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Nice breeze, perfect day welcomes massive America's Cup trimaran to San Diego
AP Sports WriterSAN DIEGO (AP) _ BMW Oracle Racing got a picture-postcard day and a nice breeze on Tuesday as it began the second phase of testing aboard the massive trimaran that might be used in the next America's Cup. "It was a really nice day for sailing in San...Tags: Court Administration, National Basketball Association, Sailing
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Chinese lawyers say authorities pressuring them to drop tainted milk scandal cases
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Lawyers advising the families of children sickened in China's tainted milk scandal said Tuesday they are facing growing official pressure to withdraw from the cases. A loose grouping of more than 100 lawyers across China have been offering...Tags: Lawyers, Beijing Games, Trials, Product Recalls
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Wis. AG says law doesn't cover tribal police
Wisconsin's Law Enforcement Mutual Assistance Law doesn't apply to tribal police operations, according to an opinion from Attorney General J. B. Van Hollen. The opinion requested by Oneida County Assistant Corporation Counsel Tom Wiensch said that...Tags: Lawyers, Police, Law Enforcement, Crimes, Contracts
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Judge rules in Mich. lawsuit against Blue Cross
An Ingham County judge has ruled for and against Blue Cross Blue Shield in its defense against a state lawsuit accusing the insurer of illegally shifting money to help buy three workers' compensation companies. Circuit Judge Paula Manderfield...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Michigan, Insurance, Judges
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Lawyer: David Duchovny has completed sex addiction rehab, will be starting movie soon
NEW YORK (AP) _ An attorney for David Duchovny says the actor has checked out of a rehabilitation facility for treatment of sex addiction. Duchovny, who plays a sex-obsessed character on Showtime's "Californication," voluntarily entered the facility in...Tags: Lawyers, Tea Leoni, August, Television, David Duchovny
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28 Days to the Election: A look at the race for 2008 on Tuesday
IN THE HEADLINES Obama hopes to cement gains in debate; McCain tries to make up ground amid economic crisis ... Supreme Court turns down Barr's request for help in Louisiana ... Palin's promise of transparency in Alaska wanes on touchy topics like e-mail...Tags: National Government, Bob Barr, Local Elections, Referenda, John Kerry
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Denver man accused of binding hands of 16-year-old girl on Southwest Airlines flight
DENVER (AP) _ A 29-year-old man was arrested Tuesday for allegedly binding the hands of a teenager sitting next to him on a Southwest Airlines flight and trying to tape her older sister's hands as well. The U.S. attorney's office said Ezra Wallace has...Tags: Lawyers, Police, Air Transportation, Police Arrests, Transportation Accidents
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Couple sentenced in Mother's Day stabbing of guitarist
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWalking across the parking lot of a landmark Hollywood diner, Roderick Poole was on his way to dinner with his wife on Mother's Day when a car backed out of a parking space and knocked into a restaurant worker standing nearby. "Watch it!" Poole called...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Murder, Lawyers, Music, Mother's Day
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Chicago officer will be freed soon as state opts not to seek Iowa Supreme Court review of case
Associated Press WriterDES MOINES, Iowa (AP) _ A Chicago police officer could be released within days after the Iowa attorney general's office announced Tuesday it would not seek a state Supreme Court review of his case. Last week, the Iowa Court of Appeals found a district...Tags: Lawyers, Police, Richard M. Daley, Court Administration, Iowa
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Cuomo: nursing home workers mistreated patient
michael.amon@newsday.comFour nursing home workers, caught apparently mistreating a patient on a hidden camera, were charged yesterday with falsifying records and endangering a resident at a Suffolk facility with a checkered history, Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said. It is the...Tags: Lawyers, Central Islip, Islip, Employees, Smithtown
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LI crane operator charged with bribing inspector
carl.macgowan@newsday.comA Long Island crane company boss paid a New York City inspector more than $10,000 to falsify inspection reports and licenses, the Manhattan district attorney's office said yesterday. Michael Sackaris, 48, of St. James, who authorities say is the de facto...Tags: Lawyers, Corporate Crime, Copiague, Manhattan (New York City), Bribery
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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,180 Tuesday, according to Associated Press count
As of Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008, at least 4,180 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count. The figure includes eight military civilians killed in action. At least 3,385...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Georgia, Injuries, Death and Dying, Defense
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