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Like most city council incumbents, Maher claims credit for the agreement, which he calls a “huge accomplishment...
MISTRIAL DECLARED. In the federal case against FRANK QUATTRONE, 48, star technology banker for Credit Suisse First Boston, on obstruction-of-justice charges related to an email he sent that appeared to urge employees to destroy documents as the bank was under investigation; after a judge found the jury to be deadlocked; in New York City. Prosecutors said they would probably retry the case...
...Karnataka. Certainly, many of his views should resonate with the state's hard-hit rural masses. He notes with outrage that some of the state's farmers, charged interest rates of 60% by middlemen, have committed suicide by swallowing pesticide. Why, he asks, can't a system of credit be devised in which the middleman is eliminated? But because Mallya barely speaks the local language, young men in the back of the audience at his speeches are rarely inspired-they are too busy laughing themselves silly as they repeat the mangled phrases of his pidgin Kannada...
...finally came home. He and his 20-year-old son, Ramanan, rolled up the shutters of the shop, swept away the debris, repainted the walls and stocked up on goods. Business is still slow, and the farmers who come for batteries, kerosene and groceries can often buy only on credit. But these are minor irritations. Singham looks around the store in wonder at the blue bottles of kerosene stacked over the red bottles of oil, the sacks of rice, and the colorful satchels of malt powder festooning the doorway: "I never thought it would be possible to come back here...
...have children at the school or who meet at the mosque," a senior investigator involved with the King Fahd Academy case told TIME. In May, police arrested an Arab man who moved from southern Germany to Bonn to send his children to the school. He was suspected of credit-card fraud, but while searching his apartment police found bomb-making instructions, household materials that could be used to make explosives, and a handwritten will. But Alfred Stoffel, the prosecutor handling the case, declined to press charges. "What we found wasn't sufficient to take to court," he says. The senior...