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Jury deliberates on Novell v. Microsoft lawsuit
By Dean Wilson THE JURY is still deliberating to reach a verdict in an antitrust lawsuit filed by Novell against Microsoft, with a decision possibly due later today. The lawsuit centres on allegations by Novell that Microsoft acted anti-competitively
Updated: 12/15/2011 07:07A
High Line Landscape Architect Tapped to Build an Olympic Labyrinth for the
by Janelle Zara The verdict is in: after launching a design competition in July for London's forthcoming 50-acre Olympic Park, the Olympic Park Legacy Company has announced James Corner Field Operations and erect architecture as the winners.
Updated: 12/15/2011 07:02A
Opel slows Ampera awaiting US battery verdict
Opel will postpone customer deliveries of its plug-in hybrid Ampera in Europe for an unspecified period of time, Financial Times Deutschland reported, citing the automaker. Opel wants to make sure that the highly charged batteries, which, similarly to
Updated: 12/15/2011 07:00A
Badger trial: the verdict on way
Fuller just after the badger was shot, had provided a “clear and accurate version of events.” He added: “The total evidence only supports his being there at the end of the bait.” A verdict is expected to be delivered on Monday afternoon in Scarborough.
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:55A
The Redzone: Will the Brady Bunch have time to stop the Tebow tide?
Verdict: Only a fool would bet against the Broncos the way their defence is playing. Denver by 3 It's the battle of the NFL bad boys as the two most penalised teams in the league come face to face in a potential playoff eliminator.
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:55A
Former French president Chirac guilty of embezzling public funds, but spared
By Daily Mail Reporter A French court found former President Jacques Chirac guilty in a historic verdict of embezzling public funds to illegally finance the conservative party he long led, and handed him a suspended prison sentence.
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:52A
French court convicts Chirac of corruption
But the 79-year-old former leader did not take part in the trial, after doctors determined that he suffers severe memory lapses. The court said Thursday it had found Chirac guilty in two related cases involving fake jobs created at the RPR party,
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:48A
Thai activist gets 15 years for insulting monarchy
Earlier this year, a movement led by intellectuals and academics began a public campaign for reform of the lese majeste law, officially Article 112 of the Criminal Code. This was Daranee's second trial. She received an 18-year term in her first trial,
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:30A
French court finds Chirac guilty of corruption
AP PARIS -- A French court has found former President Jacques Chirac guilty of embezzling public funds and other charges in a trial over illegal financing of the conservative party he long led. He's the first former French head of state to face
Updated: 12/15/2011 04:57A
French ex-President Jacques Chirac guilty of corruption
A French court has convicted former President Jacques Chirac of diverting public funds and abusing public confidence. Mr Chirac, 79, was not in court to hear the verdict because of ill-health. President from 1995 to 2007, he was put on trial on charges
Updated: 12/15/2011 04:40A