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US judge dismisses non-U.S. claims against Toyota

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Toyota Motor Corp has won the dismissal of a U.S. lawsuit brought by vehicle owners in 14 other countries who said their Toyotas lost value because of the Japanese automaker's mishandling of alleged unintended acceleration problems.
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Global Bank Stocks Rally to Best Week of the Year

Bank stocks finished up one of the best-performing weeks of the year Friday, as a global coordinated stimulus by the world's top central bankers announced Wednesday injected some badly needed liquidity into the credit markets and signaled a willingness for future intervention if the going gets tougher.
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Canada natives sue Shell over oil sands funding

Canada natives sue Shell over oil sands funding

A Canadian native group is suing Royal Dutch Shell Plc for what it said was a failure by the oil major to live up to environmental funding agreements tied to Shell's massive northern Alberta oil sands developments.
Teenager Beaten for Suspected Smoking

Obama Administration Appeals Cigarette Warning Ruling

The Obama administration on Tuesday appealed a U.S. judge's ruling and injunction that blocked tobacco companies from having to display graphic images on cigarette packs and advertising, such as a man exhaling smoke through a hole in his throat.
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Lions Gate Sued by Jesse Eisenberg

Jesse Eisenberg brought more attention to the movie Camp Hell than its makers might have wished when he filed a lawsuit against Lions Gate Entertainment and Grindstone Entertainment.
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Herman Cain Affair: Candidate 'Reassessing' Campaign; May Drop Out of Race

Just as the sexual harassment allegations against him were beginning to fade, Herman Cain was faced on Monday with a new scandal when a Georgia businesswoman claimed to have had a 13-year affair with him -- and now several news outlets are reporting that he is reassessing whether to stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
Herman Cain

Who is Herman Cain’s Alleged Mistress, Ginger White?

Atlanta businesswoman Ginger White came forward Monday to tell her story of a 13-year affair with Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain. White, however, has a history of financial trouble and bankruptcy that may threaten her credibility.
Three Chinese signatories filed separate lawsuits against their local governments after provincial education bureaus rejected their applications for teaching jobs because mandatory blood tests revealed they were HIV positive, even though they had passed w

HIV-Positive Men Urge China Premier to End Discrimination

Three prospective school teachers have appealed to Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao to end discrimination against people with HIV after they said they were wrongly denied teaching jobs because their employers discovered they had the virus that causes AIDS.
A view shows the AT&T store sign in Broomfield, Colorado

AT&T and T-Mobile Merger Madness: Positive for Clearwire, Negative for Sprint

AT&T, Inc. (NYSE:T) and T-Mobile's withdrawal of their Federal Communications Commission (FCC) application to transfer spectrum and AT&T's intent to book the full $4 billion break-up fee as a non-cash charge against fourth-quarter earnings indicates that there is only a slim probability that the deal will be approved.

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