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EDT Last updated on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2009 12:52PM EDT T he Federal Court is ordering Canada's spy agency to disclose a second human source in the Mohamed Harket case, an exceptional decision taken after finding the Canadian Security Intelligence Service...
Tags: Canadian Security Intelligence Service, CSIS, federal courts, Federal Court, Mohamed Harkat, spy agency
Mr Drummond said it was entirely appropriate for the Runcorn couple to be highly geared and even borrow against their home which was worth $400,000. The couple have lost their life savings and now face the possible loss of their home. Mr Drummond's written...
Tags: Federal Court, Brisbane
An 88-year-old alleged Nazi war criminal accused of murdering a young Jewish man in World War II on Thursday failed in his latest bid to escape extradition from Australia to Hungary. Charles Zentai is accused of beating to death teenager Peter Balazs...
Tags: Charles Zentai, Hungary, Mr Zentai, Federal Court, Australian, war criminal, jewish teenager, nazi war, Nazi, Perth
A class action has been filed in the Federal Court in Melbourne on behalf of shareholders. They are alleging Oz Minerals failed to tell the market it was due to pay debts of $560 million US by November last year. The company went into a temporary trading...
Tags: Federal Court, class action, IMF, Australia
Defence Department wizardry to get around legal limits on its ability to spy on Canadians travelling abroad. A Federal Court document released today provides a glimpse of the high-tech tools used by spies in the fight against terrorism and espionage....
Tags: Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada, intelligence services, Federal Court, terror suspects, canadians security, spy agency, CSIS
Allen Stanford's businesses is asking a federal court to pay his team nearly $9 million for three months of work. Court-appointed receiver Ralph Janvey filed a motion with a federal court in Dallas last week, seeking about $8.9 million in fees and expenses...
Tags: R. Allen Stanford, Stanford's Pendergest-Holt Permitted, Jet Skis, federal court
Financial advised a client to move his money from one fund to another, charged him $7000 to do so, and there was no discernible benefit to his portfolio. Bruce Milburn, a 54-year-old former cane farmer, told a Federal Court hearing into Storm's collapse...
Tags: Federal Court, Bruce Milburn, court hearing
The transfer of a former military base in suburban Winnipeg to a Crown corporation for redevelopment and sale is invalid, a Federal Court has ruled. A man stabbed Wednesday in Winnipeg's Weston neighbourhood has died, police said. A group of residents...
Tags: Winnipeg, Manitoba, crown corporation, Federal Court, suburban winnipeg, weston neighbourhood, Weston, military base
Storm chief's affidavit at odds with prospectus Article from: Anthony Marx September 29, 2009 11:31am THE chief of the failed Storm Financial told an inquiry it was not the company's role to monitor its clients' loan to value ratios, despite documents...
Tags: Federal Court, Brisbane, Emmanuel Cassimatis, Mr Cassimatis, Storm Financial
The man, Najibullah Zazi , 24, who lived in New York for 10 years before moving in January to Denver, where he drove an airport shuttle bus, was arrested there on Sept. 20 on charges he lied to the authorities during a terrorism investigation. He was...
Tags: Najibullah Zazi, New York City, New York Daily News, terror suspect, Brooklyn, U.S, suspect pleading, terrorist attack, federal court, airport shuttle