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News Briefs: Monday

NOVEMBER 8. 2010 . . . .

HOLLYWOOD:  “Hollywood actors’ unions and major studios announced Sunday they had reached a new, three-year contract averting the kind of strike that paralyzed the US entertainment industry for 100 days in 2008.”

BERLIN: ” Siemens AG, Europe’s largest engineering company, said it is close to signing a contract to supply a Chinese city with electric_vehicle charging infrastructure.”

Aa ATLANTIC CITY:Lawsuits have cost Atlantic City $39 million in just 10 years.”

MANILA: “The Court of Appeals Sixth Division has dismissed the petition of IBM to restrain the Pasay Regional Trial Court from hearing the P100-million damage suit filed by the Government Service Insurance System against the computer manufacturer.”

MIAMI: The city’s NBA team, already locked in a breach-of-contract battle with Clear Channel Communications, says it has switched stations after giving Clear Channel 30 days’ notice.”

LOS ANGELES:Homeowners Say Loan Mods Led Them To Foreclosure.”

NEWARK:  “Morgan Stanley Sued for Foreclosure Fraud.”

WASHINGTON (D.C.): “Thompson Hine has filed a $480,000 lawsuit against a Florida-based electronic cigarette company and its president, alleging that they failed to pay for work the firm performed on a suit against the Food and Drug Administration.”

LONDON: “Precious metals set new peaks as Bernanke defends [quantitative easing].”

MISSOUlA (Mont.): “A medical marijuana grow operation is suing a Missoula clinic over $50,000 it claims a board member illegally transferred into the clinic’s account.”

NEW YORK: “With manager Joe Girardi’s contract negotiations settled, the Yankees have now turned their attention toward re-signing the heart of their team, shortstop Derek Jeter.”

NEW BRITAIN (Conn.): Attorney Hit With $227,000 Verdict in Fees Dispute.”

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