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    By GREG RISLING Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) _ A Hollywood private investigator was convicted Thursday of federal racketeering and other charges for digging up dirt for his well-heeled clients to use in lawsuits, divorces and business disputes against the rich and famous. Anthony Pellicano, 64, was accused of wiretapping stars such as Sylvester Stallone and [...]

  • Court hears Utah man’s claim to cut of Howard Hughes estate

    By P. SOLOMON BANDA Associated Press Writer DENVER (AP) _ It’s the stuff movies are made of _ literally: A delivery man says he rescued Howard Hughes after he found him face down and bloodied in the desert, so the reclusive billionaire left him $156 million in a hand-scrawled will as a reward. A jury didn’t buy [...]

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    By JOSHUA FREED AP Business Writer MINNEAPOLIS (AP) _ A Minnesota woman ordered to pay $222,000 in the nation’s first music download trial may get another chance with a jury. The issue is whether record companies have to prove anyone else actually downloaded their copyrighted songs, or whether it’s enough to argue that a defendant made copyrighted [...]

  • Quaid testifies of peril to newborn twins

    By PETE YOST Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) _ Actor Dennis Quaid told Congress on Wednesday that taking away the right to sue pharmaceutical companies would turn consumers into ”uninformed and uncompensated lab rats.” Quaid’s comments came as he described a harrowing, near-fatal drug mix-up in which his newborn twins received 1,000 times the correct dose of [...]

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    By GREG RISLING Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) _ Securities regulators on Wednesday charged Broadcom Corp. co-founders Henry T. Nicholas III and Henry Samueli with falsifying the company’s reported income, leading to what is believed to be the largest accounting restatement yet because of backdating stock options. Samueli stepped down as chairman of the company’s board [...]

  • MySpace wins $230 million anti-spam judgment

    By ANICK JESDANUN AP Internet Writer NEW YORK (AP) _ A notorious ”Spam King” and his partner now owe MySpace about $230 million in damages after a federal judge awarded the popular online hangout what is believed to be the largest anti-spam judgment ever. The judgment is a big victory for MySpace, although service providers often have [...]

  • Prosecutors file new indictment vs. Barry Bonds

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) _ Federal prosecutors have filed a new indictment against Barry Bonds, charging the home run king with 14 counts of lying to a grand jury and one count of obstruction when he denied knowingly using performance-enhancing drugs. Bonds originally was charged with four counts of perjury and one count of obstruction of justice [...]

  • Woman pleads guilty in Spitzer prostitution probe

    By TOM HAYS Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) _ A woman accused of booking clients for a high-priced call girl ring pleaded guilty Wednesday in the federal probe that brought down ”Client No. 9,” former Gov. Eliot Spitzer. Temeka Rachelle Lewis, 32, entered the pleas to federal charges of promoting prostitution and money laundering. She’s among [...]

  • Ex-NFL player Hambrick gets 5 years for drug sales

    TAMPA, Fla. (AP) _ A Tampa judge has sentenced former NFL running back Troy Hambrick to five years in prison for selling crack cocaine. The former Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals player was sentenced Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Steven D. Merryday. Hambrick pleaded guilty on Feb. 26 to one count of distributing 50 grams or more [...]

  • Appeals court rejects coach’s appeal in bean case

    UNIONTOWN, Pa. (AP) _ The Pennsylvania Superior Court has rejected the appeal of a former youth baseball coach convicted of offering a player $25 to bean a 9-year-old autistic teammate. The court didn’t consider arguments on behalf of 31-year-old Mark Downs Jr. of Dunbar, saying his attorney missed a filing deadline by two weeks. Downs has been [...]

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