Norway killer is ‘not psychotic’
Wednesday, January 4th, 2012Experts monitoring the Norwegian mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, say they believe he is not psychotic, court documents say.

Experts monitoring the Norwegian mass killer, Anders Behring Breivik, say they believe he is not psychotic, court documents say.

Newt Gingrich refused Tuesday to discuss in detail the court documents obtained by CNN that appear to contradict his assertion that his first wife sought their divorce in 1980.
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Gingrich won’t talk about 1st divorce
New court documents in the Lululemon murder case describe a horrific attack inside the Bethesda yoga store, detailing how employee Jayna Murray was struck in the head again and again as she fell to the floor. The assailant, who prosecutors say was co-worker Brittany Norwood , trapped Murray in a narrow hallway leading to the store’s back door the night of March 11, authorities said. Read full article > >

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Court papers: Lululemon killing a horrific attack
An alleged sexual assault of a Texas girl involving nearly 20 people was recorded on cell phones, and a video of the alleged incident was circulating among students in her school district, according to court documents obtained Tuesday.
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Affidavit: Sex assault taped, shared
Days before BP Exploration Alaska’s (BPXA) probation was due to end, a federal probation officer petitioned a US District Court judge to revoke the company’s probation over a 46,000 gallon oil spill that occurred in November 2009. The probation officer, Mary Frances Barnes, said in court documents filed Wednesday that the November 29, 2009, spill at BPXA’s Lisburne facility amounted to “criminal negligence” read more
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BP’s Probation Officer Petitions Federal Judge to Revoke Company’s Probation Over Alaska Oil Spill
Federal investigators are exploring whether banks and other financial firms broke U.S. law when using fraudulent court documents to foreclose on people’s homes, according to sources familiar with the effort.

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U.S. probe targeting foreclosure documents
Federal regulators sought Wednesday to prevent the growing furor over improper foreclosures from escalating, pressing mortgage lenders to replace flawed and fraudulent court documents while insisting that foreclosures continue apace.

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U.S. to lenders: No moratorium, but fix the mess
If you study court documents, you find a chilling warning of the threats facing the U.S. and Europe.
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The unknowns behind the terror alerts