Jury awards $675K in Boston music downloading case (AP)

July 31, 2009 by Syndication  
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Joel Tenenbaum, a graduate student from Providence, R.I., poses outside federal court, after taking the stand in his defense in his copyright-infringement trial, Thursday, July 30, 2009, in Boston. Tenenbaum is accused of illegally swapping music through an online file-sharing network. (AP Photo/Bizuayehu Tesfaye)AP - A federal jury on Friday ordered a Boston University graduate student who admitted illegally downloading and sharing music online to pay $675,000 to four record labels.


Profit reports push Dow to best July in 20 years (AP)

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In this June 3, 2009 photo, Baldor Electric Co. employees Dave Johnston, left, and Steve Davis, right, work inside the company's factory in St. Louis. A new government report shows the economy sank at a pace of just 1 percent in the second quarter of the year. It was a better-than-expected showing that provided the strongest signal yet that the longest recession since World War II is finally winding down.(AP Photo/Jeff Roberson)AP - New hope for the economy just gave the stock market its best July in 20 years.


Astronauts return from space to sushi overload (AP)

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Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency astronaut Koichi Wakata, center, gets a hug from NASA Administrator Charles F. Bolden Jr. as astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria looks on at Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral, Fla. Friday, July 31, 2009. Wakata returned with Space Shuttle Endeavour after 4 1/2 months in space. (AP Photo/Bruce Weaver, Pool)AP - Space shuttle Endeavour and its seven astronauts returned to Earth on Friday, completing a long but successful construction job that boosted the size and power of the international space station.


Health reform gets House boost, battle heads home (Reuters)

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U.S. President Barack Obama holds a town hall meeting about healthcare at the Kroger Supermarket in Bristol, Virginia July 29, 2009. REUTERS/Larry DowningReuters - Democrats pushed forward healthcare reform legislation in a key congressional panel on Friday but the battle over President Barack Obama's top domestic policy goal looked ready to move outside Washington as lawmakers prepared for a month-long break.


Health reform gets House boost, battle heads home (Reuters)

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Sen. Christopher Dodd, a key Democratic senator in the battle over President Barack Obama's health care reforms, seen here in June 2009, is to undergo surgery for prostate cancer, the Hartford Courant daily newspaper reported Friday.(AFP/Getty Images/File/Alex Wong)Reuters - Democrats pushed forward healthcare reform legislation in a key congressional panel on Friday but the battle over President Barack Obama's top domestic policy goal looked ready to move outside Washington as lawmakers prepared for a month-long break.


Jackson’s personal doctor was in financial trouble (AP)

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Authorities leave the scene after executing a search warrant at the Red Rock Canyon Country Club residence of Dr. Conrad Murray, Tuesday, July 28, 2009, in Las Vegas. Murray is currently under investigation for his alleged role in the death of pop icon Michael Jackson.  (AP Photo/Daniel Gluskoter)AP - Dr. Conrad Murray was in dire financial shape when he signed on as Michael Jackson's personal physician earlier this year at $150,000 a month.


Profit reports push Dow to best July in 20 years (AP)

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FILE - In this July 8, 2009 file photo, the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange is seen. Traders are using good news about the economy to add to July's already enormous advance.(AP Photo/Richard Drew, file)AP - New hope for the economy just gave the stock market its best July in 20 years.


Philippines in 10-day mourning for Aquino (AFP)

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President Gloria Arroyo declared a 10-day national mourning period for former leader Corazon Aquino (pictured in 2008), who died on Saturday after a battle with colon cancer.(AFP/File/Romeo Gacad)AFP - President Gloria Arroyo declared a 10-day national mourning period for former leader Corazon Aquino, who died after a battle with colon cancer.


Halladay stays with Jays at deadline (AP)

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Roy Halladay is staying with the Toronto Blue Jays -- at least for now. On a day that featured several last-minute trades before baseball's non-waiver deadline, Halladay was the most talked-about player who wasn't dealt away. Toronto listened to offers for the ace right-hander, but didn't find anything suitable.

Arroyo: No surprise if I’m on drug list (AP)

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Reds pitcher Bronson Arroyo admits he took amphetamines. Whether that put him on the 2003 list of players who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs, he says he's not sure. "What I said was anybody could be on the list," Arroyo said before Cincinnati played Colorado on Friday night.

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