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County told hiring was legal
Deputy Yellowstone County Attorney Kevin Gillen did nothing wrong by hiring his wife as a legal consultant, but he shouldn't hire her directly in the future
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:45A
US share price crash inquiry finds no single cause
An investigation into last week's mysterious plunge in US share prices has found no single cause was to blame. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:40A
Tell-tale silence in Faridkot
Pakistani villagers watch breaking news on the Indian court verdict against the sole surviving gunman of the Mumbai massacre, Mohammed Ajmal
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:39A
The justice league: Elena Kagan's nomination shows that Ivy roots run deep
Over the past 25 years, it has crept into the chamber and entwined every justice's chair except that of John Paul Stevens. But if Solicitor General and
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:39A
Israel libr de la crcel con otro chocosito
Pese a que Israel arriesgaba de 541 das a 3 aos de cana, su abogado Jorge Mohor se la jug por arreglar el tete a la buena y logr que los querellantes
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:39A
verdict wanted on Norwich rat-run changes
People are being urged to have their say on whether traffic changes introduced to stop rat-running and speeding in the Silver Road area of Norwich have
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:36A
Two hurt in plane crash at WA airport
Two people have been seriously injured in a light aircraft crash at Jandakot airport in Perth. Police said they had no further details on the crash that
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:35A
NI justice minister reveals priorities
David Ford is the first NI justice minister in almost 40 years. In his first major interview, a month after his appointment, the minister tells BBC NI Home
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:31A
Taxi drives into Wellington McDonald's
but they say the driver of the taxi, operated by Amalgamated Taxis, will not face criminal charges as the crash was "clearly an accident".
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:28A
El abogado del Cartagena defiende hoy ante el CSD su postura con un documento
Salvador Rincn, abogado del FC Cartagena, defiende hoy ante el Consejo Superior de Deportes (CSD) la postura del club blanquinegro de que no hay deuda
Updated: 05/12/2010 02:25A