms have asked the Chicago court to stop such alleged activities and award it
Updated: 12/15/2011 05:05A

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