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This is the time of year when it is still somewhat out as I walk into my office which only makes the blinking voicemail signal seem more ominous as it annoyingly flashes in the
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9th Cir. 12-30150 The court of appeals affirmed a judgment of the district court. The court held that the district court properly denied a motion for dismissal of an indictment
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WASHINGTON AP - Attorney General Alberto Gonzales clung to his job as documents his Justice Department sent to Congress spelled out fears in the Bush administration that the dismissals of eig
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Fresh from a win in New Jersey state court, Merck & Co. returns to Texas this week for the first federal trial of a Vioxx case, just 45 miles north of where a Texas state court jury handed
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