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By KEN RITTER Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS (AP) _ The man who told a jury that O.J. Simpson asked him to bring guns and “look menacing” during a hotel room confrontation with two sports memorabilia dealers acknowledged Monday he didn’t tell police that last October. “You have a whole conversation with police and you never say ‘O.J. [...]
- Mont. former same-sex partner gets parental rights
MISSOULA, Mont. (AP) _ A judge ruled in favor of a woman who sought parental rights to a boy and girl adopted by her former same-sex partner, a decision described as a first for Montana. Michelle Kulstad sought joint custody of two children — an 8-year-old boy and a 5-year-old girl — adopted by Barbara Maniaci. [...]
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By MATT APUZZO Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) _ A federal judge angrily rebuked the Justice Department on Monday for mishandling a witness against Sen. Ted Stevens, a dispute that had threatened to torpedo the case against the Alaska senator. U.S. District Judge Emmet Sullivan refused to declare a mistrial or dismiss the gift-giving charges. But he was [...]
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- Gunman in O.J. Simpson case to testify Friday
By KEN RITTER Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Witnesses in the O.J. Simpson trial have described Michael McClinton waving a handgun and shouting orders like a police officer while others carried away items two memorabilia dealers had arrayed on the bed. “Stand the (expletive) up, before it gets ugly in here!” says a tape-recorded voice that [...]
- Judge: Microsoft doesn’t owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5B
By JESSICA MINTZ AP Technology Writer SEATTLE (AP) _ Microsoft Corp. does not have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA, a panel of federal appeals judges has ruled in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawsuit. In February 2007, a jury in U.S. District Court in San Diego determined [...]
- Neb. dad who left 9 kids says he was overwhelmed
By TIMBERLY ROSS Associated Press Writer OMAHA, Neb. (AP) _ An out-of-work widower who abandoned nine of his children at a hospital under Nebraska’s new safe haven law said he was overwhelmed without his wife and just “fell apart.” “I hope they know I love them,” Gary Staton told KETV. “I hope their future is better without me [...]
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