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NewsFuel price-cut law 'considered'Transport Secretary Justine Greening says she will consider legislation to force petrol retailers to pass on cuts in the wholesale price of fuel.
Azerbaijan: 40 arrested in Eurovision terror plotBAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) -- Security services in Azerbaijan say they have arrested 40 suspects and seized weapons as they thwarted a series of planned terror attacks against the Eurovision Song Contest....
Azerbaijan: 40 arrested in Eurovision terror plotBAKU, Azerbaijan (AP) -- Security services in Azerbaijan say they have arrested 40 suspects and seized weapons as they thwarted a series of planned terror attacks against the Eurovision Song Contest....
Mubarak's sons to be tried for insider tradingCAIRO (AP) -- Hosni Mubarak's two sons were charged Wednesday with insider trading and referred to trial before a criminal court....
Syrian activists report renewed shelling in HomsBEIRUT (AP) -- Syrian forces renewed shelling of the central city of Homs on Monday, one day after the head of the U.N. observers' mission demanded that warring parties allow the evacuation of women, children, elderly and sick people, activists said....
Injured Lampard out of Euro 2012Frank Lampard is ruled out of England's Euro 2012 campaign with a thigh injury and is set to be replaced by Liverpool's Jordan Henderson.
Mubarak sons to face new trialThe two sons of deposed Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are to go on trial on suspicion of insider trading, Egypt's prosecutor general says.
Remote hamlet ready for French reporter's releaseSAN ISIDRO, Colombia (AP) -- Residents of this remote hamlet that lacks running water and electricity, and lives off cattle ranching and coca-growing were preparing a barbeque for Wednesday's planned handover of a French journalist by Colombia's main leftist rebel group....
Nat Fraser guilty of wife murderNat Fraser is found guilty for a second time of murdering his estranged wife Arlene, who disappeared in 1998.
7 questions on less-spoken languagesHow much do you know about some of the world's extinct, dying or less-spoken languages?
Three women admit brothel keepingThree Polish women are given suspended prison sentences at Belfast Magistrates Court for brothel keeping and having criminal property.
Romney clinches nomination, but Trump overshadowsLAS VEGAS (AP) -- Mitt Romney has won the Republican presidential nomination after years of fighting, though his triumph was partially overshadowed by the celebrity businessman who helped him along the way....
Romney clinches nomination, but Trump overshadowsLAS VEGAS (AP) -- Mitt Romney has won the Republican presidential nomination after years of fighting, though his triumph was partially overshadowed by the celebrity businessman who helped him along the way....
Pakistan doctor guilty of militancy, not CIA linksPESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) -- A Pakistan doctor who assisted the CIA in tracking down Osama bin Laden was sentenced to 33 years in prison for conspiring with an Islamist militant commander, a verdict that could make it more difficult for Washington to argue for his release....
E.D.Pa.: Seizure of hard drives rather than copying them onsite was reasonable executionDefendant company and its principal were accused of false statements on toxic waste reports. The state EPA got a search warrant from the judge overseeing a statewide grand jury, and the search warrant clearly contemplated digital documents which were reasonably seized via seizure of the hard drives rather than an onsite inspection. Other technical arguments were moot, including sealing the search warrant materials for a while. United States v. Blue Marsh Labs., 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 73544 (E.D. Pa. May 24, 2012).* Defendant was stopped by the police for DUI when the motorist behind him at a McDonald’s drive-thru at 4 am called the police that he was “drunk as hell,” giving the vehicle make, color, and license number. The officer corroborated the tip with the McDonald’s employee. That was cause for a stop. State v. Steinbrunner, 2012 Ohio 2358, 2012 Ohio App. LEXIS 2083 (3d Dist. May 29, 2012).* Obama's health care aid to small firms disappointsWASHINGTON (AP) -- It seemed like a good idea at the time....
Obama's health care aid to small firms disappointsWASHINGTON (AP) -- It seemed like a good idea at the time....
Eurozone bank bailouts proposedThe European Commission suggests that banks should be bailed out directly, and proposes a eurozone-wide banking union and deposit protection scheme.
Romney wins more than 100 delegates on big nightWASHINGTON (AP) -- Mitt Romney has won more than 100 delegates while clinching the Republican nomination for president....
Israel's Barak: Weigh 'unilateral action'JERUSALEM (AP) -- Defense Minister Ehud Barak abruptly proposed on Wednesday that Israel consider "unilateral action" if long-stalled peace talks with the Palestinians don't resume and produce a deal - suggesting Israel may be thinking of withdrawing from part of the West Bank, as it did from the Gaza Strip seven years ago....
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