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'Project Runway': I do's and don'ts
Reality CheckLast night's Project Runway was the first of a two-part season finale, and this episode focused on the collections the designers had made during their month at home, as well as the continuing drama over Kenley's attitude. The show backtracks......Tags: Project Runway, Family, Michael Kors, Marriage
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Judge seeks closure in Detroit FOIA lawsuit
Associated Press WriterThe city and attorneys for Detroit's two daily newspapers plan to meet in an effort to settle a months-long Freedom of Information Act lawsuit seeking text messages between former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick and his ex-chief of staff. A Nov. 21 settlement...Tags: Corporate Crime, Newspaper and Magazine, Kwame Kilpatrick, Punishment, Lawyers
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SEC case against ex-Delphi officials goes forward
A federal judge in Detroit has refused to dismiss civil charges against five people accused of financial fraud at Delphi Corp. The five include Paul Free, who was principal accountant at the auto-parts maker until April 2002. In 2006, the Securities...Tags: Delphi Corp, Corporate Crime, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Securities, Trials
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SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Court weighs when should judges step aside
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ Supreme Court justices regularly confront cases involving companies they own shares in or that employ a family member. The decision is easy — the justices have a conflict of interest that forces them to play no role in the case....Tags: Condos and Houses, Exelon Corp., Economic Policy, Massey Energy Company, Values
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Michigan weekend features Oct. 11-12
If you have any questions about the features, please call News Editor Randi Goldberg Berris at 313-259-0650 or e-mail at rberris(at)ap.org. FOR USE SATURDAY-SUNDAY, Oct. 11-12, and thereafter: CENTERPIECE: SUPREME COURT-TAYLOR LANSING -- Chief...Tags: Court Administration, Economic Policy, Adrian Peterson, Injuries, Local Authority
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Election season peeve: Stop the robo-calls!
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsOne of life???s petty annoyances is making a phone call and getting an automated response instead of a live human being. So what makes political candidates think voters like picking up a phone and getting an automated pitch? In the......Tags: Election Day, Bill Clinton
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'Dancing with the Stars': Misty is out, Brooke is awesome and Cloris is still terrible
Reality CheckAnother two hours of Dancing with the Stars. Does the show get shorter when there are fewer couples?First, we actually see footage of Misty May-Treanor getting injured during practice, but we won't find out how she's doing until say, 9:45......Tags: Dance, Dancing
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Requests for jury trials swamping city courts
Experienced Baltimore defense attorneys are increasingly requesting jury trials in minor cases, flooding the city's already overwhelmed courts and frequently securing more lenient plea deals from prosecutors. Between 35 and 65 misdemeanor cases are...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Court Administration, Defendants, Assault, Punishment
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Iraq contractor sentenced in child porn case
A federal judge has rejected arguments from a former civilian contractor in Iraq who said that his sentence for possessing child pornography should be lighter to more closely align with what military personnel would face. Ira L. Waltrip, who drove a bus...Tags: Punishment
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No charges in probe of county county officials
Officials say an 18-month investigation into alleged financial wrongdoing involving a former Knox County state's attorney and a retired sheriff there won't result in criminal charges. In a letter to a Fulton County judge on Thursday, special...Tags: Laws, James Robert Thompson, Lawyers, Criminal Laws
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Courts are failing battered women
Chicago Tribune reporterFor every man convicted in a Cook County court of beating his wife or girlfriend, five men brought in on similar charges walk away legally unscathed. And despite official promises to help women pursue abuse complaints, that conviction rate is only getting...Tags: Court Administration, Defendants, Lawyers, Abusive Behavior, DePaul University
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Iraq contractor gets 3 years in child porn case
Associated Press WriterA federal judge rejected arguments Friday from a former civilian contractor in Iraq who said his sentence for possessing child pornography should be lighter to more closely align with what military personnel would face. Ira L. Waltrip, who drove a bus...Tags: Court Administration, Punishment, Trials, Pornography
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