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  1. Truth Vibrations

    Woman pleads guilty to $63,000 A&W theft

    A Crown attorney is calling for jail time for a P.E.I. woman who stole more than $63,000 from the fast food restaurant where she worked. John McMillan told P.E.I. Supreme Court that too many employers are being robbed by members of their own staff. It's time to step up the penalties and put the...
  2. Unhypnotized

    Woman with Learning Difficulties Could be Forcibly Sterilised

    'The secretive Court of Protection will rule on the woman’s case on Tuesday, in a rare open hearing scheduled because of the overwhelming “public interest” in understanding the case. She is due to give birth by caesarean section on Wednesday and could undergo an operation to sterilise her at...
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    Mary Elizabeth Croft

    Any one following this section should by now be aware of who she is , She has written a free Ebook and it can be found at her website along with a new way of looking at what is going on when we go to court Take the time to visit her page spiritualeconomicsnow.net Verry interesting readin on...
  4. Truth Vibrations

    Girl ordered to public school?

    From left to right: Voydatch's lawyer John Anthony Simmons, Brenda Voydatch, Voydatch's husband Zack Voydatch. CONCORD, N.H. -- The New Hampshire Supreme Court heard arguments Thursday on whether a 11-year-old girl should have been ordered by a court to attend public school. Brenda Voydatch...
  5. Truth Vibrations

    Veterans' pension lawsuit OK'd by top court

    Medically discharged corporal Dennis Manuge, centre, of Musquodoboit N.S., and Ron Cundell, left, of Kettleby, Ont., listen as then veterans ombudsman and retired colonel Patrick Stogran speaks at a news conference in Ottawa on Aug. 17. The Supreme Court of Canada has paved the way for a...
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    Egypt's court overturns telecom news monitoring

    A Cairo court on Saturday overturned the Egyptian telecoms regulator's decision to monitor news feeds on mobile phones ahead of elections, Egypt's official news agency MENA said on Saturday. The court also canceled another decision by the telecoms regulator requiring satellite broadcast firms...
  7. Unhypnotized

    Free speech versus hate speech

    The Charter allows all Canadians to freely express their thoughts and opinions, it also protects everyone's right to be treated fairly, without discrimination — a point that "freedom of speech" advocates sometimes ignore. Hate Propaganda vs. Free Speech In a high-profile case in 1990, the...
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    Supreme Court: Corporations Can Spend What They Want in Political Races

    cryptogon.com Friday, January 22nd, 2010 Via: MSNBC: In a landmark ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday struck down laws that banned corporations from using their own money to support or oppose candidates for public office. By 5-4 vote, the court overturned federal laws, in effect for...
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    'Breakthrough' in radiation risks Thursday, February 26, 2009

    - A breakthrough in the ongoing debate on whether the adverse impact of antennas for mobile telephony and wireless internet. This is the Zeeuws Platform Radiation Risks the ruling of the Court of Appeal in Versailles. The court, the French carrier Bouygues sentenced to high compensation to...
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