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Franklins decision
Yesterday three Federal Court judges came to the same conclusion as the trial judge, Justice Arthur Emmett, in August. They rejected the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission's contention that if the court blocked the merger, an independent
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:14A

Shafia trial hears abused woman feared husband would kill her
Vorgetts, a US-based volunteer with Women for Afghan Women, a human rights organization, said she began taking phone calls from the Montreal woman in the spring of 2008, after a referral through Vorgetts' aunt. Vorgetts also is a native of Afghanistan.
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:14A

Samsung Wins Reversal of Apple-Sought Ban on Australia Sales
The appeals court today criticized the lower court's decision to grant the injunction, which cited Samsung's refusal to accept an early trial on the patent claims. "We cannot see how Samsung's conduct in refusing the offer of an early trial could
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:14A

Michael Jackson's voice helped sway judge to send Dr. Conrad Murray to jail
It was also one of the trial's most haunting moments, and stuck in the mind of Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor as he considered in recent days how to sentence Murray for causing Jackson's unexpected death in June 2009. It wasn't the only thing the
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:13A

CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMSomalis in piracy trial in France apologize
The couple, Jean-Yves and Bernadette Delanne, shook hands with the defendants before the court adjourned. A verdict in the case is expected later Wednesday. The prosecutor asked the court to sentence the men to between six and 16 years in prison.
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:13A

FOX Carolina 21Somalis in piracy trial in France apologize
The couple, Jean-Yves and Bernadette Delanne, shook hands with the defendants before the court adjourned. A verdict in the case is expected later Wednesday. The prosecutor asked the court to sentence the men to between six and 16 years in prison.
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:13A

Somalis in piracy trial in France apologize
AP PARIS—Six Somali men being tried in a Paris court for allegedly hijacking a sailboat have apologized to the husband-and-wife crew they're charged with having taken hostage. In remarks Wednesday, one of the men wished the couple a long life,
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:06A

Somalis in French piracy trial apologize to couple they allegedly took hostage
AP PARIS — Six Somali men being tried in a Paris court for allegedly hijacking a sailboat have apologized to the husband-and-wife crew they're charged with having taken hostage. In remarks Wednesday, one of the men wished the couple a long life,
Updated: 11/30/2011 08:03A

ICC confirms Ivory Coast's Laurent Gbagbo in custody
has arrived at the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague after being flown from Ivory Coast. Spokesman Fadi El Abdallah confirmed that Mr Gbagbo had been arrested and transferred to the ICC's detention centre ahead of pre-trial hearings.
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:19A

Namibia: Bail for Karasburg Murder Suspect
Jossop is scheduled to go on trial in the High Court on two charges of murder, a count of assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm, and a count of malicious damage to property on June 18 next year. He is accused of damaging domestic items
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:18A

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