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  • Turkey: Fighting With Kurds Will Surge

    Turkey: Fighting With Kurds Will Surge

    Legal World 11/01/2007

    Turkey's prime minister said Tuesday increased military action against separatist Kurdish rebels was "unavoidable" and pressed the United States for a crackdown on guerrilla bases in northern Iraq.Turkish helicopters pounded rebel positions near the ...

  • Brazil judge keeps Cisco suspects in custody

    Brazil judge keeps Cisco suspects in custody

    Legal World 10/29/2007

    A Brazilian judge has extended a term of temporary custody for six people connected with Cisco, the US technology giant accused of tax fraud, and imprisoned a further three people accused of involvement in the alleged scheme.Some 40 people were arres...

  • Former Haitai Group CEO Found Guilty

    Former Haitai Group CEO Found Guilty

    Legal World 10/27/2007

    A former business leader was found guilty Monday of embezzling corporate funds. The Seoul Central District Court sentenced Park Kun-bae, a former chief administrator of Haitai Group, to an eighteen month prison term.. Park was indicted last November ...

  • Italian court drops murder case against US soldier

    Italian court drops murder case against US soldier

    Legal World 10/25/2007

    Italian court has dropped a case against a U.S. soldier for killing an Italian intelligence agent at a check-point in Iraq on the grounds that it does not have jurisdiction, lawyers said on Thursday. U.S. soldier Mario Lozano was being tried in absen...

  • Russia's 'Chessboard Killer' Found Guilty of 48 Murders

    Russia's 'Chessboard Killer' Found Guilty of 48 Murders

    Legal World 10/24/2007

    Former supermarket worker Alexander Pichushkin confessed to killing 63 people with the goal of marking each death on a chessboard, which has 64 squares.Prosecutors last month charged him with 49 murders committed between 2001 and 2006 in a park on th...

  • NASA Sits on Air Safety Survey

    NASA Sits on Air Safety Survey

    Legal World 10/21/2007

    Anxious to avoid upsetting air travelers, NASA is withholding results from an unprecedented national survey of pilots that found safety problems like near collisions and runway interference occur far more frequently than the government previously rec...

  • AT&T Sues Vonage Over Patents

    AT&T Sues Vonage Over Patents

    Legal World 10/20/2007

    Internet phone company Vonage Holdings Corp. suffered another blow, disclosing that a third major telecom company had filed a patent infringement lawsuit against it.AT&T Inc. filed suit Wednesday in federal court in Wisconsin claiming Vonage is v...

  • Relief as EU leaders strike treaty deal

    Relief as EU leaders strike treaty deal

    Legal World 10/19/2007

    [##_1L|1268714669.gif|width="115" height="75" alt=""|_##]European Union leaders voiced relief at clinching a deal on Friday on a treaty to reform the 27-nation bloc's institutions, replacing a defunct constitution and ending a two-year crisis of conf...

  • Pakistan court rejects Musharraf martial law fears

    Pakistan court rejects Musharraf martial law fears

    Legal World 10/18/2007

    Pakistan's top court rejected concerns that President Pervez Musharraf would declare martial law if it rules his controversial election victory invalid.The Supreme Court is hearing challenges against his landslide victory in the October 6 presidentia...

  • China "furious" at Dalai Lama's U.S. award

    China "furious" at Dalai Lama's U.S. award

    Legal World 10/16/2007

    China expressed fury on Tuesday that the United States is to honor the Dalai Lama with an award and warned that the activities of his supporters were increasing in Chinese-controlled Tibet.The Dalai Lama, who has lived in exile in India since staging...

  • EU Court Backs Mandatory Retirement Age

    EU Court Backs Mandatory Retirement Age

    Legal World 10/16/2007

    [##_1L|1313125953.gif|width="115" height="75" alt=""|_##]The European Union's highest court on Tuesday backed the system of mandatory retirement age to combat high unemployment. In a judgment, the European Court of Justice said that even though discr...

  • 3 Americans share Nobel economics prize

    3 Americans share Nobel economics prize

    Legal World 10/14/2007

    Americans Leonid Hurwicz, Eric S. Maskin and Roger B. Myerson won the Nobel prize in economics on Monday for developing a theory that helps explain how incentives and private information affect the functioning of markets.Hurwicz, 90, is the oldest No...

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