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Arkansas court affirms $50M verdict for rice farmers
By AP LITTLE ROCK — The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses when a strain of genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer CropScience contaminated the food
Updated: 12/08/2011 11:08A
New beginnings for Cezar's family
Clarke said yesterday's verdict was the best news he'd heard since his son's death. ''We've been waiting a long time for this to have some closure,'' he said. ''It's good, he did murder my son. That's all I wanted - some justice.
Updated: 12/08/2011 11:05A
Jodie Foster's father to be sentenced in fraud scheme
The six-man, six-woman jury deliberated for about three hours before reaching a verdict. Van Nuys Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Dohi said Foster needed to be jailed immediately because he indicated during the trial that he had no intention of pulling
Updated: 12/08/2011 11:02A
Namchow loses in final decision of trademark case for 'Sanuki' noodles
A Japanese restaurant operator yesterday claimed victory in a trademark lawsuit over the use of “Sanuki,” with the intellectual property court ruling that Namchow Chemical Industrial Co (????), a supplier of edible
Updated: 12/08/2011 11:01A
KATV Channel 7 - The Spirit of Arkansas: Court affirms $50M verdict for rice
Entertainment News from AP The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses when a strain of genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer CropScience contaminated the
Updated: 12/08/2011 11:01A
Nemanja Vidic on crutches ahead of injury verdict
By Sportsmail Reporter Nemanja Vidic arrived back in Manchester on crutches as he awaits news on his knee injury. The Manchester United captain faces several months on the sidelines after suffering knee ligament damage. Vidic flew back with the rest of
Updated: 12/08/2011 10:54A
Ark. court affirms $50M verdict for rice farmers
AP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) - The Arkansas Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed a nearly $50 million verdict for farmers who claim they suffered economic losses when a strain of genetically altered rice seeds produced by Bayer
Updated: 12/08/2011 10:51A
Joe Gordon, Former Colo. Resident, Sentenced To Prison For Thai Royal Insult
The verdict is the latest so-called lese majeste punishment handed down in the Southeast Asian kingdom, which has come under increasing pressure at home and abroad to reform harsh legislation that critics say is an affront to freedom of expression.
Updated: 12/08/2011 10:46A
Pockets of hope for UK industry
That was the verdict after official figures yesterday showed manufacturing output in Britain slumped 0.7pc in October -- the worst performance by UK factories since April. The mini-boom of early 2011 is well and truly over, analysts warned,
Updated: 12/08/2011 10:45A
SGA addresses low attendance
Alexandria Seltenrich waited to hear Student Government Association's verdict to approve or deny funding of her research trip. When it came time for the vote, several senator chairs were empty and no vote was cast. After this incident and senators' low
Updated: 12/08/2011 10:45A