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Former CEO of Bricsnet indicted for embezzlement

The former head of San Francisco software company is being held without bail after a federal grand jury indicted him on embezzlement charges.

Son of former Ky. gov emerges as slaying suspect

Steve Nunn said nothing in court. His glum, unshaven face spoke volumes.

Taiwan High Court continues Chen's detention

Taiwan's High Court has ruled that former President Chen Shui-bian should remain in detention while appealing a lower court's life imprisonment sentence on wide-ranging corruption charges.

Police: Ky. politician said he 'wanted revenge'

A one-time Kentucky political star whose reputation was tarnished by an ex-girlfriend's domestic violence allegations told police of wanting revenge when he was arrested in a cemetery hours after she was shot to death.

Fmr. MSU player found insane in Ill. murder case

A former Michigan State football player charged with murder for throwing a neighbor from a third-floor apartment balcony has been found not guilty by reason of insanity.

Former Pa. legislator, aide ordered to stand trial

A judge has ruled that a former Pennsylvania legislative power broker and his one-time aide should stand trial on corruption charges.

Ex-cop's training paid off in California heists

Police say a former Santa Rosa officer used his law enforcement experience to pull off four armored car holdups in Sonoma and Marin counties.

Ex-Patriots player gets 2-year sentence for rape

A former NFL lineman has been sentenced to two years in jail after pleading guilty to raping a 15-year-old who attended the high school where he was a football coach.

Former California officer arrested in robbery case

A former Santa Rosa police officer has been arrested after police said he got away with more than $400,000 in a series of armored car robberies.

Report: Former South Korean president dies

Yonhap news agency says former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung has died.

Former US priest charged with sex abuse in UK

A former California priest extradited from the U.S. appeared in a British court Saturday, charged with sexually abusing young boys.

Ex-SKorean leader put on respirator, not in danger

Ailing former South Korean President Kim Dae-jung, a Nobel laureate, has been put on a respirator because of complications from pneumonia but is not in "immediate danger," hospital officials said Thursday.

Pompei: Ranking toughest players in NFL history

Steve McNair’s headstone could read: Here lies one of the toughest NFL players to ever live.

Ex-priest accused of abuse to be extradited to UK

A Los Angeles judge has ruled that a former Catholic priest suspected of abusing altar boys in the United Kingdom can be extradited to face trial there.

Former Chicago Bear receives probation for fraud

Former Chicago Bear Roland Harper was sentenced to a year of house arrest Tuesday for acting as a front man in a $1.5 million fraud involving a landscaping contract for Chicago public schools.

Former Greek king has heart operation in London

Former King Constantine, the deposed monarch of Greece, has undergone a successful heart bypass operation in London, his wife says.

Former NBA player Snyder has court hearing delayed

A competency hearing for former NBA player Kirk Snyder has been delayed after the judge Ohio was told Snyder is being uncooperative.

Hospital: Taiwan's jailed ex-president dehydrated

Former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian was hospitalized for dehydration Saturday, a hospital official said, after he went on a two-day hunger strike to protest his detention over graft charges.

Member of Giants '86 champions convicted of theft

A man who played on the New York Giants' 1986 Super Bowl championship team was convicted Tuesday of theft in the sale of a Mercedes-Benz.

Judge upholds right of reporter to not ID sources

A federal judge upheld the right of a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper reporter to invoke the Fifth Amendment when he refused in court Tuesday to reveal his sources in a 2004 story about a terrorism prosecutor.

Former Utah congressman killed in ATV accident

Former Utah congressman Bill Orton died in an ATV accident when his machine flipped over on a sand dune at Little Sahara Recreation Area. He was 60.

Detroit reporter's deposition will go forward

A federal appeals court won't stop a Detroit newspaper reporter from being questioned next week about unidentified sources who helped with a story in 2004.

Former Israeli president to be charged with rape

Former Israeli President Moshe Katsav will be charged with raping a woman who once worked for him and other sex crimes against former female employees, the Justice Ministry said Sunday.

Judge to Detroit reporter: Explain your silence

A judge declined to hold a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter in contempt Thursday for refusing to reveal unnamed sources but ordered him to attend another deposition for more questions about a 2004 story about a federal terrorism prosecutor.

Ex-governor of RI says he was knocked down at bank

Former Rhode Island Gov. Bruce Sundlun says he was pushed to the ground during a scuffle at a bank but isn't pressing charges.

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Former Wall Street Player Reveals the Inside World Behind Shady Bailouts to Bankers
Source: Examiner

Former Wall Street Player Reveals the Inside World Behind Shady Bailouts to Bankers

Ex-cop denies posing as twin for sex
Source: msnbc.com

A former police officer has pleaded not guilty to allegations he posed as his twin brother to have sex with a woman, and then raped her when she realized the ruse and tried to leave.

Former-Miss California USA talks to Republicans
Source: 10connects.com

Former Miss California USA Carrie Prejean says losing the Miss USA pageant and later her state crown was part of God's plan.

Bill Clinton headed back to U.S., with the two American journalists. - ABC News
Source: ABC News

former U.S. President Bill Clinton met Kim Jon Ill, two U.S. female journalists pardoned, head home onboard.

