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The logo of Google, seen on the front door of the new Google Engineering center in Zurich, Switzerland, in this March 6, 2008 file phot
Anti-Poaching   Apple Inc   Google   Photos   Wikipedia: High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation  
 The Times Of India 
Judge rejects $324.5M settlement in anti-poaching case involving Apple, Google
SAN FRANCISCO: A federal judge has decided a $324.5 million settlement isn't enough to cover the damages done to more than 60,000 high-tech workers in a class-action lawsuit alleging Google and Apple ... (photo: AP / Keystone, Walter Bier, file)
Oscar Pistorius sits in court during his trial, in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday, Aug. 8, 2014. The chief defense lawyer for Pistorius delivered final arguments in the athlete's trial on Friday, alleging that Pistorius thought he was in danger when he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp and also that police mishandled evidence at the house where the shooting happened.
Murder   Oscar Pistorius   Photos   Trial of Oscar Pistorius   Wikipedia: Oscar Pistorius  
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Verdict date set in Oscar Pistorius murder trial
The judge in the murder trial of Oscar Pistorius said on Friday (local time) that she will give a verdict on September 11, ending a televised trial that stretched for five months and transfixed South ... (photo: AP / Themba Hadebe)
Oscar Pistorius reacts as he listens to state prosecutor summarize his evidence, during his court case, in Pretoria, South Africa, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2014. The chief prosecutor, Gerrie Nel said Thursday the double-amputee athlete's lawyers have floated more than one theory in a dishonest attempt to defend against a murder charge for his killing of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.  Stuff 
Prosecution: Pistorius 'one of worst' witnesses
The chief prosecutor in Oscar Pistorius' murder trial said on Thursday (local time) in closing arguments that the athlete repeatedly lied during testimony in a crude attempt to defend against a murder... (photo: AP / Werner Beukes)
Murder   Oscar Pistorius   Photos   Trial of Oscar Pistorius   Wikipedia: Trial of Oscar Pistorius  
Russia bans Western imports in retaliation for sanctions over Ukraine crisis  The Dallas Morning News 
Russia bans Western imports in retaliation for sanctions over Ukraine crisis
FROM WIRE REPORTS | MOSCOW — As expected, Russia said Thursday that it was banning imports of a wide range of food and agricultural products from the United States and Europe in retaliation for West... (photo: WN / Geeta)
Food   Photos   Russia   Ukraine   Wikipedia: International sanctions during the 2014 pro-Russian unrest in Ukraine  
Top Stories
David Peters, right, and Luke Whited, a gay couple who were joined in a civil union in their home state of Illinois, show their rings inside the Bourbon Pub, a gay bar, after being interviewed about President Obama's statement of support of gay marriage, in New Orleans, Wednesday, May 9, 2012. The Daily Beast
GOP Texans: Gay Marriage Leads to Incest
Sixty-three Texas Republicans have signed an amicus brief that claims legalizing same-sex marriage could lead to the government to sanctioning incest, pedophilia, and pol... (photo: AP / Gerald Herbert)
Gay Marriage in US   Gay Marriage incest   Photos   Texas Republicans - Gay Marriage   Wikipedia: Same-sex marriage in the United States  
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, right, talks to his lawyer Sven Thomas after he arrived for his trial in the regional court in Munich, southern Germany, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. Ecclestone is charged with bribery and incitement to breach of trust "in an especially grave case" over a US $44 million payment to a German banker, that prosecutors allege was meant to facilitate the sale of the Formula One Group to a buyer of Ecclestone's liking. The Australian
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone in $108m bid to end bribery trial
BERNIE Ecclestone hopes to walk from court a free man tonight (AEST) after negotiating a $US100 million ($108m) payment to settle the criminal bribery case against him. |... (photo: AP / Matthias Schrader)
Bernie Ecclestone   Bribery Trial   Formula1   Photos   Wikipedia: Bernie Ecclestone  
President Barack Obama gestures as he speaks in Las Vegas. Just as President Barack Obama is pushing new initiatives on gun control and immigration, the gloomy old problem of a sluggish economy is shoving its way back into prominence. That could imperil his focus on other issues, just as he is shaping a second-term agenda. Boston Herald
Obama to decide on immigration by end of summer
WASHINGTON — A senior White House adviser says President Barack Obama will make a decision by the end of the summer on how to use his authority to address immigrant... (photo: AP / Isaac Brekken)
2014 US immigration debate   Illegal immigration to the United States   Photos   US-Mexico border   Wikipedia: Immigration reform  
A Palestinian rescue workers search for victims in a building destroyed by an Israeli air strike in Rafah in Rafah in the southern of Gaza strip. The Australian
No overnight solutions for Gaza
UP until a few days ago I had never heard of the Houthis, a tribal group who control a large chunk of north western Yemen. This remarkable lot have fought successfully ag... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Gaza   Hamas   Israel   Photos   Wikipedia: 2014 IsraelGaza conflict  
Confidential Corruptions
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- House committee could decide regent’s fate today
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone, right, talks to his lawyer Sven Thomas after he arrived for his trial in the regional court in Munich, southern Germany, Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014. Ecclestone is charged with bribery and incitement to breach of trust "in an especially grave case" over a US $44 million payment to a German banker, that prosecutors allege was meant to facilitate the sale of the Formula One Group to a buyer of Ecclestone's liking.
Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone in $108m bid to end bribery trial
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- Prosecutor in S. Texas scandal loses law license
- Jim Armitage: White-collar crime could thrive under ‘plea
- China Says Over 150 'Economic Fugitives' At Large In
- Former Thai PM returns home as legal threat lingers
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Crimes Scandals
- EU calls for crackdown on tobacco smuggling between Spain an
- Former gang boss ordered to pay £650,000 of crime proceeds
- Dad jailed for toddler’s murder
- Body cameras plan for armed police
Oscar Pistorius sits in court during his trial, in Pretoria, South Africa, Friday, Aug. 8, 2014. The chief defense lawyer for Pistorius delivered final arguments in the athlete's trial on Friday, alleging that Pistorius thought he was in danger when he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp and also that police mishandled evidence at the house where the shooting happened.
Verdict date set in Oscar Pistorius murder trial
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- Bitter James Hird remains a man in denial
- Vladimir Putin will out Barack Obama as gay 'within 100
- 12 Atlanta educators face trial in widespread cheating scand
- 12 Atlanta educators face trial in widespread cheating scand
A Palestinians inspect is the aftermath of an Israeli air strike in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on June 15, 2014. Israeli war jets on Saturday night carried out a series of intensive and successive airstrikes on various military targets in southern, central and northern Gaza Strip. Photo by Ahmed Deeb / WN
Gazans reel under ‘tsunami of destruction’
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Cyber Civil
- TN bringing sexual, cyber criminals under Goondas Act, eyes
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- Tamil Nadu to bring sexual, cyber offenders under Goondas Ac
- Cyber crime, sexual offence to come under Goondas Act in TN
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- Doctors need to swot up on end-of-life laws: research
- Goa police complaints authority is a mechanism to safeguard
- Discrimination cases in Ohio have evolved since Civil Rights
- Hate crime: Stricter laws needed
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