Renowned attorney Bennett to represent Megaupload

When Megaupload executives arrive in court to answer charges that they orchestrated a massive online piracy scheme, they’ll be backed by a prominent lawyer who has defended Bill Clinton against sexual harassment charges and Enron against allegations of corporate fraud. Washington attorney Robert Bennett said Friday that he will represent the company, which was indicted in federal court in Alexandria Thursday on copyright infringement and... [more]

Snows cut off Austrian resorts amid avalanche risk

Ski resorts were cut off and avalanche warning levels raised in western Austria Saturday as heavy snowfall also disrupted World Cup ski races and Winter Youth Olympics competitions. The resorts of Lech, Zuers and Stuben in the westernmost province of Vorarlberg, and the popular ski destination of Ischgl in Tirol, were inaccessible after roads were blocked. Experts also spoke of a “critical” avalanche situation and advised skiers... [more]

UK ticket scoops EuroMillions prize

A UK-based ticketholder has won nearly £41 million on the EuroMillions draw, Camelot said. The winner scooped the rollover jackpot of £40,627,241. A Camelot spokesman said: “This is fantastic news – we’re absolutely delighted to have yet another huge EuroMillions win here in the UK. “We have plenty of champagne on ice and look forward to welcoming the lucky ticketholder into The National Lottery millionaires’... [more]

Sweden mulls jail term for forced marriage

Forcing someone into marriage against their will could soon carry a punishment of up to two years imprisonment, according to an inquiry tasked with formulating a law criminalizing the practice under Swedish law. The inquiry, which will be completed later in the spring, also calls a halt to the existing possibility of special dispensation to allow minors to marry. “My view has always been that we need a law against forced marriage... [more]

Westerwelle counters US Europe-bashing

Germany’s foreign minister assured Americans Friday that Europe left socialism behind two decades ago, despite statements to the contrary by Republicans on the US presidential campaign trail. With Republican White House hopefuls telling voters they will prevent America from sinking into a European-type malaise, Guido Westerwelle sought to dispel the notion of a region collapsing on the back of social welfare. “When I look at... [more]

Rescued kidnapping victim Elizabeth Smart engaged

A woman kidnapped at knifepoint at age 14 and held captive for nine months is getting married. A spokesman for 24-year-old Elizabeth Smart says she got engaged last weekend and will likely marry in the summer. No details about the groom-to-be were disclosed. The spokesman says Smart plans to keep her personal life private. Smart’s father, Ed Smart, tells The Associated Press his future son-in-law is a “fine young man.”... [more]

Prokhorov Vows to Sell Business if Wins Presidential Race

Russian billionaire presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov, the owner of the New Jersey Nets basketball team and the ONEXIM Group investment fund, promised on Saturday to sell his business if he wins March elections. “If I become president, I will sell all of my assets to spend most of the money on charity,” Prokhorov said in an interview with the Dozhd TV channel. In December, Prokhorov, 46, also promised to marry if he won the polls. According... [more]

German drugstore giant Schlecker is declaring insolvency

German drugstore giant Schlecker is declaring insolvency in a desperate attempt to save stores and keep the company afloat, the company confirmed on Friday afternoon.  Schlecker managers said an insolvency petition would be delivered “shortly” to a court in Baden-Württemberg, where the company is based. A planned financing package is said to have fallen through, forcing the company’s hand. The move is not expected to have an immediate... [more]

Stop trying to intimidate Falklanders, UK tells Argentina

Britain’s Foreign Secretary William Hague told Argentina to stop trying to intimidate the inhabitants of the Falklands, amid a war of words 30 years after the disputed islands sparked a real war. “If it (Argentina) is genuinely interested in progress it should stop these attempts to intimidate a civilian population,” Hague said in comments carried by The Times on Saturday. Buenos Aires “should agree to discuss how,... [more]

After protest, Congress puts off movie piracy bill

Caving to a massive campaign by Internet services and their millions of users, Congress indefinitely postponed legislation Friday to stop online piracy of movies and music costing U.S. companies billions of dollars every year. Critics said the bills would result in censorship and stifle Internet innovation. The demise, at least for the time being, of the anti-piracy bills was a clear victory for Silicon Valley over Hollywood, which has... [more]

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