Wife of kidnapped Egypt cleric in Millan CIA rendition trial seeks millions in damagesOctober 7th, 2009 Wife of cleric in CIA kidnap trial seeks millionsMILAN — The wife of an Egyptian cleric allegedly kidnapped from a Milan street in 2003 as part of the CIA's extraordinary rendition program is seeking millions of euros (dollars) in damages. Lawyers for Ghali Nabila told a Milan court Wednesday she deserved €5 million ($7.4 million) for her suffering after not knowing for years what had become of Osama Moustafa Hassan Nasr.
Filmmaker sue Chris Rock over upcoming release 'Good Hair'; claims it copies her workOctober 7th, 2009 Filmmaker sues Chris Rock over 'Good Hair'LOS ANGELES — A filmmaker is suing Chris Rock for at least $5 million and trying to block the release of his upcoming documentary "Good Hair."
Regina Kimbell sued Rock and several film companies in federal court in Los Angeles on Monday, claiming Rock's project is a copycat of her film, "My Nappy Roots."
Kimbell states she screened her film for the comedian in 2007. The lawsuit states "My Nappy Roots" traces the business and cultural history of black hair care and has otherwise only been shown at colleges and film festivals since its completion in 2006.
Punjabi to be Canada's 4th biggest language by 2011September 26th, 2009 TORONTO - Punjabi is set to become the fourth largest spoken language in Canada by 2011 after English, French and Chinese, according to Canadian Immigration Minister Jason Kenney. The minister made the announcement Friday night after inaugurating the seventh Spinning Wheel Film Festival at the Royal Ontario Museum here that will feature films by or about Sikhs.
AstraZeneca loses appeal over drug wholesale price inflation lawsuit in MassachusettsSeptember 24th, 2009 AstraZeneca loses price inflation lawsuit appealNEW YORK — An appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court's ruling that AstraZeneca inflated the price of expensive drugs in Massachusetts. The First Circuit of the United States Court of Appeals upheld a 2007 ruling by the U.S.
ACORN lawsuit: Md. law broken by video of workers giving advice to 2 posing as pimp, hookerSeptember 23rd, 2009 ACORN sues hidden-camera filmmakersBALTIMORE — Community activist group ACORN is suing the makers of a hidden-camera video that showed employees of its Baltimore office giving tax advice to a man posing as a pimp and a woman posing as a prostitute. The liberal group contends that the audio portion of the video was obtained illegally because Maryland requires two-party consent to create sound recordings.
Skype founders file another suit that could complicate eBay's plans to sell Web phone serviceSeptember 18th, 2009 Skype founders file suit against Skype buyerSAN FRANCISCO — The founders of Internet phone service Skype have filed another lawsuit that may put a wrench in eBay Inc.'s plan to sell Skype for $2 billion to a private investor group. In a lawsuit filed Friday in a Delaware state court, Joost N.V.
Photographer Annie Leibovitz gets extension on $24M loan, retains copyright to life's workSeptember 11th, 2009 Annie Leibovitz retains copyright to her photosNEW YORK — Annie Leibovitz has won an extension on a $24 million loan in a financial dispute that threatened her rights to her famous images, the two sides said in a joint statement Friday. Leibovitz and the company, Art Capital Group, said the 59-year-old photographer had been given more time to repay the loan.
Jury begins deliberating case against LA film-making couple accused of bribing Thai officialsSeptember 11th, 2009 Deliberations begin in Thai film bribery caseLOS ANGELES — Jurors have begun deliberating the case against a film-making couple accused of bribing Thai officials so they could run a film festival in Bangkok. The seven-man, five-woman jury on Friday weighed whether Gerald and Patricia Green are guilty of conspiracy, money laundering and other counts.
Suu Kyi's former college campaigns for her freedomSeptember 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - While Myanmar's Junta continues to remain entrenched in power, imprisoned pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's college here has kept up a campaign to support her and lobby for her freedom. Suu Kyi's house arrest was last month further extended for another 18 months by the military government after a trial for allegedly violating her terms of house arrest.
Apex court allows producer to release 'Wanted' on Sep 18September 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Wednesday allowed film producer Boney Kapoor to release his Salman Khan-starrer "Wanted" on Sep 18. A bench of Justice B.N.
Doggone! Ohio dispute over $1,000 reward for Chihuahua unleashes $15,000 lawsuitSeptember 9th, 2009 Women sue for dog reward in CincinnatiCINCINNATI — A dispute over a reward for a missing Chihuahua (chi-WAH'-wah) has unleashed a lawsuit in Ohio. Two Cincinnati women sued the dog's owner and two others for refusing to pay an advertised $1,000 reward for the small dog named Wilfred.
Celeb photographer Annie Leibovitz's $24M loan repayment due; risks losing copyright to imagesSeptember 8th, 2009 Photographer Annie Leibovitz's loan repayment dueNEW YORK — Celebrity photographer Annie Leibovitz risks losing the copyright to her images — and her entire life's work — if she doesn't pay back a $24 million loan due Tuesday. The lender, Art Capital Group, sued Leibovitz in July claiming she breached an agreement that authorized it to act as the agent in the sale of her photography and real estate.
NYC filmmaker goes to court to seek video coverage of US Open wheelchair matchesSeptember 8th, 2009 NYC lawsuit seeks wheelchair tennis coverageNEW YORK — A New York City documentary filmmaker is claiming the U.S. Tennis Association discriminates against wheelchair players by refusing to sell broadcast licensing rights to their matches.
Chevron says it will not pay damages in Ecuadorean environmental case after release of videoSeptember 1st, 2009 Chevron: No payment for enviro damages in EcuadorNEW YORK — Chevron said Tuesday that it would not pay damages, as much as $27 billion, if it loses an environmental lawsuit now before a judge in Ecuador. The company spoke about the case a day after releasing video that it said proves that the judge in the case is corrupt.
Arris buys video processing technology, patents from EG TechnologySeptember 1st, 2009 Arris buys video technology from EG TechnologySUWANEE, Ga. — Broadband technology company Arris said Tuesday that it has bought patents and video processing technology for use on digital networks from EG Technology Inc.