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How to approximate marriage rights
Sentinel Staff WriterThe passage of Amendment 2, adding the ban of same-sex marriage to the Florida Constitution, underscores the patchwork of legal documents needed by gay and lesbian couples for some semblance of the rights and protections afforded married couples. Gay...Tags: Medical Conditions, Lawyers, Corporate Crime, Medicine, Death and Dying
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Criminalizing Web use
Surfing the Internet carries all sorts of minor hazards, including pop-up ads, vitriolic bloggers and time-wasting videos. As of last week, it also carries one that is anything but minor: the threat of criminal prosecution. That's the implication of...Tags: Google Inc., Corporate Crime, Prosecution, MySpace, Internet
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Cerberus accuses Daimler of misrepresentations before deal to buy Chrysler closed last year
AP Auto WriterDETROIT (AP) _ Relations between Chrysler's current and former owners turned ugly Wednesday when private equity firm Cerberus Capital Management LP accused Daimler AG of "intentionally and materially" misleading Cerberus before the German automaker sold...Tags: Bankruptcy, Daimler AG, Corporate Crime, Sales, Chrysler
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Cheyenne Saloon renter wants to buy, despite lawsuit from owner Cameron Kuhn
Sentinel Staff WriterChurch Street Station founder Bob Snow said Monday he has an agreement to buy the Cheyenne Saloon and Opera House from beleaguered developer Cameron Kuhn -- and does not think a breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by Kuhn will derail Snow's goal of regaining...Tags: Trials, Contracts, Corporate Crime, Bob Snow, Dining and Drinking
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World briefs: Michael Jackson settles, avoids court
Lawyers for Michael Jackson have reached a settlement with a Bahraini sheik who said the singer owes him $7 million after breaching a signed contract, the pop star's spokeswoman said yesterday. The out-of-court settlement means Jackson will not be...Tags: Corporate Crime, Contracts, Trials, Wars and Interventions, Local Elections
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Michael Jackson spokeswoman says singer, Bahraini sheik settle breach of contract lawsuit
Associated Press WriterLONDON (AP) _ Lawyers for Michael Jackson have reached a settlement with a Bahraini sheik who says the singer owes him $7 million after breaching a signed contract, the pop star's spokeswoman said Sunday. The out-of-court settlement means Jackson will...Tags: Lawyers, Contracts, Trials, Corporate Crime, Trips and Vacations
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Shields looks to free himself from EliteXC
caitlin.strang@newsday.comFrom his reign as EliteXC's first and last welterweight champion, Jake Shields has his two title belts on display in his home. One he keeps in the living room, the other in his bedroom. And Shields said no matter what, he won't part with the precious...Tags: Welterweight, Ultimate Fighting Championship, Corporate Crime, CBS Corp., Auction Service
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Perfume maker sues Prince
The Associated PressA perfume company is claiming Prince and his music publisher failed to honor a contract to help market a fragrance named for the album "3121." The breach-of-contract lawsuit was filed Monday by Revelations Perfume and Cosmetics Inc. in New York. The...Tags: Health and Beauty Products, Corporate Crime, Imperial and Royal Matters, Fragrances, Beauty Products and Fragrances
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Celebrity Briefs
The Clark County district attorney's office is seeking charges against Marion "Suge" Knight in the alleged beating of his girlfriend in August. A criminal complaint being processed Tuesday in Las Vegas Justice Court charges Knight with two counts of...Tags: Assault, Trials, Corporate Crime, Imperial and Royal Matters, Miley Cyrus
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Boeing taking steps to finance airplane deals
Boeing Co.'s financing arm may sell as much as $2 billion of debt as the Chicago-based planemaker prepares to help airlines struggling to secure funding amid the credit crunch. "We assume that there will be a requirement over the next several years" to...Tags: Mountains, Landforms, Boeing Co., Corporate Crime, Prosecution
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Mattel seeks to stop Bratz dolls
The Barbie vs. Bratz case was back in federal court Monday, and it was clear Barbie-maker Mattel wanted all the dolls in the toy box. Based on a trial victory in July, Mattel Inc. asked the court not only to stop MGA Entertainment Inc. from making the...Tags: Lawyers, Van Nuys, Corporate Crime, Sales, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Five facts about 'Maverick' with James Garner
With the presidential campaign (presumably) ending Tuesday, there's one word that we've heard over and over these past months. And depending on who wins, we may or may not be hearing much more of that word after Election Day. That word is "Maverick."...Tags: James Garner, Corporate Crime, Roger Moore, Election Day
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