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Gold Reserve to Appeal Delisting Notice from TSE

The Toronto Stock Exchange has given notice to Gold Reserve Inc. that it does not meet the bourse's listing requirements since Venezuela expropriated the company's main asset, Gold Reserve said Friday.

Will Gloria Cain Win the 'Stand by Your Man No Matter What' Award for 2011?

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If Republican presidential hopeful Herman Cain's wife Gloria Cain is not contemplating a drastic step (read divorce) she is poised to win this year's 'Stand by Your Man No Matter What' Award -- an honor which we initially thought would go to Huma Abedin, the loving wife of former U.S. Representative Anthony Weiner, who had to step down following a sexting scandal.
For the second time in a week, an iPhone 4 reportedly began smoking and melting without warning.

Another iPhone 4 Spontaneously Combusts in Brazil

For the second time in a week, another report has emerged of an iPhone spontaneously combusting. Brazilian Ayla Mota says he woke up to discover his phone smoking and sparking less than a foot from his face.
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Herman Cain Affair: Candidate 'Reassessing' Campaign; May Drop Out of Race

Just as the sexual harassment allegations against him were beginning to fade, Herman Cain was faced on Monday with a new scandal when a Georgia businesswoman claimed to have had a 13-year affair with him -- and now several news outlets are reporting that he is reassessing whether to stay in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.
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Judge's Rejection of Citigroup Settlement Shows Frustration With S.E.C.

Judge Jed Rakoff's refusal to accept a settlement between Citigroup and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is most significant not as a rebuke of Citigroup but as a resounding statement of frustration with the Securities and Exchange Commission's perceived ineffectiveness.
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Onyx Shares Jump on Report of Potential Sale

Shares of Onyx Pharmaceuticals Inc (ONXX.O), known for its liver cancer drug Nexavar, jumped more than 20 percent on Monday, after Bloomberg reported the company was exploring options, including a possible sale.
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DOJ Probes Del Monte Sale for Antitrust Violations

The Department of Justice has opened a probe into the $4 billion takeover of Del Monte Corp by private equity investors led by KKR and Co (KKR.N), according to court papers regarding an investor settlement over the transaction.
A still image from broadcast footage shows author JK Rowling speaking at the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in central London November 24, 2011.

UK Inquiry Shines Light on Rough Tabloid Trade

Stalking children, rummaging through bins, bullying and deceit -- the tricks of the tabloid newspaper trade are being laid bare at a public inquiry that is giving Britons a sobering insight into how their appetite for gossip and scandal is satisfied.
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Creditors back expedited Dodgers' TV rights sale

The committee of unsecured creditors for the bankrupt Los Angeles Dodgers threw its support behind the team's effort to sell TV broadcast rights earlier than expected, riling News Corp's Fox Sports.
Lawyer Ince walks out of the B.C Supreme Court in Vancouver

Provincial court upholds ban on polygamy

A Canadian provincial court on Wednesday upheld the country's ban on polygamy, saying the harm that plural marriage causes to women and children outweighed any infringement of religious freedoms.
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Michelle Parker Missing: Search Still on; Mother Suspects Kidnapping

As the search continues for missing Missouri baby Lisa Irwin and 2-year-old Sky Metalwala, another missing person's case has emerged. Michelle Parker of Orlando, Fla., vanished Friday after she appeared on The People's Court for a settlement of dispute with her ex-fiance, who is the father of her twin children.

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