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  1. Dubai Creditors Form Group http://bit.ly/8g5LdG
  2. Mental State Cited in 9/11 Case http://bit.ly/7MdE7m
  3. Journalism Professor Is Accused http://bit.ly/5sA6xS
  4. U.K. Investigates Mill Seizure in Georgia http://bit.ly/4JNwmM
  5. U.K. Banks Win Overdraft Ruling http://bit.ly/8KcRgy
  6. EU Closes Qualcomm Probe http://bit.ly/64H8mS
  7. Court: Land Can Be Seized for Arena http://bit.ly/63OndN
  8. Rajaratnam Responds to SEC http://bit.ly/5LOXbD
  9. Jury Awards $28 Million in Hormone-Therapy Suit http://bit.ly/4Wir3w
  10. EADS Braces Itself for Insider-Trading Trial http://bit.ly/6UXnHh
  11. Lawsuit Drives Rift Among Agnellis http://bit.ly/2Mwq29
  12. Fair Isaac Loses Antitrust Suit http://bit.ly/8KiDfY
  13. Ohio AG Sues Credit Raters http://bit.ly/5SNa4B
  14. TD, Lawyer Sued in Ponzi Case http://bit.ly/8tBYnk
  15. Age Bias at Work Is Harder to Prove http://bit.ly/6xqvfC
  16. Courts Raise Bar on Monitoring Email http://bit.ly/1qedIQ
  17. Holder Defends 9/11 Trial http://bit.ly/3nZRHt
  18. Deutsche Bank's Ex-Chief Faces Fraud Case http://bit.ly/I5ODp
  19. Kennedy's School-Press Incident Wasn't the First http://bit.ly/3x681W
  20. New Link in Insider-Trading Case http://bit.ly/2BC8av