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"Federal district judge Dale A. Kimball has handed down the final judgment in the SCO case. The decision dismisses SCO's latest claims, grants declaratory relief to Novell, and sustains the court's previous judgment that SCO owes Novell over $2.54 million (plus interest) for unjust enrichment."
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Little likelihood of recovery but perhaps judgment will scare off spammers.
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The twists and turns of a 20-year-old murder inquiry
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An Alaska state legislative investigator found yesterday that Gov. Sarah Palin abused her executive power when she and her husband engaged in a campaign to oust her former brother-in-law from the state police force.
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Probe finds Gov. Palin misused executive power in pursuing vendetta against ex-brother-in-law.
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Attorneys for Alison Silva, who's suing Keanu Reeves, contend the word is derogatory. A celebrity photographer wants to make "paparazzo" a four-letter word during his upcoming civil trial against Keanu Reeves.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A strange cold case murder story that stretched halfway around the globe and back over a span of nearly 30 years ended this weekend a few blocks from where it began, with the shocking suicide of Japanese businessman Kazuyoshi Miura in a downtown jail cell....
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Eluana Englaro's father insists it was her wish that she not be kept alive.
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After 20 years, Scottish detective John Rebus tidies up his final case. If the detective business had a coat of arms—one of those fancy heraldic deals with the noble profile of a lion or an eagle, along with a pompous slogan such as "Onward!"—the perfect motto would be a little less exalted.
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The sentencing of Solizhon Abdurakhmanov, a human rights activist, prompted calls for extended sanctions on Uzbekistan.
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Probe finds Gov. Palin misused executive power in pursuing vendetta against ex-brother-in-law.
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THE legal team of domestic football's governing body FUFA, will next week revive their compensation case against former coach Lazslo Csaba. The German absconded from duty and headed to Scotland's outfit Hearts FC as manager in June.
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Prime Minister Stephen Harper didn't show any sign Saturday of backing off a defamation lawsuit against the Liberal party despite a finding that a key audio recording was not altered as he claimed.
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The attorney for a Loudoun County school official charged with possession of child pornography has filed a motion to remove the Loudoun commonwealth's attorney from the case, saying that the county's chief prosecutor has demonstrated bias and animosity.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The global economy is drawing closer to a dangerous downward spiral and time may be running out for world leaders to find a way to stop it before it inflicts lasting damage.
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Andrea Mitchell, NBC News correspondent and wife of the former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan, has for years kept her potential conflict of interest in check.
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Andrea Mitchell, NBC News correspondent and wife of the former Fed chairman Alan Greenspan, has for years kept her potential conflict of interest in check.
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Frank Lautenberg, who has never amassed huge approval ratings in independent polls and has never won more than 55% of the vote in a general election, appears likely to become the first five-term United States Senator in New Jersey history. The 84-year-old Democrat is positioned to break Clifford Case's record of 24 years in statewide office in December. He has already passed Harrison Williams for number two on that list. Some analysts say that Lautenberg has been lucky -- the fortunate beneficiary of the Republicans nominating the wrong candidate in each of his elections. His first campaign was against Millicent Fenwick, an iconic 72-year-old Congresswoman who was the model for Doonsbury's Lacey Davenport character. But Fenwick refused to raise PAC money and couldn't compete with Lautenberg's vast self-financed warchest. Old-time GOP'ers say that Jim Courter, then a two-term Congressman, would have been a stronger candidate for the open Senate seat.
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Details: WellPoint is the nation's leading health benefits company serving the needs of approximately 28 million medical members nationwide.Manages a team of nurse care managers engaged in assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evalu
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By the time FirstPay Inc. shuttered its doors and declared bankruptcy in 2003, the Silver Spring company was managing payroll operations for about 1,500 businesses and organizations. What few, if any, knew was that owner Mark Rothman allegedly skimmed about $11 million of the taxes FirstPay was...
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"...lost two copyright lawsuits in Germany over displaying photos and artworks as thumbnails in a preview of search results."
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On Tuesday, a federal judge will hear arguments on a proposal that would bring to $32 million the amount pet food makers would pay to settle over contaminated pet food.
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Depiction of a bloody, decapitated rival high school mascot creates controversy.
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Ongoing optimism in Europe's markets
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Nationalised lender Northern Rock says it will not take legal action for negligence against those in charge before its collapse.
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France's first lady has become personally involved in the case of a former leftist terrorist from Italy, visiting the severely depressed woman in a hospital, the president said Monday.
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SANTA ANA, Calif. (AP) -- A former congressional candidate in Southern California has pleaded not guilty to obstruction of justice in the probe of a letter his campaign sent to 14,000 registered voters with Hispanic surnames....
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The attorney for Gary Coleman says the actor has pleaded not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and reckless driving.
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A month-old Grants Pass infant being treated at Doernbecher Children's Hospital in Portland has begun to recover from a rare case of infant botulism.
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A former choreographer for America's Junior Miss has pleaded guilty to sex charges involving a minor.
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Almost a year after two teenage girls were found dead -- allegedly executed by their father -- in Texas, the FBI is saying for the first time that the case may have been an 'honor killing.'
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M2Z Networks wants to offer free wireless Internet service to anyone. The catch: It will sell your ZIP code to search engines.
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Jury selection began in a closely watched tax-shelter case once billed as the largest ever, but prosecutors face an uphill battle after a string of defeats in a proceeding that has been scaled back.
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The Supreme Court yesterday took up a proposed expansion of minorities' ability to file lawsuits under the Voting Rights Act, the first of two important voting rights cases the court could hear this term.
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The 9,000-year-old remains of a mother and baby found off the coast of Israel provide the earliest confirmed evidence of human TB.
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Graham Wagg's England ambitions remain as strong as ever - and he claims he does not need to leave Derbyshire to fulfil his dream.
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The extraordinary spectacle of "our right trusty and well beloved counsellor" Baron Mandelson of Foy and Hartlepool, clad in ermine, receiving the sovereign's "greetings" in the House of Lords was, at first glance, enough alone to make the case for an elected and reformed second chamber. As a senior cabinet minister, Lord Mandelson has no electoral legitimacy of a parliamentary constituency and has been forced to resign twice from previous cabinets amid swirls of scandal. But, notwithstanding his lavish perks and financial compensation, his ennoblement is the final straw for many voters.