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Saturday, February 25, 2006

Dangerous Drugs Lawsuits - Two Barrow inmates sue over distance from attorney


Two Barrow inmates sue over distance from attorney
AccessNorthGA - Feb 24 1:47 PM
ATHENS - Two Barrow County inmates who were sent to another county's jail because of overcrowding have filed a lawsuit claiming that they were kept too far from their attorney.Save to My Web

Hollywood Calls For Athena's J-Mac
R News - Feb 24 8:21 AM
Ask Jason McElwain what he did for his last high school February break. Jason, or J-Mac as his basketball teammates call him, will tell you how his family hired an attorney to manage an offer from Hollywood. And how he's spoken to every major media network in America about last Wednesday night.Save to My Web

Judge: Single trial for 2 Vioxx lawsuits
Courier-Post - Feb 24 12:09 AM
Rejecting a plea from Merck & Co. Inc., a judge Thursday stuck by her plan to try two Vioxx cases at once, saying there were more similarities than differences in the plaintiffs' cases.Save to My Web

Lawmaker Applauds Port Deal Delay
R News - Feb 24 11:36 AM
The company from a United Arab Emirates volunteered to delay its takeover of some U.S. port operations. The White House said that it will have more time to convince lawmakers the deal poses no risk of terrorism.Save to My Web

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