Talking to: Ann McCreath [Nation (Kenya)]Who is Ann McCreath? Ann McCreath is an activist I always wanted to change the world, I chose fashion as my medium. In the UK, my battle was with the class system. In Italy and Spain it was empty headed fashionistas, who judged people on how they ... Equities.com, 2 months ago |
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Tycoon's son jailed for faking his own kidnapA London court has sentenced a 21-year-old son of a wealthy Mombasa businessman to three years in jail. Viraj Mashru, the son of Rajendra Mashru, whose family owns one of the biggest transport companies in East Africa, was convicted for faking his ... The Star (Kenya), 22 hours ago
Indian-origin businessman's son fakes Bollywood-style kidnapping
The Hindu, 2 days ago
UK: Indian sentenced to jail for raping TV star
Hindustan Times, 1 month ago
UK: Indian gets 10-year jail term for raping TV star
Rediff.com, 1 month ago
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Hedge Fund News: John Paulson, David Einhorn, Apple Inc. (AAPL)Editor's Note: Related Tickers: Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL ), The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO ), Johnson & Johnson (NYSE: JNJ ), Citigroup Inc. (NYSE: C ), Trinity Industries, Inc. (NYSE: TRN ), American Railcar Industries, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARII ) ... InsiderMonkey.com, 1 week ago
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Hedge fund trial to raise pressure on UK fraud prosecutorBritain's top fraud prosecutor is likely to face serious criticism over its handling of an investigation into the $600 million collapse of one of London's oldest hedge funds, a judge said on Tuesday. Already smarting from a 300 million pound ($466 ... 4 Traders, 1 week ago
CORRECTED-Hedge fund trial to raise pressure on UK fraud prosecutor
Reuters, 1 week ago
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Animal-rights activist makes bid to get state firearms ID cardJoe Moszczynski/The Star-Ledger By Joe Moszczynski/The Star-Ledger The Star-Ledger Email the author View/Post Comments Animal-rights activist Susan Kehoe is flanked by her attorney, Daniel Perez, in this June 2012 file photo.Jerry McCrea/The ... Stateline, 3 weeks ago
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Conman with NZ links jailed in UKA globetrotting conman who came to New Zealand on a purported $69 million property spending spree will spend the next 14 years in prison in the United Kingdom. Giovanni di Stefano came to Auckland in 1990 claiming to be a successful businessman ... New Zealand Herald, 1 month ago
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Fake lawyer who advised Saddam Hussein jailed for 14 years by UK courtInterAksyon.comThe online news portal of TV5 LONDON - A self-styled Italian lawyer whose notorious clients included late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein was jailed for 14 years by a British court on Thursday for tricking people into believing he was a ... Interaksyon, 1 month ago
'Devil's advocate' jailed for 14 years in Britain
Yahoo! UK and Ireland, 1 month ago
Britain jails man who conned 'devils'
Rappler, 1 month ago
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Brar Stabbing Accused to Stand Trial in JulyThree Sikh men and a woman charged with attacking 1984 Operation Blue Star hero Lt Gen (retd) K S Brar here are expected to stand trial in mid-July, Scotland Yard said today. "All accused are likely to stand trial later in the summer, tentatively ... Outlook India, 1 month ago
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Egypt short of money to fuel power stationsLONDON A FLAMBOYANT but unqualified lawyer whose clients included deposed Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein was sentenced on Thursday to 14 years in jail for fraud. Giovanni Di Stefano was nicknamed The Devil's Advocate for speaking on behalf of figures ... Qatar Tribune, 1 month ago
Fake lawyer jailed over fraud for 14 years
The Gulf Today, 1 month ago
Saddam-linked legal...
Arab News, 1 month ago
Fake lawyer sentenced to 14 years
UPI, 1 month ago
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Companies must review prevention efforts on sewage leaks, says expertBecause water companies can be found criminally liable for unintentional sewage leaks, a waste law expert has said they must take all precautions to avoid sewage spills in future. The comments come as the High Court ruled Thames Water was guilty of ... WaterBriefing, 1 month ago
Ruling on unintentional sewage leaks liability should lead firms to review prevention efforts, says expert
Out-Law.com, 1 month ago
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