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Obama Open to Charges For Harsh Interrogations

Obama Open to Charges For Harsh Interrogations

President leaves open possibility that officials who approved tactics against terrorism suspects during Bush administration could face legal liability.

 

Man Sues Cops Over Polar Bear Pjs Walk of Shame

A Cincinnati-area man is suing two suburban police departments, saying he was falsely arrested and then humiliated when he had to walk through his neighborhood in pajamas with polar bears on them.

 

AIG Shareholder Files Lawsuit Against Company

The lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges AIG Directors approved artificially inflated bonuses. Kent Shocknek reports.

 

Housekeeper sues Kobe, wife over treatment

Kobe Bryant's former housekeeper is suing the NBA star and his wife, contending she was 'harassed and humiliated,' denied health insurance and forced to quit because of 'intolerable' working conditions.

 

US accuses Dish of violating do-not-call list

The U.S. government and four states sued Dish Network Corp on Wednesday, accusing the satellite television provider of assisting its
authorized dealers in calling consumers with recorded telemarketing messages.

 

Washington Mutual sues FDIC for over $13 billion

Washington Mutual Inc, the failed U.S. savings and loan, has sued the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp for well over $13 billion in connection with the loss of its banking operations, which was acquired by JPMorgan Chase & Co.

 

Yale student sues airline for $1M over lost Xbox

Yale student sues airline for $1M over lost Xbox

A Yale University student from Ohio has filed a lawsuit seeking $1 million from US Airways for a video game console he says was ...

 

Madoff expected to plead guilty to fraud charges

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Bernard Madoff, accused mastermind of a $50 billion investment fraud, is expected to plead guilty to criminal charges next week, three months after his arrest shocked his customers worldwide.

 

'Terminator' producers in legal battle

Film News: Moritz Borman sues Halcyon duo for fraud -- "Terminator: Salvation" producer Moritz Borman has sued fellow producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek and their Halcyon Co. banner, alleging fraud and breach for not paying him producing fees.

 

Amy Winehouse Charged With Assaulting Fan

Amy Winehouse Charged With Assaulting Fan

Troubled British singer in trouble for allegedly hit a fan in the eye when asked to pose for a picture with her at a party

 

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