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Reports that several terrorists may have survived the three-day siege of Mumbai and escaped into the population will certainly not do much to calm the fears of a city already on edge."I think there are ...  |


ng liens or claims for reimbursement or subrogation. This area of the law is changing rapidly, and will likely be the subject of new state and, possibly, federal legislation in 2009. Within just the past few years, the law as  |
New Jersey Injury News -- It was 9 years ago, on October 24th 1999, that a 2-year-old girl named Antonia Verni was paralyzed and rendered a quadriplegic as a result of a drunk driving accident.The man behind the wheel, Daniel  |
2 A.D.3d 496, 840 N.Y.S.2d 809 (2d Dep't 2007) held that the actions of the preceding vehicle may indeed be relevant to the happening of an ensuing rear end accident. There, the preceding vehicle was a police car driven by  |


The group of Broward County men suspected in the string of Dunkin' Donuts robberies last week will be needing a Broward criminal attorney soon. Last night, two young Fort Lauderdale men were arrested at a Broward Sheriff's Office police checkpoint  |
National Intelligence Director Mike McConnell says the terrorist group U.S. intelligence believes carried out last week's attack in Mumbai is the same one that attacked Mumbai trains in 2006.  |  |
One of the two men arrested for illegally buying mobile phone cards used by gunmen in the Mumbai attacks is a counter-insurgency police officer who may have been on an undercover mission, security officials said Saturday.  |
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Friday that it is "well past time" for Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe to leave office as evidenced by the nation's calamitous cholera epidemic and health care crisis.  |
French President Nicolas Sarkozy met the Dalai Lama Saturday at a gathering of Nobel Peace Prize laureates in the Polish city of Gdansk, shrugging off Chinese anger, an Elysee spokesman said.  |
Three people died as 31 heavy car crashes were reported overnight across Bulgaria, according to the data of the country`s Interior Ministry. Other 35 people were injured in the hits as five of them are in critical condition. In the  |
Sudan's minister of state for humanitarian affairs claims innocence and vows to never give himself up  |
Simon Hoggart: The Queen gave the impression, even more than in previous years, that she had lost the will to live  |
Ahmad Muhammad Harun rejects suggestions of guilt over actions which has left 200,000 people dead  |
Elisabeth Mahoney on The Art of Conversation  |
Mark Lawson on Spooks  |
Larry Elliott: After a 57-year gap, the City expects the monetary policy committee to cut the bank rate from 3% to 2%  |
Michael White: Following the arrest of Tory MP Damian Green, the buck is being passed with alarming regularity  |
Government is set to greatly increase the amount of money people can withdraw from banks in an attempt to quell unrest over a drastic cash shortage  |
The six-month inquiry singles out Pakistan as one of the likeliest sources of such an attack  |
A recent documentary claims charges of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor should be overturned. Hadley Freeman looks back  |
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