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Network World: EU Parliament rejects ACTA in 663 to 13 vote for openness
The EU Parliament has voted 663 to 13 against the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), arguing that it contradicts agreed EU laws on counterfeiting and piracy online.
AllAfrica: Kenya: Minister Flees As Crowds Protest Police Killings
Public Health Minister Beth Mugo was on Thursday forced to flee as her constituents held chaotic demonstrations to protest the killing of seven people by the Police.
Network World: European Parliament demands transparency in ACTA talks
The European Parliament demanded Wednesday that the European Commission open up secret negotiations about an anticounterfeiting trade agreement (ACTA) to the public.
AllAfrica: Uganda: ICC Petition Backed by Mengo
The Mengo establishment has supported a recent petition lodged with The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), seeking the indictment of President Museveni over the September 2009 riot killings in Kampala and parts of Buganda.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Protesters Demand to See Yar'Adua
Protesting Save Nigeria Group (SNG) has said it is unacceptable that ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has been incommunicado since he left the country for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia on November 23, 2009.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: NSE Presidency - Dangote Knows Fate Tomorrow
A Federal High Court in Lagos will tomorrow determine the fate of business mogul, Alhaji Aliko Dangote as President of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
AllAfrica: Liberia: Foreign Countries Prevented Taylor From Liberating Country
Foreign countries interfered in Charles Taylor's revolution in Liberia and prevented the former president from liberating his people, a witness in Mr. Taylor's defense told Special Court for Sierra Leone judges today.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: We Can't Impeach Yar'Adua, Senate Tells Buhari
SENATORS on Wednesday told former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, that they are not contemplating the impeachment of President Umaru Yar'Adua who has been ill for over three months.
AllAfrica: Nigeria: Police to Press Murder Charges Over Jos Killings
THE police said, yesterday, that 49 people are to be charged with murder after communal violence left scores of villagers dead. Most of those facing charges are Muslims from the Fulani group, police spokesman Mohammed Lerama told the BBC.
AllAfrica: Kenya: New Law to Protect Post-Polls Violence Witnesses
Kenyans affected by the violence that erupted after the country's disputed presidential elections in 2007 may soon be able to speak out without fear. A new bill will offer better protection to state witnesses.
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Statement of the Attorney General on Senate Judiciary Committee'sApproval of the Fair Sentencing Act
US-trained lawyer promotes the law
Attorney General Holder to Appear Before Senate Judiciary Committee (3/10/10)
Linklaters, Vinson & Elkins Advise on $7 Billion Energy Deal
US lawyers seek billions from Toyota for vehicle value loss
Wellywood sign a violation -US lawyers
Statement of the Attorney General on Senate Judiciary Committee'sApproval of the Fair Sentencing Act
Statement of the Attorney General on Senate Judiciary Committee'sApproval of the Fair Sentencing Act
Statement of the Attorney General on Senate Judiciary Committee'sApproval of the Fair Sentencing Act
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·The book business
While it is hard to see a long term future for mass-market chains, the book sector is still very much up for grabs
·Liberty
For the FTSE 100 company, founded 30 years ago by Sir Donald Gordon, breaking up represents a coming of age
·Bank of America
New York's attorney-general is stepping up to defend shareholders, US taxpayers and the federal government itself against the institution
·Tech spending
Cisco has reported sales growth for the first time since October 2008, but the expected celebration did not take place
·Toyota recall
Anyone who thinks talk is cheap should consider Ray LaHood's testimony on Toyota which cut the carmaker's market value by nearly $4b
·Vodafone
Though the mobile operator's decline has moderated, strategic decisions hang in the air and investors should wait for meat
·Farewell to QE
Overabundant credit got the world into this mess, and for a while it got us out – but the liquidity is being turned off
·Terra Firma / EMI
Being the ham in the sandwich is no fun and, sadly for the beleaguered record company, it is just that
·Unilever
For years, the large Anglo-Dutch consumer group was the underdeliverer, but there is reason for confidence in its volume-led turnround strategy
The Japanese conglomerate has outperformed the global electronics sector by a fifth since moviegoers started donning 3D glasses
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·Nigeria: Police to Press Murder Charges Over Jos Killings
THE police said, yesterday, that 49 people are to be charged with murder after communal violence left scores of villagers dead. Most of those facing charges are Muslims from the Fulani group, police spokesman Mohammed Lerama told the BBC.
·Kenya: Minister Flees As Crowds Protest Police Killings
Public Health Minister Beth Mugo was on Thursday forced to flee as her constituents held chaotic demonstrations to protest the killing of seven people by the Police.
·Uganda: ICC Petition Backed by Mengo
The Mengo establishment has supported a recent petition lodged with The Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC), seeking the indictment of President Museveni over the September 2009 riot killings in Kampala and parts of Buganda.
·Nigeria: Protesters Demand to See Yar'Adua
Protesting Save Nigeria Group (SNG) has said it is unacceptable that ailing President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua has been incommunicado since he left the country for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia on November 23, 2009.
·Zimbabwe: How New Empowerment Laws Will Affect Business
Zimbabwe's new empowerment law that compels foreign-owned companies to give-up a 51% stake in their businesses to black Zimbabweans was greeted with shock by investors when first announced.
·Nigeria: Jonathan Sends Unedited Uwais Report to National Assembly
It emerged yesterday that Acting President Goodluck Jonathan has forwarded a copy of the report of the Justice Mohammed Uwais-led Electoral Reforms Committee to the National Assembly unedited.
·Uganda: Malaria Control Experts Charged With Corruption
THREE top officials in the Ministry of Health who were in charge of the malaria control programme were yesterday remanded to Luzira Prison after they were charged with corruption.
·Nigeria: NSE Presidency - Dangote Knows Fate Tomorrow
A Federal High Court in Lagos will tomorrow determine the fate of business mogul, Alhaji Aliko Dangote as President of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
·Liberia: Foreign Countries Prevented Taylor From Liberating Country
Foreign countries interfered in Charles Taylor's revolution in Liberia and prevented the former president from liberating his people, a witness in Mr. Taylor's defense told Special Court for Sierra Leone judges today.
·Nigeria: We Can't Impeach Yar'Adua, Senate Tells Buhari
SENATORS on Wednesday told former Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, that they are not contemplating the impeachment of President Umaru Yar'Adua who has been ill for over three months.
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