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NewsIran plans new proposals at nuke talksStardust recycling mystery solvedThe mechanism by which stars spew out the raw ingredients for planets at the end of their lives is elucidated in a pioneering experiment.
Arkansas judge fines J&J $1.1B in Risperdal caseLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -- An Arkansas judge on Wednesday fined Johnson & Johnson and a subsidiary more than $1.1 billion after a jury found that the companies downplayed and hid risks associated with taking the antipsychotic drug Risperdal....
Blair 'blank' over rendition caseTony Blair says he has no recollection of a 2004 rendition case involving an ex-terror suspect who claims he was tortured after being flown to Libya.
Brit Watson targets Olympic goldBritish number three Heather Watson sets herself an ambitious target of winning the singles gold medal at the London Olympics.
London gets primary school cashThe London boroughs are the main beneficiaries of £600m additional government funding for primary school places in England.
VIDEO: The 'unbeatable' alarm clockInventor Paul Sammut discusses the Ramos alarm clock he has invented, which requires a unique pin every day to switch it off.
ITV moves BGT to later time slotITV announces Britain's Got Talent will be broadcast at a later time from 21 April to avoid an overlap with The Voice on BBC One.
Day of stunts, stagecraft on presidential campaignFREMONT, Calif. (AP) -- Stunts, stagecraft, scripts - and a touch of the surreal - shaped the presidential campaign Thursday as Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama sought an edge on voters' No. 1 issue, the economy....
Obama-Romney showdown starts off with a harsh toneMENDENHALL, Pa. (AP) -- The 2012 presidential general election has begun. It won't be pretty....
Obama trying to undermine Romney's record on jobsWASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama tried Monday to tarnish Mitt Romney as a corporate titan who got rich by cutting rather than creating jobs, opening a new effort to undercut the Republican's claims that his background of business success is just what America needs in a time of deep economic uncertainty....
Obama-Romney showdown starts off with a harsh toneMENDENHALL, Pa. (AP) -- The 2012 presidential general election has begun. It won't be pretty....
Romney won't say he'll overturn immigration orderTROY, Ohio (AP) -- Mitt Romney in an interview aired Sunday repeatedly refused to say that he would overturn President Barack Obama's new policy allowing some young illegal immigrants to stay in the United States. He claimed Obama's decision was political, while senior White House adviser David Plouffe said the move wasn't motivated by politics....
Obama calls Romney, congratulates him on GOP nodWASHINGTON (AP) -- President Barack Obama on Wednesday congratulated Mitt Romney on securing the Republican presidential nomination, a gesture coupled with a new line of attack on the GOP challenger that portrays his economic record while governor of Massachusetts as a failure....
Law.com: "Can the Government Force the Surrender of Encryption Keys?"Law.com: Can the Government Force the Surrender of Encryption Keys? by Joshua A. Engel: Encrypted data is accessible only through the use of a password or encryption key, and this encryption raises several questions. What happens when the government wants to read encrypted documents? Can the government make you turn over your password or encryption key? Does the right to remain silent or the privilege against self-incrimination provide any protection? Some believe that the answer to this question may be one of the most important technology-related legal questions of the next decade. In a number of cases starting to wind through state and federal courts, the government has sought to compel suspects to provide passwords and encryption keys despite claims of Fifth Amendment privilege by witnesses and suspects. This issue has appeared infrequently in courts. However, a decision last month by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, United States v. John Doe, has started to provide some guidance. The court concluded that the Fifth Amendment privilege applied because the provision of this information is essentially an admission that the person had possession and control over, and access to, the computer, files, or data. AG vows thorough review in Trayvon Martin caseWASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. said Wednesday that the Justice Department will take appropriate action in the killing of Trayvon Martin if it finds evidence that a federal criminal civil rights crime has been committed. The attorney general made the comments in an appearance before a civil ... US judge fines drugs giant $1.1bnDrugs giant Johnson & Johnson is ordered by a US judge to pay $1.1bn for downplaying the risks involved in taking its anti-psychotic drug Risperdal.
UN observers in Syria attacked near besieged townBEIRUT (AP) -- The U.S. accused Russia of escalating the Syrian conflict by sending attack helicopters to President Bashar Assad's regime, and U.N. observers were attacked Tuesday with stones, metal rods and gunfire that blocked them from a besieged rebel-held town where civilians were feared trapped by government shelling....
WHO: Dementia cases worldwide will triple by 2050GENEVA (AP) -- Cases of dementia - and the heavy social and financial burdens associated with them - are set to soar in the coming decades as life expectancy and medical care improve in poorer countries, the World Health Organization says....
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