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The Sydney Morning Herald, 24.04.13 03:59 UTC

'We slept with knives under our beds'

The relatives of two women murdered by former fugitive Malcolm Naden have described sleeping with knives and weapons under their beds for the seven years he was on the run and demanded to know why he ...


The Sydney Morning Herald, 24.04.13 03:14 UTC

'Just stay out of my life': texts show control over Jazmin-Jean, court told

Five days before he killed his girlfriend, Sean Lee King sent her a text message saying "just stay out of my life". King, 27, has admitted killing Jazmin-Jean Ajbschitz on July 10, 2011, but has ...


Seattle Times, 24.04.13 00:11 UTC

Judge OKs NYC plan for 'e-hailing' yellow cabs

The city can experiment with letting taxi seekers hail rides electronically, a judge said Tuesday in a ruling that could clear the way for riders to summon the city's signature yellow cabs with smartphone apps instead of raised arms.


NPR, 23.04.13 21:10 UTC

Online Retailers Take Opposite Sides On Sales Tax Bill

More online retailers would have to collect sales tax under a bill making its way through the U.S. Senate this week. The measure won strong bipartisan backing on a procedural vote Monday, and ...


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 19:33 UTC

Oklahoma-Texas water dispute at high court

The Supreme Court appeared skeptical Tuesday of a claim by Texas that it has a right under a 30-year-old agreement to cross the border with Oklahoma for water to serve the fast-growing Fort Worth area.


Seattle Times, 23.04.13 17:55 UTC

Syracuse ex-ball boys appeal slander suit ruling

Two former Syracuse University basketball ball boys are asking a judge to reinstate their slander lawsuit against the school and coach Jim Boeheim.


Telegraph, 23.04.13 14:16 UTC

Theresa May loses latest bid to deport Abu Qatada

Theresa May has lost her latest bid to remove hate cleric Abu Qatada after judges refused permission to take the case to the highest court in the country.


Daily Mail, 23.04.13 14:15 UTC

Will Qatada ever be kicked out? Court of Appeal blocks Home Office from taking fight to the highest court in the land to remove hate preacher

PUBLISHED: 13:29 GMT, 23 April 2013 | UPDATED: 14:13 GMT, 23 April 2013 Hate preacher Abu Qatada appears to have won his battle to stay in Britain for good after the Government was blocked from ...


BBC World News, 23.04.13 13:40 UTC

Abu Qatada: Government appeal bid rejected

The Court of Appeal has refused the government permission to take its fight to remove Abu Qatada from the UK to the Supreme Court.


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