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Ottawa Citizen on MSNJudge revokes bail for former lawyer James Bowie at sentencing hearingThe two women victimized by James Bowie said the former criminal defence lawyer “weaponized” his position of trust and ...
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Irish Star on MSNPadraig Harrington pockets another hefty check with second major title win in a monthThe Dubliner secured his second major in a month after today holding off Justin Leonard and Thomas Bjorn for a three-shot ...
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Farming Life on MSNTop price of 42,000Gns at NI Premier Export SaleH ailed a resounding success the format of the sale worked well with no less than 12 lots seeing five figure returns for ...
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Wigan Today on MSNWigan Athletic conclude pre-season with Tranmere Rovers win ahead of League One openerWigan Athletic concluded their pre-season schedule with a 1-0 win over Tranmere Rovers at Prenton Park on Saturday afternoon, ...
A Towson-based government contracting company, whose founder pleaded guilty earlier this year in a $552.5 million federal bribery case, has been sued by three people who said they weren’t paid for ...
Paul Lawrie is hoping that a “really good weekend” at Sunningdale can give him a chance of becoming just the fifth player to ...
International police organization Interpol has removed Sea Shepherd founder and anti-whaling activist Paul Watson from its ...
(CNN) — Here’s some background information about Willis Tower, formerly the Sears Tower, located in Chicago. The Sears Tower was the world’s tallest building until 1996, when it was surpassed by the ...
INTERPOL RED NOTICE CANCELLED!! After being relentlessly pursued by a powerful nation with unlimited resources for over a ...
Paul Watson spent months in a Greenland prison last year as Japan sought his extradition over a 2010 encounter with a whaling ...
Well-known anti-whaling activist Paul Watson is no longer wanted by the international police organization Interpol, after the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNInterpol takes whaling activist, Sea Shepherd founder off wanted listCanadian-American anti-whaling activist Paul Watson greeted Interpol’s decision with the words: ‘Finally I am free.’ ...
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