India’s Supreme Court decided yesterday to cancel 122 controversial mobile phone licenses ending nearly three years of uncertainty but opening up a new round of skepticism about India as a destination for foreign investment.
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India’s Supreme Court decided yesterday to cancel 122 controversial mobile phone licenses ending nearly three years of uncertainty but opening up a new round of skepticism about India as a destination for foreign investment. A drug fed to an estimated 80 percent of pigs in the U.S. Federal law trumps state law, the Supreme Court rules, when it comes to requiring sick “downer” livestock to be euthanized immediately, and not just dragged on to the slaughter. While the Supreme Court debates nudity on ancient episodes of NYPD Blue, mounds of research show we have a much bigger problem with kids and TV Orange juice imported from Brazil may contain low levels of a fungicide that’s illegal in the U.S. But health officials are not ready to recall juices yet Supreme Court Agrees to Hear ‘Obamacare’ Case Ahead of 2012 Election A judge in Connecticut has ordered a divorcing couple to swap Facebook passwords, along with their logins to online dating sites. Can the Supreme Court protect us from GPS surveillance? How to Stand Out Among 800 Million Facebook Users |
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