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NewsHealth care lawyer Clement as high court regularWASHINGTON (AP) -- Paul Clement used to argue for the federal government's power until he started arguing against it....
Canada smoke firms sued for $27bnA Canadian class-action lawsuit that could cost three large tobacco companies up to C$27bn (£17.4bn) is set to begin in Montreal.
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
Verrilli: Point man in looming health care battleWASHINGTON (AP) -- In 16 appearances before the Supreme Court, Donald Verrilli has advocated for the rights of death row inmates and has successfully argued fine points of telecommunications law in cases with billions of dollars in the balance....
VIDEO: How to play the thereminLearn to play the theremin, one of the world’s oldest electronic instruments, from Lydia Kavina who was taught to play by its inventor, Leon Theremin.
BOA 'optimistic' over drugs banThe British Olympic Association is 'cautiously optimistic' its lifetime bans for drugs cheats will remain after a hearing on Monday.
Greece swaps bonds worth $232.5 billionATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece implemented the biggest debt writedown in history on Monday, swapping the bulk of its privately-held bonds with new ones worth less than half their original value....
VIDEO: Eric Joyce apologises to MPsEric Joyce apologises in the House of Commons to MPs and others he assaulted in a Parliamentary bar.
Canada Hell's Angel suspect heldA Canadian member of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang wanted on charges including 22 counts of murder has been arrested in Panama, police say.
McLaren expect F1 title challengeThe Woking team believe drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton can challenge for this year's Formula 1 titles.
Somali woman shines in military training programIBANDA, Uganda (AP) -- A military instructor clad in fatigues and boots who barks out orders to men half her age has become the unlikely star of a European Union program to train thousands of Somali troops....
Giving England water 'too costly'Moving water from Wales to drought-hit southern and eastern England would be too costly and damaging to the environment, says Welsh Water.
VIDEO: House of CommonsFalkirk MP Eric Joyce has resigned from the Labour party after he was fined for assaulting politicians in a House of Commons bar.
Defendant won't testify in NJ webcam spying trialNEW BRUNWSICK, N.J. (AP) -- Jurors in the trial of a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another will not hear directly from the defendant....
Defendant won't testify in NJ webcam spying trialNEW BRUNWSICK, N.J. (AP) -- Jurors in the trial of a former Rutgers University student accused of using a webcam to spy on his roommate's intimate encounter with another will not hear directly from the defendant....
Family say goodbye to Davy JonesThe family of late Monkees star Davy Jones hold a private memorial service in his home city of Manchester.
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