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US: AMR, US Airways seeking trial in antitrust lawsuit

AMR Corp.´s American Airlines and US Airways Group Inc. are seeking a trial of the government´s lawsuit to block their $12.1 billion merger as early as Nov. 12, while the Justice Department is pushing for a February date.

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Paychex Expands into Latin America through Joint Venture with Semco Partners

Paychex-Semco Partners joint venture will offer payroll and HR services to small businesses in Brazil starting in early 2014.

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22
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South Carolina approves plan to exile its homeless

Homeless people in Columbia, South Carolina will have to choose between leaving the downtown area or getting arrested.

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Brazil: Rodent fur ´in Mexican ketchup´

Brazilian health officials have banned a batch of Mexico-made Heinz ketchup, after detecting traces of rodent fur.

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US: No prison for mother of Cristian Fernandez

One child is dead and one, Cristian Fernandez, is in juvenile custody for killing him. Their mother has paid the price for contributing to both, a judge ruled Wednesday.

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Egypt: Mubarak to be transferred to house arrest

Egypt´s military-appointed government ordered former President Hosni Mubarak transferred from prison to house arrest late Wednesday after a court said he could no longer legally be held behind bars.

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China: I was framed, says Bo Xilai as he mounts feisty defense

Fallen politician Bo Xilai put up a feisty defense on Thursday as he faced China´s most political trial in decades, saying he was framed in one of the bribery charges against him and had admitted to it against his will during interrogation.

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US: Judge sentences Bradley Manning to 35 years

A military judge on Wednesday morning sentenced Army Pfc. Bradley Manning to 35 years in prison for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents to the anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks.

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Pakistan´s Musharraf charged with murder of Benazir Bhutto

A court in Pakistan charged former military dictator Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday with the 2007 murder of Benazir Bhutto in an unprecedented move likely to anger the all-powerful army.

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2013

Canada fines LATAM Airlines C$975,000 for cargo price-fixing

A Canadian court fined LATAM Airlines Group SA C$975,000 ($938,000) after the carrier admitted taking part in an air cargo price-fixing cartel, Canada´s Competition Bureau said on Tuesday.

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2013

California prisons can force-feed inmates on hunger strike, rules Federal Judge

If dozens of hunger-striking California state prison inmates are so close to death that they must be force-fed, the method will likely be less invasive than what was used on terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, the prison system´s top medical services official said Tuesday.

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US: Christie signs bill outlawing a gay ´cure´

Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill Monday outlawing therapy that aims to convert gay children to heterosexuals, making New Jersey the second state to ban the controversial practice.

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21
2013

UK: David Miranda´s lawyers threaten legal action over ´unlawful´ detention

Partner of Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald seeks return of equipment seized during nine-hour interrogation at Heathrow.

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