Ke$ha’s ex-managers sue her, songwriter Dr. Luke in NYC; her attorney rebuffs lawsuit claims

Pop star Ke$ha sued by former managers in NYC

Orioles OF Adam Jones detained for hours by Canadian border guards, says was mistaken identity

Orioles’ Jones detained for hours entering Canada

$3.4 billion settlement would result in recovery payments for more than 300,000 Indians

Parties agree to extension in Indian lawsuit

Judge overseeing federal lawsuits against Toyota orders automaker to give documents to lawyers

Judge: Toyota must give documents to plaintiffs

DOJ officials initiated immigration meetings in Phoenix with Arizona AG, aides to governor

DOJ officials met in Phoenix with Arizona AG

Feds file lawsuit against 6 Florida-based websites for allowing free access to comic books

Feds sue 6 websites for offering free comic books

Judge denies change of custody for 2 children of TV producer and slain wife

Change of custody denied for children of slain mom

Environment notice to Wildflower Hall stayed

SHIMLA - The Himachal Pradesh High Court Friday stayed the notice of the state pollution control board to Oberoi Group’s Wildflower Hall hotel, issued earlier this week, for violating environment norms.

Teva says it will discontinue powerful sedative, which is at the center of infection lawsuits

Teva says it will stop making propofol sedative

Enough evidence to prosecute 26/11 mastermind Hafeez Saeed: Krishna

Bangalore, May 28 (ANI): Expressing disappointment over Jamaat-ud-Daawa (JuD) chief Hafeez Mohammed Saeed’s release by Pakistan’s Supreme Court, External Affairs Minister S M Krishna on Friday said there is enough evidence to prosecute him.

Apex court pulls up litigant for intemperate language

NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Friday pulled up a litigant for using intemperate and indecorous language against judges of the Bombay High court and the apex court for allegedly denying him justice in a property dispute.

Exiles condemn China’s decision of death for Tibetan

DHARAMSALA - The Tibetans living in exile here Friday condemned the Chinese government’s decision of death sentence to one Tibetan and long prison terms to five others, an official statement said.

Amendments made by Parliament cannot be challenged: Pak Govt tells SC

ISLAMABAD - The Pakistan Government has told the Supreme Court that amendments made in the Constitution by Parliament can not be challenged in any court of law.

US largest donor to UN human rights agency

GENEVA - The US was the largest donor in 2009 to the UN’s main human rights office, a report showed Friday.

Plea admitted against Uttar Pradesh sugar mills’ privatisation

NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Friday admitted a petition challenging the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to privatise 11 state-run sugar mills by off-loading its entire stake in them.

LHC declares A Q Khan ‘free man’, asks Govt. to lift security restrictions

LAHORE - The Lahore High Court on Friday declared disgraced nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan a ‘free man’ while directing the concerned agencies to lift restrictions on his movement.

Uncertain future awaits Pakistanis as no end to constitutional, energy crises

ISLAMABAD - The ongoing tussle between the Pakistan Supreme Court and the federal government is likely to add to the feeling of uncertainty prevailing in the country in coming months as both key institutions are on the collision course over constitutional affairs.

High court adjourns Rathore’s bail plea hearing till Monday

CHANDIGARH - The Punjab and Haryana High Court Friday adjourned till May 31 the hearing on the bail petition of former Haryana police chief S.P.S. Rathore who has been sentenced to 18 months jail in the Ruchika Girhotra molestation case.

Court lifts restrictions on A.Q. Khan

LAHORE - The Lahore High Court Friday lifted all restrictions on disgraced nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan, saying he was free to move anywhere in the country.

Canada treating Indian agencies like KGB, says Dosanjh

TORONTO - Blasting the Canadian authorities for denying visas to Indian security officials, former Canadian health minister and Indo-Canadian leader Ujjal Dosanjh said Ottawa was treating the Indian security agencies like the erstwhile KGB.

Constitutional amendments can’t be challenged: Pakistan government

ISLAMABAD - The confrontation between the Pakistani government and the Supreme Court seems to be deepening with the former now contending that constitutional amendments are not open to judicial review.

Indians scramble to get British citizenship

LONDON - Over 200,000 foreigners became British citizens last year, with a surge from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Home Office said.

Canada ‘deeply regrets’ visa row with India

TORONTO - Canada has said it “deeply regrets” the aspersions cast on the Indian security establishment following the refusal of visa to several Indians by its mission in New Delhi.

Plea against sugar mills’ privatisation admitted

NEW DELHI - The Supreme Court Friday admitted a petition challenging the Uttar Pradesh government’s decision to privatise 11 state-run sugar mills of the Uttar Pradesh State Sugar Corp Ltd.

McNamee spends over 2 hours in courthouse testifying against Clemens before grand jury

McNamee gives testimony to Clemens grand jury

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