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SunTrust Makes Hostile Bid for Wachovia
SunTrust Banks made a $14.7 billion hostile bid for Wachovia Corp., threatening to derail Wachovia's $12.7 billion merger with First Union. SunTrust, which in the past five years has performed better than First Union, offered a 15.7 percent premium to Wachovia shareholders, but in First Union, it is battling an adversary with "more than double the assets and triple the cash."State Cleared of Liability for Outbreak of Waterborne E. Coli
New Trial Ordered in Suit Over Suicide That Followed 'Outing' Threat
Finding that a jury simply got it wrong, a federal magistrate judge in Allentown, Pa., has ordered a new trial in a civil rights suit brought by relatives of a man who committed suicide after a police officer allegedly threatened to tell his family that he was gay. After viewing all the evidence, the judge concluded that the plaintiff deserves a new trial because "the jury's verdict is truly inexplicable."Skadden, W&C Persuade Vioxx MDL Judge to Clamp Down on Missouri Consumer Class Action
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Bob Dockerty negotiates $5.2 million loan for center's owner
Bob Dockerty was able to secure a $5.2 million loan for the owner of the Admirals Professional Center in Jupiter. The new financing helped pay off the balance a Stonegate Bank construction loan for the building, which went up in 2007.Chicago Archdiocese to pay $1.4M in sex-abuse case
CHICAGO AP - The Archdiocese of Chicago said Thursday it has agreed to pay nearly $1.4 million to a man who claims he was sexually abused as a boy by a Catholic priest.The Rev. Chester Przybylo allegedly abused the then-teenaged Polish immigrant at Five Holy Martyrs parish from 1987 through 1992, said attorney Jeff Anderson, whose St.New poll shows Corbett, Toomey, leading Pa. races
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A new poll shows the Republican candidates leading in Pennsylvania's election contests for U.S Senate and governor.Sex.com hijacker pleads poverty after fleeing to Mexico
SAN JOSE, Calif. AP - A man who siphoned millions of dollars from a pornography Web site and fled to Mexico cried poor Monday and asked a judge to erase the $65 million he owes the rightful owner of Sex.com.Stephen Michael Cohen was released from prison in December so he could surrender assets to Gary Kremen, the online entrepreneur who registered the domain name in 1994.Trending Stories
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