+4 +0 CBC News - Nova Scotia - Rescuers fly Cape Breton boy tohospital
James Delorey disappeared on Saturday afternoon. Cape Breton Regional Police)A seven-year-old autistic boy who disappeared from his CapeBreton home two days ago was found alive, unconscious, sufferingfrom hypothermia and huddled in an area of thick brush and snow onMonday.
+0 +0 BBC News - Russia policeman jailed for death of Kremlincritic
Russia policeman jailed for death of Kremlin critic. Russian court has sentenced a policeman totwo years in jail for the killing of the owner of a websitecritical of the Kremlin. Magomed Yevloyev died from a gunshot wound sustained whiletravelling in a police car in the restive southern Russian regionof Ingushetia.
+0 +0 FBI searches Colorado home of suspect in NYC terror probe
Hi 67º Lo 52º Crime. I searches Colorado home of suspect in NYC terror probe September 16, 2009 By ANTHONY M. Photo credit: Handout | A surveillance video image shows a terror sweep in an apartment complex at 29-49 137th St. Flushing, on Monday, September 14, 2009.
+0 +0 Police: Arrest 'soon' in Annie Le slay; focus on Raymond Clark DNA
Hi 67º Lo 52º Crime. Police: Arrest 'soon' in Annie Le slay; focus on Raymond Clark DNA September 17, 2009 By BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS, NEWSDAY.COM and NEWSDAY STAFF Photo credit: Handout | Annie Le investigators were ready to talk Thursday as Raymond Clark DNA was tested in the slaying of the Yale lab technician.
+0 +0 Fast food giant loses in McDonald's vs. McCurry tiff - Yahoo! News
Popular Searches: Tue Sep 8, 1:08 am ET. A, Malaysia (Reuters) – Fast food giant McDonald's on Tuesday lost an eight-year trademark battle against a Malaysian curry restaurant after the country's highest court allowed the latter to use the prefix 'Mc'.
+0 +0 AFP: One-million-pound reward offered in heist
1 hour ago. LONDON — A record reward of up to one million pounds was offered Friday to find the robbers who pulled off what is thought to be Britain's biggest jewellery heist, police said. Detectives said the reward was the largest ever offered in a crime of this sort and was intended to persuade any criminal associates of the thieves to hand them in. Two smartly-dressed men toting guns walked into the exclusive Graff store on London's swanky New Bond Street on August 6 and stole 43 rings, bracelets, necklaces and watches with a retail value of 40 million pounds.
+0 +0 Michael Jackson: personal doctor was paid by London concert promoter - Telegraph
Michael Jackson: personal doctor was paid by London concert promoter Police want to further interview Michael Jackson's personal doctor, Conrad Murray, who was paid by the firm promoting his concerts at London's O2 arena. By Paul Thompson in Los Angeles and Alastair Jamieson Published: 8:30AM BST 27 Jun 2009.
+0 +0 Michael Jackson Death: Doctor Conrad Murray To Be Interviewed As Probe Focuses On Prescription Drugs | Showbiz News | Sky News
Michael Jackson's Body Handed Back To Family. Michael Jackson's body has been released to his family by the coroner in Los Angeles as the investigation continues into how he died. Van leaving LA coroner's office at the time Michael Jackson's body was released Police have been speaking to the singer's personal doctor who was with Jackson when he died.
+0 +1 Michael Jackson death still unsolved after autopsy
Network Newspapers TV Networks. Michael Jackson death still unsolved after autopsy Phil McCarten/ReutersFans leave a makeshift memorial to pop star Michael Jackson on Friday near the L.A. Dan Whitcomb and Laura Isensee, National Post Published:Thursday, June 25, 2009 More On This Story.
+0 +0 BBC NEWS | World | Americas | Guantanamo detainee arrives in NY
Guantanamo detainee arrives in NY. The first Guantanamo detainee who is to be tried in a US civilian court has arrived in New York, officials say. Ahmed Ghailani has been transferred to face charges in a New York court in connection with the 1998 US embassy bombings in East Africa.
+1 +0 The Associated Press: Richardson sees talks on journalists in NKorea
Former U.N. Ambassador Bill Richardson on Monday called the detention and sentencing of two young women journalists in North Korea part of "a high-stakes poker game. But at the same time, the New Mexico governor said in a nationally broadcast interview that the time might be right for the United States to work out the release of Laura Ling and Euna Lee with the country's leaders in Pyongyang.
+1 +0 Police: Acid Attack Burns Crowd of 30, Injuring Infant - International News | News of the World | Middle East News | Europe News - FOXNews.com
P May 16: A man, sitting in background, receives medical treatment after being injured by acid in a street at Hong Kong's Mongkok shopping district. Two bottles of acid were thrown into a crowd in a popular shopping district in downtown Hong Kong on Saturday, injuring 30 people, police and news reports said.