Sugar beet debate leaves farmers waiting as Colo.'s Boulder County reconsiders biotech cropsOctober 1st, 2009 Sugar beets spur county to reconsider biotech foodBOULDER, Colo. — Famuer Rasmussen Jr.
Judge says he's reluctant to put global warming on trial in case of foiled oil and gas auctionSeptember 25th, 2009 Judge averse to global warming trial in Utah caseSALT LAKE CITY — A federal judge said Friday he's reluctant to put global warming on trial in the case of a Utah college student charged with disrupting a federal oil and gas lease auction for parcels near several national parks. U.S. District Judge Dee Benson gave attorneys for Tim DeChristopher a month to file briefs saying why they should be allowed claim he was acting in the interest of the greater good.
Massachusetts woman found with baby cut from womb held on $500,000 bail in kidnap caseSeptember 16th, 2009 Woman held on $500k bail in womb-cut kidnap caseWORCESTER, Mass. — A woman accused of kidnapping a baby who had been cut from her mother's womb was ordered held on $500,000 cash bail Wednesday after she was returned to Massachusetts from New Hampshire, where she was found in a homeless shelter with the infant.
2 former NE Pa. judges charged with racketeering, money laundering in kids-for-cash schemeSeptember 9th, 2009 Former Pa. judges indicted in kids-for-cash schemeALLENTOWN, Pa. — Federal prosecutors have ratcheted up their pursuit of two former Pennsylvania judges accused of taking $2.8 million in kickbacks to place youth offenders in private detention centers.
Balsillie scheduled to show up as Coyotes bankruptcy saga reaches critical phaseSeptember 1st, 2009 Balsillie set to show up for crucial hearingPHOENIX — The Phoenix Coyotes saga seems to be stumbling toward a conclusion, and the lead character in the twisted drama finally is scheduled to make an appearance. After almost four months of legal wrangling and nearly 900 court filings, a hearing is scheduled in U.S.
2 officials in Texas go after the big state benefactor in ExxonAugust 28th, 2009 Pair of Texas officials go after ExxonDALLAS — A pair of elected officials in Texas is going after Exxon Mobil, a name synonymous with the state, for allegedly stuffing abandoned oil wells with piles of junk, sludge and tools so other companies could not drill in the same places. The Texas Supreme Court recently reversed a jury's finding that the world's largest publicly traded oil company intentionally wrecked the wells nearly 20 years ago.
Federal jury rejects Altria Group's $24 million tax shelter claimJuly 10th, 2009 Federal jury rejects Altria's tax shelter claimWASHINGTON — A federal jury has rejected a $24 million tax refund claim filed by tobacco company Altria Group Inc. The IRS challenged tax deductions the Richmond, Va.-based company made in 1996 and 1997 in connection with leveraged lease transactions.
University of Kentucky seeks to dismiss, move former basketball coach Billy Gillispie's suitJune 29th, 2009 Kentucky seeks to move Billy Gillispie lawsuitLOUISVILLE, Ky. — The University of Kentucky Athletics Association says former Kentucky basketball coach Billy Gillispie has sued the wrong people and in the wrong place.
Miami authorities bust suspected Medicare fraud ring they say spanned 5 states, 8 chargedJune 24th, 2009 Miami authorities bust suspected Medicare fraudMIAMI — It may be the center for Medicare fraud, but even Miami officials said Tuesday they were surprised by the breadth of a ring they say spanned five states, used 29 fake storefronts and attempted to steal $100 million from Medicare and Medicare Advantage. Eight defendants were charged in the elaborate scam authorities say billed Medicare for bogus HIV and cancer infusion drugs using dozens of storefronts in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Louisiana, authorities said.
Lawsuit throws light on murky West Bank real estate deals for Israeli settlersJune 20th, 2009 Lawsuit brings murky West Bank land deals to lightOFRA SETTLEMENT, West Bank — It reads like a standard real estate contract between a Zionist institution and an Israeli couple. But it offers a rare glimpse into the bureaucratic smoke screen that helps ensure a strong Jewish presence on lands claimed by the Palestinians for a future state.
Supreme Court will decide battle between Shell Oil and gas station operatorsJune 15th, 2009 Court steps into dispute between Shell, stationsWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is stepping into a dispute between Shell Oil Co. and gas station operators who claim the oil company tried to drive them out of business.
Judge indicates ruling on Coyotes' relocation is forthcomingJune 12th, 2009 Judge promises ruling on Coyotes' relocation issuePHOENIX — The issue of how much Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie should pay the NHL to move the Phoenix Coyotes to Hamilton, Ontario, will not be the subject of another hearing in U.S. Bankruptcy Court.
Judge focuses on potential relocation fee as key to solving Coyotes bankruptcy caseJune 10th, 2009 Judge focuses on fee in Coyotes bankruptcy casePHOENIX — A relocation fee imposed by the NHL could ruin Canadian billionaire Jim Balsillie's bid to buy the bankrupt Phoenix Coyotes and move them to Hamilton, Ontario. The potential fee was a consistent topic during a 6½-hour hearing on the team's fate in U.S.
MLB, NHL, NBA say adverse ruling in Coyotes case would set dangerous precedentJune 6th, 2009 Other major sports leagues back NHL's fightPHOENIX — The other three major professional sports leagues warned in a court document Friday that a ruling against the NHL in its attempt to block the sale and move of the Phoenix Coyotes would set a dangerous precedent. The NFL, Major League Baseball and the NBA said in a joint brief that such a ruling "has the potential to undermine the business of professional hockey and other major league sports."
The three leagues joined in an "amici curiae" brief in U.S.
Schwarzenegger's plan to sell off Calif. landmarks is questioned; too risky in ths market?June 3rd, 2009 Plan to sell off Calif. landmarks is questionedSACRAMENTO, Calif.