Prosecutor says Cosby paid accuser nearly $3.4M NORRISTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA: Bill Cosby paid nearly $3.4 million to the woman he is charged with sexually assaulting, a prosecutor revealed to jurors Monday, answering one of the biggest questions surrounding the case as the comedian’s retrial got... Travel Abroad 10 Apr, 2018
Ecuador acknowledges limiting Julian Assange's web access QUITO: Ecuador's government acknowledged on Tuesday it had partly restricted internet access for Julian Assange, the founder of anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks who has lived in the South American country's London embassy since mid-2012. WikiLeaks... Women 19 Oct, 2016
Ecuador cuts Julian Assange's internet access: WikiLeaks WASHINGTON: Anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks said on Monday that its founder Julian Assange's internet was shut down by the government of Ecuador, deflecting blame from the US or British governments which have sparred with Assange for releasing... Women 18 Oct, 2016
Jackson warned NEW YORK: Michael Jackson has been warned not to try to block a planned charity auction of his memorabilia on May 30-31 because it could cause the singer-in-decline embarrassment.The pop star is appearing in court on Friday as a witness in a lawsuit... Travel Abroad 18 May, 2007
US widens scope for executions Politicians in primarily southern US states have passed laws that expand the use of the death penalty to include repeat child sex offenders — a move mental health professionals say is ineffective in stopping molestation and abolitionists believe... 30 Aug, 2006
Jackson jury recesses for weekend SANTA MARIA: Michael Jackson’s fate is in the hands of a jury. Jurors received the child-molestation case against the pop star Friday afternoon and deliberated for about two hours before adjourning for the weekend. Defence attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr... Travel Abroad 04 Jun, 2005