Jayson Williams pleads guilty in fatal NJ shooting
Denver Post - 2 hours ago
File-- In a Sept. 6, 2002 file photo former NBA All-Star Jayson Williams is shown during a hearing before Superior Court Judge Edward M. Coleman at the Hunterdon County Courthouse in Flemington, N.J. New York police say Williams was taken to a hospital with minor injuries after his SUV struck a tree in New York early Tuesday Jan. 5, 2010. SOMERVILLE, N.J.—Former NBA star Jayson Williams has pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and agreed to serve at least 18 months in prison for accidentally killing a limousine driver.
Jayson Williams Pleads Guilty in Fatal NJ Shooting New York Times
Supreme Court Blocks TV Coverage of Gay Marriage Trial
Chicago Tribune - 12 minutes ago
Washington - The U.S. Supreme Court , acting on an appeal from conservative defenders of 's ban on same-sex marriage, overruled a federal judge in today and blocked video coverage of the trial on . In a brief order, the justices said they were halting the move by U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker "permitting real-time streaming" of the trial, "except as it permits streaming to other rooms within the confines of the courthouse in which the trial is to be held."
U.S. Supreme Court blocks video coverage of Prop. 8 trial Los Angeles Times
Egypt says Israel's border fence "not our concern"
Reuters - 1 hour ago
Egypt says Israel's border fence "not our concern" CAIRO (Reuters) - Israel's plans to build a security fence along its border with Egypt is of no concern to the Egyptian government as long as it remains on Israeli territory, Egypt's foreign minister said on Monday.
Israel to build security barrier on border with Egypt UK Telegraph
Abu Dhabi Royal Acquitted in Torture Trial
New York Times - 25 minutes ago