In Eastern Europe, Industries That Survived End of Communism Now Crumbling
Source: The New York Times

Some heavy industries across Eastern Europe that survived the collapse of communism 20 years ago may not live to see the end of the current economic crisis.

Nazi poison used in ex-lover's murder bid
Source: thelocal.se

A 32-year-old man from northern Sweden charged with trying to kill his ex-girlfriend four times had enough Zyklon B pesticide, once used in Nazi gas chambers, to kill 42,000 people.

Levin: Memos don't show what Cheney says they do
Source: CNN

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, says former Vice President Dick Cheney's claims -- that classified CIA memos show enhanced interrogation techniques like waterboarding worked -- are wrong.

Ex-S Korea leader 'kills himself' by jumping into a ravine
Source: BBC News

The former president of South Korea, Roh Moo-hyun, who had been under investigation for alleged corruption, has apparently committed suicide.

Cheney attacks may not help Republicans
Source: msnbc.com

The recurring theme of the once-reclusive and largely unpopular former vice president: President Barack Obama has put Americans in danger of a new terrorist attack.

Cheney attacks may not help Republicans
Source: msnbc.com

The recurring theme of the once-reclusive and largely unpopular former vice president: President Barack Obama has put Americans in danger of a new terrorist attack.

Is Dominos' YouTube response enough?
Source: econsultancy.com

After the damage inflicted on its reputation by the YouTube video of its employees' unsavoury conduct, Dominos President Patrick Doyle has responded with a video of his own in an attempt to reassure its customers.

Former Domino's workers charged in food tampering case
Source: www2.hickoryrecord.com

CONOVER - Two former employees of Domino's Pizza were charged Wednesday with one felony count each of distribution of prohibited foods in connection to a video released on YouTube.

Citrus County nurse-rapist Bruce Alan Young gets 210-year prison term
Source: St. Petersburg Times > Local News

INVERNESS — One of Florida's most notorious rapists will spend the rest of his life in prison after a Citrus County judge gave the 60-year-old man a 210-year sentence.

McCain warns of losing fragile gains in Iraq
Source: msnbc.com

The administration was finalizing details this week on a plan that would withdraw most of the 142,000 U.S. troops in Iraq by August 2010, leaving as many as 50,000 troops behind.

Gore, Clinton headline energy conference
Source: msnbc.com

Former vice president says lower oil prices shouldn't stall efforts to put a price on carbon emissions to combat climate change and reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil.

Jose Baez's former media rep won't go away
Source: The Orlando Sentinel

Excerpt: The former media firm representing Casey Anthony's attorney Jose Baez doesn't want to let go of the spotlight -- even after Baez has hired someone new to take it.

Former Anthony family attorney blasts Baez motion as 'critically flawed'
Source: wdbo.com

Excerpt: An Orlando attorney who stepped out of the Anthony case is jumping back into the fray with a strongly-worded response to one of the defense's motions on the court's Friday morning agenda.

No Trial Date Set For Murder Case Against Casey
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Casey Anthony was there Friday as her lawyers battled it out with prosecutors over several legal motions, but one big question still remains. When will the case against Casey go to trial?

Former Firefighter Arrested In Stolen Foot Case
Source: ClickOrlando.com

MELBOURNE, Fla. -- A former St. Lucie County firefighter has been arrested on charges that she took home a Melbourne man's amputated foot following a September car crash.

George Anthony Staying Hospitalized Monday
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- George Anthony, the father of Casey Anthony, won't be released from a Daytona Beach hospital Monday, but attorney Brad Conway told Eyewitness News that it's possible George will be released this week.

Casey Anthony's Ex-Boyfriend Posted 'Chloroform' Image On MySpace - Attorney Files Motion Over Forensic Exam
Source: ClickOrlando.com

ORLANDO, Fla. -- The attorney for Casey Anthony filed a motion late Friday afternoon seeking more information about an ex-boyfriend of his client's who posted a picture on MySpace that showed a man and woman with the title "win her over with chloroform."

New details surface in the Anthony investigation
Source: MyFoxOrlando

Video Report / Fri., Jan. 23, 2009 / --Dominic Casey --Witnesses --Motions --Casey must show-up in court

Crowd control at Bush home in Dallas could cost $1M a year
Source: The Dallas Morning News

The $1 million figure is based on the cost of providing two officers in a squad car on a 24-hour basis for one year.

Meter reader who found Caylee's remains receives $5,000
Source: The Orlando Sentinel

Excerpt: Roy Kronk, the Orange County meter reader who found Caylee Marie Anthony's remains last month, has been given $5,000 from a local lawyer. Kronk, who found the remains Dec. 11, received a check from Mark NeJame, who formerly represented Caylee's grandparents.

Caylee Anthony case drained EquuSearch resources, leader says
Source: The Orlando Sentinel

Excerpt: Tim Miller, the founder of Texas EquuSearch, has told the Orlando Sentinel that getting his group involved in the Caylee Marie Anthony case might be one of the biggest mistakes he's made for the organization.

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