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- Judge bars MGA from making, selling Bratz dolls
By GILLIAN FLACCUS Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — The rowdy Bratz dolls have been evicted. Barbie has regained control of the dollhouse. Toy giant Mattel Inc., after a four-year legal dispute with MGA Entertainment Inc., touted its win in the case Wednesday after a federal judge banned MGA from making and selling its pouty-lipped and hugely [...]
- Giants: Pierce called trainer after shooting
By TOM CANAVAN AP Sports Writer EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Linebacker Antonio Pierce called a New York Giants trainer almost immediately after Super Bowl hero Plaxico Burress accidentally shot himself and was told where to take the wounded receiver. A day after suspending Burress for conduct detrimental to the team, the Giants on Wednesday revealed key details [...]
- Feds nix plan to sell Detroit houses tied to drugs
By ED WHITE Associated Press Writer DETROIT (AP) — Federal prosecutors twice pursued a former autoworker suspected of running a multimillion-dollar drug operation. The first attempt fizzled when Clarence Carson died shortly after an indictment. The second? Blame it on the collapse of Detroit’s real-estate market. The government recently abandoned a plan to sell nearly three dozen properties — [...]
- FBI agents stage sting to snare corrupt Ill. cops
By MIKE ROBINSON Associated Press Writer CHICAGO (AP) _ Duffel bags stuffed with cocaine were delivered by plane to an out-of-the-way suburban airport while two sheriff’s officers provided security. A police officer stood by to guard the cash and keep out the riffraff at a poker game where $100,000 changed hands. And a drug dealer was told squad cars [...]
- Government seeks 45 years for would-be LAX bomber
By GENE JOHNSON Associated Press Writer SEATTLE (AP) _ Prosecutors want to nearly double the original prison sentence of would-be millennium bomber Ahmed Ressam, saying he has stopped cooperating with them and still poses a “serious threat.” Ressam was sentenced to 22 years behind bars in 2005 for plotting to bomb Los Angeles International Airport during the millennium [...]
- Judge leans toward early release of Calif. inmates
By DON THOMPSON Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Releasing inmates early might be the best remaining option for ensuring that California prisoners receive adequate medical care, a federal judge said Tuesday. The comments came during a trial focused on overcrowding in the state’s 33 adult prisons, which inmates’ attorneys say is so severe that it leads [...]
- Have you been laid-off? Know your unemployment rights!
By: LISA R. WILSON In the midst of the stress and worry that accompanies a lay-off, a newly unemployed person is bound to question what he or she has coming to them, in the form of financial compensation. Will I get paid for accrued vacation time? The expenses I put on my personal credit card for [...]
- Ex-Kilpatrick aide pleads guilty in sex scandal
By ED WHITE Associated Press Writer DETROIT (AP) _ Ex-mayoral aide Christine Beatty pleaded guilty Monday in a text-messaging sex scandal with former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick that gripped the city for nearly a year. She will spend four months in jail. “I lied under oath,” a tearful Beatty told the judge, echoing the words her former boss, Kilpatrick, [...]
- Federal judges to rule on Calif. prison crowding
By DON THOMPSON Associated Press Writer SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) _ California’s day of reckoning has finally come for three decades of tough-on-crime policies that led to overcrowded prisons and unconstitutional conditions for inmates. The federal courts have already found that the prison system’s delivery of health and mental health care is so negligent that it’s a direct cause [...]
- Plea deal offered to 8-year-old murder suspect
By BOB CHRISTIE Associated Press Writer PHOENIX (AP) _ Prosecutors have offered a plea deal to an 8-year-old boy charged with murder in the shooting deaths of his father and another man in their eastern Arizona home, court records show. Complete details of the offer weren’t spelled out in a court filing posted Saturday on the Apache County [...]