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Woodside to delay Browse LNG verdict until 2013
Predictions the $30 billion Browse LNG project will suffer delays appear vindicated, with the operator Woodside Petroleum indicating the schedule for the project could slip by as much as a year. The WA government has given Woodside until mid-2012 to
Updated: 12/18/2011 06:34P
Woodside to delay Browse LNG verdict
Woodside Petroleum said today it may need to delay a final investment decision on the Browse liquefied natural gas project by nearly a year to the first half of 2013. It said the Browse Basin partners plan to seek an extension to lease terms,
Updated: 12/18/2011 06:17P
Woodside to delay Browse LNG verdict
Woodside Petroleum said today it may need to delay a final investment decision on the Browse liquefied natural gas project by nearly a year to the first half of 2013. It said the Browse Basin partners plan to seek an extension to lease terms,
Updated: 12/18/2011 06:17P
Suarez-Evra race case verdict delayed until December 20
London, Dec 17(ANI): The Football Association (FA) has confirmed that the race abuse case against Liverpool striker Luis Suarez will drag on until next week. Suarez has been fighting to preserve his reputation after being charged with racially
Updated: 12/18/2011 12:51A
Brit- Indian honeymooner Dewani's extradition decision to be taken in 2012
London, Dec 17(ANI): British-Indian businessman Shrien Dewani will have to wait until 2012 for a court verdict that will decide whether he is to be extradited to South Africa in connection with his wife, Anni's murder. He is appealing a decision by
Updated: 12/18/2011 12:51A
Sarasota's Williams Parker law firm prevails in malpractice trial
By Michael Braga SARASOTA - It took a six-member jury just 45 minutes to return a verdict in favor of Williams Parker in a case in which a Venice doctor and his wife accused the law firm of malpractice in connection with a soured real estate deal.
Updated: 12/17/2011 10:08P
Ex-priest convicted of 23 sex offences
Donaphy was charged on 26 cases but the jury could not reach a verdict on two while the ex-priest was acquitted of one charge of common assault. The court decided that the priest has victimized three people -- Father Patrick McCafferty,
Updated: 12/17/2011 10:05P
US appeals court reverses discrimination ruling
Joseph Lowery were outraged and asked the court to reconsider. "This corrects a terrible injustice," said Stephen Bright, senior counsel for the Southern Center for Human Rights, who followed the case. "The court has at long last recognized how
Updated: 12/17/2011 08:31P
Jury Deadlocks in Novell Antitrust Suit Against Microsoft
"We hoped to get a verdict," Microsoft attorney Jim Jardine said. "But we are confident. This jury was a very diligent jury, and there are other steps that we can do to move forward." "Although it is technically complicated, we are hoping that in
Updated: 12/17/2011 05:39P
Bhagvad Gita faces ban in Russia
A court in Siberia's Tomsk city is set to deliver its final verdict on Monday in a case filed by state prosecutors. The final pronouncement in the case will come two days after Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his December 15-17 official visit for
Updated: 12/17/2011 04:12P