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As money runs out, fallen Brazilian tycoon Batista faces the law
7:02:47 PM

Batista, Chairman and CEO of EBX Group speaks at a   dinner panel discussion at the Milken Institute Global Conference in Beverly   HillsBy Jeb Blount RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - A year after the epic collapse of his industrial empire, Brazilian tycoon Eike Batista's financial and legal troubles appear far from over. Once worth more than $30 billion and listed as the world's eighth-richest man by Forbes Magazine, Batista says his debts now exceed his assets by $1 billion and the value of his remaining stakes in the oil, shipbuilding, mining and transportation companies he founded continues to shrink. Batista also faces criminal and regulatory investigations into suspected insider trading and fraud. ...




AT&T to pay $105 mln to settle charges it "crammed" phone bills
6:53:51 PM

The AT&T logo is pictured by its store in   Carlsbad, CaliforniaBy Diane Bartz WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Telecommunications giant AT&T Inc has agreed to pay $105 million to settle allegations that it put unauthorized charges on customers' cell phone bills, a practice known as cramming, the Federal Trade Commission said on Wednesday. The settlement comes after years of complaints from consumers about being charged for services, for example daily horoscopes or trivia, that they never requested. AT&T will pay $80 million to refund customers while $20 million is earmarked for penalties and fees to all 50 U.S. states and Washington, the FTC said. ...




Appeals court wrestles with secret U.S. demands for telecom records
6:43:25 PM

A man uses his Apple iPhone while sitting on the side   of a fountain along 6th Avenue in New YorkBy Dan Levine SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A U.S. appeals court grappled on Wednesday with a lawsuit challenging the Federal Bureau of Investigation's ability to force Internet and telecommunications firms to turn over customer records without revealing the government's demands. A lower court judge in San Francisco previously ruled such gag orders were unconstitutional in a lawsuit filed by an undisclosed telecom company. At a hearing on Wednesday, a three-judge 9th U.S. ...




Peace will cost Colombia $44 billion over 10 years, senator says
4:46:18 PM
BOGOTA (Reuters) - Colombia must invest at least 90 trillion pesos ($44.4 billion) to implement a peace deal with Marxist rebels to end a 50-year conflict, says a senator who backs the current peace talks, adding the amount is much less than the cost of waging war. The figure is the first estimate of the cost of a peace accord to end the conflict with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, or FARC. "The minimum cost for the next 10 years is estimated at 90 trillion pesos," Senator Roy Barreras, president of the Colombian Congress's peace commission, said late on Tuesday. ...


Video game win cited at trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber's friend
4:44:13 PM
By Tim McLaughlin and Scott Malone BOSTON (Reuters) - A man who says he was too high to remember the removal of a backpack from the college dorm room of the Boston Marathon bombing suspect was alert enough to win a video game that same night, a key prosecution witness testified on Wednesday. Azamat Tazhayakov, 20, recounted how he lost an Xbox NBA video game to his friend Robel Phillipos, before they want to the dorm room of bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. "I don't remember him having a problem," Tazhayakov said of Phillipos' victory in the game. ...


U.S. justice grants Idaho's request to block gay marriage
4:39:59 PM

Amber and Rachael Beierle greet each other as lawyers   and plaintiffs that sued the state over a gay marriage ban hold a press conference   outside of the James A. McClure Federal Building and US Courthouse in BoiseBy Lawrence Hurley WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Wednesday granted a request from Idaho officials by temporarily blocking gay marriages from beginning, following a regional federal appeals court's ruling striking down the state's same-sex marriage ban. There was some confusion over whether the court's order also affects the ban in Nevada, which was struck down as part of the same 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruling that invalidated the Idaho ban. Nevada did not ask the Supreme Court to block the ruling. ...




South Korea indicts Japanese journalist for defaming President
3:22:24 PM

Tatsuya Kato, former Seoul bureau chief for   Japan's Sankei Shimbun, arrives at the Seoul Central District   Prosecutors' Office in SeoulSEOUL (Reuters) - South Korean prosecutors indicted a Japanese journalist on Wednesday for defamation of President Park Geun-hye over an article he wrote about her personal life and whereabouts on the day of a deadly ferry disaster in April. The Seoul Central District Prosecution said it had indicted the former Seoul bureau chief for Japan's Sankei Shimbun, Tatsuya Kato, after concluding a report he wrote about Park on Aug. 3 was based on "false information," the prosecutors' office said in a statement. ...




Nepal hunger striker died seeking justice for war crimes
2:50:35 PM
By Gopal Sharma KATHMANDU (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than two weeks after a Nepalese hunger striker died, his frozen corpse still lies unclaimed in a hospital morgue - a grim reminder of the desperate struggle for justice by the families of victims of the decade-long civil war. Nanda Prasad Adhikari, 56, and his wife Ganga Maya had been on hunger strike for 11 months, demanding a formal investigation of the death of their teenage son in 2004, a time when conflict raged in the impoverished Himalayan nation. Adhikari died in a Kathmandu hospital on Sept. ...


U.S. to screen travelers arriving from Ebola-striken countries - CNN
2:41:07 PM

Workers in protective clothing walk outside the   apartment building of nurse who contracted Ebola, in Alcorcon, outside MadridWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Travelers arriving in the United Stated from Ebola-striken Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea will face mandatory screening measures for the deadly virus as soon as this weekend, according to a media report on Wednesday. The additional screening could also be extended to passengers from other nations struggling with the outbreak, CNN reported, citing the U.S. government. Countries in West Africa, where the deadly Ebola outbreak is centered, are already supposed to screen passengers before they are allowed to depart. ...




S.African court hears Briton Dewani agreed fee for wife's murder
1:32:40 PM

Honeymoon murder accused Shrien Dewani sits in the   dock before the start of his trial in Cape TownBy Wendell Roelf CAPE TOWN (Reuters) - British businessman Shrien Dewani agreed to pay 15,000 rand ($1,340) to have his wife killed on their honeymoon in South Africa, a witness told a court on Wednesday, saying he had been asked to make the murder look like a hijacking. Mziwamadoda Qwabe, a South African who is serving 25 years in jail for murdering Anni Dewani, told Cape Town's High Court that taxi-driver Zola Tongo had asked him to participate in a job for "a husband that wanted a wife to be killed". ...




Prosecutors "failed" to prove case against Kenya's president - attorney
1:28:41 PM

Kenya's President Kenyatta looks at a computer   screen as he appears before the International Criminal Court in The HagueBy Thomas Escritt THE HAGUE (Reuters) - A defence attorney for President Uhuru Kenyatta called on judges at the International Criminal Court to throw out allegations of crimes against humanity, saying prosecutors had failed to prove their case after five years of investigations. Prosecutors countered that Kenyatta's government obstructed the hunt for the evidence and requested an indefinite postponement of the trial. They said sanctions should be considered to force Nairobi to comply with its obligations to cooperate. ...




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