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Michael Jackson’s attorney said Tuesday that the pop star might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheikh $7 million.
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Michael Jackson might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheik US$7 million, the pop star's lawyer said Tuesday.
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Michael Jackson's attorney said that the pop star might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheikh $7 million.
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LONDON (AP) -- Michael Jackson might be too sick to travel to London to testify in a suit claiming he owes an Arab sheik $7 million, the pop star's attorney said Tuesday....
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Raffaello Follieri, the Italian businessman who dated actress Anne Hathaway, says his health has deteriorated because of "unspeakably unsanitary" jail conditions and wants to be moved.
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LONDON (AP) -- Michael Jackson may be too ill to travel to London to testify in a suit which claims he owes an Arab sheikh $7 million, the pop star's lawyer said Tuesday....
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Michael Jackson could be made to attend the High Court in London, despite his doctor saying he is unfit to travel.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Singer Michael Jackson may be too sick to travel to London to give evidence in a court case against him brought by a son of the king of Bahrain, his lawyer said on Tuesday.
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A lawyer for Michael Jackson told a British court Tuesday that the pop star is too ill to testify in person for a breach-of-contract lawsuit brought by the son of Bahrain's king.
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Michael Jackson's lawyer says singer may be too sick to travel to London court.
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Michael Jackson's lawyer says the pop star has agreed to come to London to respond to a Bahraini sheik's $7 million lawsuit.
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A lawyer for Sheik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa of Bahrain says the details of his legal settlement with pop star Michael Jackson are to remain private.
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The details of pop star Michael Jackson's settlement with a Bahraini prince are to remain confidential, a lawyer for the royal said Monday.
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Text messages from press row. Citing the travel demands of a team based on the West Coast, Phil Jackson says the Lakers won't win 70 games this season. . . .
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Choosing street names is not the most challenging task on the municipal agenda in Spanish towns and cities. Saints, military heroes and nobility provide plenty of scope, as demonstrated by a sequence of plazas in the middle of Madrid named for San Miguel, Comandante Moreras and Isabel II.
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A plan to create a new emergency command center is cause for concern to residents of Chinatown, a hub of police activity since Sept. 11, 2001.
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Damnation was the dominant theme Saturday in a new Vienna State Opera production of Charles Gounod's Faust. But redemption triumphed in the form of wonderful singing and a powerful orchestral performance.
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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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Air travel is in decline for the first time in two decades as the worsening economic climate deters people from flying.
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Eagles WR DeSean Jackson led Philly in receiving in Week 6 against the 49ers. Jackson caught six passes for 98 yards.
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The Chargers didn't list WR Vincent Jackson (knee) as inactive for Week 6, meaning he'll suit up and play against the Patriots. He practiced in full Friday.
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Colts DB Marlin Jackson had six tackles Sunday against the Ravens.
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Broncos WR Eddie Royal (ankle) has been ruled inactive for Week 6 against the Jaguars and WR Darrell Jackson will start in his place. Royal was injured during a Week 5 win against the Bucs, but was able to practice during the week. Head coach Mike Shanahan thought he would play, but Royal couldn't go Sunday.
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The European Union said Monday it had dropped a travel ban on Uzbek officials imposed after a bloody crackdown on an uprising in 2005, saying the central Asian country had made some progress in improving human rights.
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The European Union temporarily suspended a travel ban on President Aleksandr G. Lukashenko, rewarding the authoritarian leader for recent democratic gains.
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Members of the governing body of the publicly owned Dulles International and Reagan National airports have spent hundreds of thousands of the agency's dollars traveling to conferences around the world with little oversight and few, if any, rules.