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Iran's supreme leader warns West - AFP border=

Iran's supreme leader warns West - AFP

AFP
TEHRAN (AFP) — Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei warned Western leaders against meddling on Monday, as Britain said that all but one embassy employee detained for allegedly stoking unrest now been freed. Khameini admitted there are …
Christian Science Monitor
New York Times
PRESS TV
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Supreme Court leaned right on many issues this term - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times
Brad Horrigan / AP The group of white firefighters dubbed "the New Haven 20" appear in a January file photo. But the divided justices began shifting from the Bush administration's hands-off approach to business, clearing the way for more consumer …
Worcester Telegram
New York Times
Philadelphia Inquirer
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Lenders Ask Supreme Court To Review Chrysler's Sale - Washington Post border=

Lenders Ask Supreme Court To Review Chrysler's Sale - Washington Post

Washington Post, United States
By Tomoeh Murakami Tse A small but persistent group of lenders has turned to the US Supreme Court in its last attempt to challenge the government-backed sale of Chrysler's assets to a company run by Italian automaker Fiat. Three Indiana state pension …
The Associated Press
Boston Globe

Projects kid Sonia Sotomayor Supreme journey - New York Daily News border=

Projects kid Sonia Sotomayor Supreme journey - New York Daily News

New York Daily News
Supreme Court Justice nominee and US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit Judge Sonia Sotomayor. I love the idea of a projects kid on the US Supreme Court.
Reuters
Wall Street Journal
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Supreme Court to review what can be patented - Los Angeles Times border=

Supreme Court to review what can be patented - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times, CA
By Carol J. Williams The US Supreme Court agreed Monday to review for the first time in 28 years what business methods can be patented, an issue that has divided the titans of biotechnology, financial services and information management systems. …
Bloomberg
BusinessWeek

Supreme Court Speculation Reaches Fever Pitch - FOXNews border=

Supreme Court Speculation Reaches Fever Pitch - FOXNews

FOXNews
Analysts are reading hard into President Obama's comments last week that he's looking for someone with "intellectual fire power, but also a little bit of a common touch" and a practical sense of the world.
Washington Post
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In a busy Monday at the Supreme Court, the justices: - Washington Post border=

In a busy Monday at the Supreme Court, the justices: - Washington Post

Washington Post
– Refused to delay the trial of former congressman William J. Jefferson (D-La.) on bribery and other charges. Jefferson is scheduled to go on trial June 2 in Alexandria on charges that include soliciting bribes and racketeering.
CNN
Politico
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Abortion, gay marriage complicate Supreme Court selection - Los Angeles Times border=

Abortion, gay marriage complicate Supreme Court selection - Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times
President Obama hopes for a candidate who won't galvanize conservatives over hot-button issues. That could lead to problems for some considered to be on his short list.
Wall Street Journal
The Associated Press
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US Supreme Court Vacancy An Early Test For Sen Specter - Wall Street Journal border=

US Supreme Court Vacancy An Early Test For Sen Specter - Wall Street Journal

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By Brent Kendall Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES WASHINGTON (Dow Jones)–President Barack Obama's first nomination to the US Supreme Court could be an early test for Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter as a newly minted Democrat.
Houston Chronicle
FOXNews
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Supreme Court Votes In Favor Of Political Gambling Contributions - Casino Gambling Web

Casino Gambling Web
In the state of Pennsylvania, groups with gambling interests can continue to pour money into lobbying after the Supreme Court voted to remove language from a gaming law that would have banned the contributions.
Forbes
Tribune Review