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Police and Scouts react to guilty verdict for Burnham Scout leader
Former Burnham-On-Sea Scouts leader David Burland has been found guilty of 33 sexual offences against children. Mr Burland, 54, from Ramsay Way, was convicted on Friday afternoon (February 3rd) of carrying out the abuse over a 23-year period.
Updated: 02/03/2012 12:35P
Lennon: We don't need Rangers
The issue of the relationship between the Old Firm clubs is on the agenda at the moment due to the financial restraints the cash-strapped Ibrox club is working under while they wait on the verdict of a tax tribunal which could land them with a bill of
Updated: 02/03/2012 12:28P
Are banks in safe territory post 2G verdict?
The Supreme Court's verdict of cancelling 122 telecom licences badgered banking stocks on fears that loans to telcos wont be repaid. But the day after the order bankers, rating agencies and the banking secretary say the holes , if any will be small,
Updated: 02/03/2012 12:15P
Parties react to Garibaldi not guilty verdict
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Updated: 02/03/2012 12:02P
Coughlin: Giants' Boasts No Different Than Brady's
INDIANAPOLIS (WFAN) — Giants coach Tom Coughlin has heard the trash talk from both sides — and he has a verdict. Add that to Jason Pierre-Paul's assertion that Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was rattled by a phantom pass rush, and you have quite the
Updated: 02/03/2012 12:00P
Telenor to write down Rs 3570 crore in 2G licenses, India goodwill
Norway's leading telecom firm Telenor on Friday announced it will write down around Rs 3570 crore in 2G licences and India goodwill on its accounting books. The decision shows the effects of Supreme Court verdict on Thursday.
Updated: 02/03/2012 11:48A
Wedding cash jury discharged
Graham Lane, 36, claimed he had no idea she had illegally transferred the money into their personal bank accounts and thought it had come from her savings and work bonuses. He denied laundering more than £70000 paid by Kirsty Lane, 29, into his account
Updated: 02/03/2012 11:47A
How the West should treat 'honor' killings
By Nicole Pope It took the jury in Kingston, Ontario some 15 hours to return a guilty verdict against three members of the Afghan-Canadian Shafia family in a case that shocked Canada and North America. Mohammad Shafia, 58, his wife Tooba Yahya, 42,
Updated: 02/03/2012 11:46A
Grandparents who starved child found guilty of failing to provide necessities
Earlier, bench warrants were issued for the arrest of the couple after they failed to appear in court to learn today's verdict on allegations that they starved a toddler. Justice Frank Gerein opened court 10 minutes after the scheduled 9 am start and
Updated: 02/03/2012 11:19A
Our airport in survey crash
AUSSIE travellers have delivered their verdict on the nation's major airports - and the news is not good for ours. A new poll - conducted by travel website Wotif.com - asked 32000 Aussies to rate their favourite airport. Melbourne (Tullamarine) was the
Updated: 02/03/2012 11:16A