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The final list of three male and 10 female jurors were chosen by Simpson, his lawyers and prosecutors after four days of marathon court sessions that ended Thursday night. Six alternate jurors were also chosen, two of whom are black.  |


TransCanada Corp., backed by Governor Sarah Palin, was recently given a state franchise to install the pipeline; while a venture by British Petroleum and Conoco Phillips, which have rights to bulk of North Slope's gas, will install another.  |
Gardasil, which targets four strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause most cases of cervical cancer, is already approved to help prevent a leading cause of cervical cancer in women of that same age range. Two of those HPV  |
The Virginia law "is unconstitutionally over broad on its face because it prohibits the anonymous transmission of all unsolicited bulk e-mails, including those containing political, religious or other speech protected by the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution," Justice G.  |


The Chickasaw Oaks Homeowner's Association is fed up with the aggressive protesters, some of whom are reportedly dressing up like monsters and demons, and have asked a judge to sequester them to a protest zone about a block from the  |
The Los Angeles times reported Saturday morning that there are now 17 confirmed deaths as a result of the crash, and at least 135 are injured.  |
The numbers of Iraqi refugees coming to the U.S. is estimated to be 17,000 in the 2009 fiscal year, which begins October 1.  |
Ike stretched about 600 miles across and the Miami-based National Hurricane Center feared that the storm could surge waves reaching up to 25 feet high on the coast.  |
A report released by AAA Saturday said the average price of regular unleaded gasoline increased by 5.8 cents Saturday to $3.73 a gallon, from $3.675 the day before.  |
President Bush declared 29 Texas counties disaster areas, making them available for federal funds and emergency aid assistance.  |
A new wave of robbery and killings involving gangsters wielding iron bars has hit Kampala and surrounding areas. The attackers ambush their victims in dark corners and hit them using iron bars locally known as mitayimbwa before making off with  |
The Authorities of the Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) Ikeja Zonal District office has vowed to prosecute those responsible for the death of its former Acting Marketing Manager, Akute area office, murdered in cold blood last month saying that  |
A couple and their son who were arrested after being linked to al Qaeda mastermind Fazul Abdullah were back in court on Friday on six additional charges.  |
EIGHT students, whose academic papers are suspected to have been forged, have been barred from registering at Uganda Christian University pending further investigations.  |
POLICE closed 16 butcheries between Monday and Thursday this week for operating without licences and arrested 149 people for stock theft related cases under an operation code-named, "Operation Eradicate Cattle Rustlers Market Number 9".  |
POLICE arrested three suspected armed robbers alleged to have been operating in Harare and recovered an assortment of household goods worth over $450 million on Wednesday.  |
A maize trader who was recently arrested after fleeing from two detectives with US$9 600 trap money appeared at the Harare Magistrates' Court this week facing allegations of diverting maize meant for maize-meal production to the black market and defeating  |
On July 1, 2002, his strident voice rang out like a lone voice in the wilderness. Then he was just 44. He petitioned Police authorities in Abuja alleging that herbalists attached to Okija shrine in Anambra State were deeply enmeshed  |
THE influx of cheap fake imports is stifling the growth of local industries.  |
A man was on Friday jailed for five years for being in possession of ammunition, while another was jailed for also five years for having fake currency notes.  |
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