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Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal advance to Wimbledon final
Special to The TimesAt a quiet moment in a third set on a heavy Wimbledon day, Marat Safin suddenly loosed a despondent primal scream that caused serious giggling in the Centre Court audience. It came between points, just after he'd barely touched another of the museum-...Tags: Venus Williams, Boris Becker, Stefan Edberg, Marat Safin, Roger Federer
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One more time: Federer vs. Nadal at Wimbledon
AP Tennis WriterAdd up all of Roger Federer's greatness on grass courts, and the numbers are striking: 40 wins in a row at Wimbledon, 65 overall on the surface. Now he seeks an additional victory, a victory that would make him the first man since the 1880s to win six...Tags: Roger Federer, Bjorn Borg, Olympic Games, Marat Safin, Serena Williams
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Wis. Supreme Court rules against malpractice firm
The Wisconsin Supreme Court has ordered an insurance company to pay nearly $1 million in a medical malpractice case. The decision upholds an earlier ruling that Physicians Insurance Co. of Wisconsin must pay damages and costs to the estate of Dale Otto,...Tags: Local Authority, Death and Dying
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Day care worker charged with shaking baby
A Sioux City woman who runs an in-home day care center been charged with shaking a baby in her care. Police say Amy Sunclades was charged with child endangerment and neglect of a dependent person. Police say that Sunclades told the 3-month-old girl'...Tags: Prosecution
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Religion news in brief
As clergy involvement in politics stirs debate, Roman Catholic priests and deacons in the Denver Archdiocese are being instructed not to endorse or donate money to political candidates. The directive came from Denver Archbishop Charles Chaput, one of the...Tags: Fourth of July, Trials, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Christianity, Richmond Hill
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Settlement In Spotted Owl Suit
The Associated PressA settlement has been reached in a 2006 environmental lawsuit that sought to block logging on 50,000 acres of private timberland to protect the threatened northern spotted owl. On Thursday, the affected parties announced that a policy working group on...Tags: Weyerhaeuser Company, Natural Resource Industry, Executive Branch, Conservation, Natural Resources
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White House says ruling could free detainees in US
Associated Press WriterThe White House said Thursday that dangerous detainees at Guantanamo Bay could end up walking Main Street U.S.A. as a result of last month's Supreme Court ruling about detainees' legal rights. Federal appeals courts, however, have indicated they have no...Tags: Local Authority, Trials, Executive Branch, Judges, National Security
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Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
AP Internet WriterDismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when. U.S. District Judge Louis L....Tags: Internet, Trials, Judges, Human Rights, Networking
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Unclear future for 10 men on Nebraska's death row
Associated Press WriterFor more than 10 years, John Lotter has faced death in Nebraska's electric chair for the grisly 1993 triple murder that spawned the movie "Boys Don't Cry." But the state Supreme Court made that sentence uncertain for Lotter and the nine other men on...Tags: Local Elections, Trials, Juvenile Delinquency, Lawyers, Regional Authority
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Court rejects appeal in elderly woman's slaying
A homeless man sentenced to 65 years in prison for killing an elderly woman while burglarizing her home has lost his first appeal. The Indiana Court of Appeals found that Ricky Nelson Vires' sentence was not inappropriate and that he had waived his...Tags: Trials, Punishment
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