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Malaysia is tougher test - Button

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
McLaren's Jenson Button is expecting a tougher challenge from rival teams at Sepang after saying they underperformed in Australia.
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D.N.J.: Dog sniff outside apt reasonable under Place and Caballes

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54

Dog sniff outside the defendant’s house in a multi-family unit was reasonable under Place and Caballes, and Jardines is rejected. United States v. Anthony, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 38123 (D. N.J. March 20, 2012):

This is the type of distinction the Florida Supreme Court found in Jardines v. State, 73 So.3d 34 (Fla. 2011). The Court reasoned that even though the revelation of possession of contraband could not invade a privacy interest, the canine sniff outside a home "will invariably entail a degree of public opprobrium, humiliation and embarrassment for the resident, for such dramatic government activity in the eyes of many-neighbors, passers-by, and the public at large-will be viewed as an official accusation of crime." Id. at 36. The Court added that if police can conduct suspicionless sniff tests, there was nothing to prevent discriminatory or irrational use of the procedure. Id.

However, neither reason for distinguishing Caballes is persuasive as applied to the present facts. First, the Florida Court's conclusion that sniffs "will invariably entail a degree of public opprobrium, humiliation and embarrassment for the resident" is less applicable to the facts of this case, in which the sniff occurred away from the plain view of the general public inside a common area of a multi-family residence with the permission of the owner. Nothing in the record suggests anyone but the landlord was privy to the presence of police activity, much less aware of the particular apartment being sniffed. Similarly, this Court is not asked to determine whether police presence with a dog on the curtilage of a home without permission involves some intrusion into privacy not present in Caballes or Place. Instead, this situation involves police presence in a common area with express permission to be there.

Can you be 'dead' for 78 minutes?

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Could footballer Muamba really have been 'dead' for that long?
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Worst of crisis over, says Draghi

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
The President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, says the worst of the eurozone crisis is over.
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Cardiff to host World Cup opener

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Cardiff will host the opening ceremony and back-to-back Wales and England games to launch the 2013 Rugby League World Cup.
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Team GB 2012 Olympic kit revealed

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Stella McCartney's design for Team GB's London 2012 kit puts athletes in blue-based clothing, with a motif inspired by the union flag, and vivid red shoes.
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A-Team claim at parcel bomb trial

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
A man accused of sending parcel bombs said he learned how to make a hoax device from watching an episode of the A-Team, a court hears.
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CA7: Defendant didn't show that his failure to be called as a witness at his suppression hearing would have changed the outcome, in light of the video

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54

Defendant’s confusing account of his travel plans was reasonable suspicion. The trial court’s findings of consent to the search was clearly supported by the record. Defendant was unhandcuffed and sitting in the police car during the search. A dog alert made that irrelevant. Thus, a challenge to the search was frivolous. Defendant did not show how his failure to testify at the suppression hearing would have changed anything in light of the video, not that IAC claims can be raised on direct appeal anyway. United States v. Penlton, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5888 (7th Cir. March 21, 2012) (unpublished)*; United States v. Harris, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5878 (7th Cir. March 21, 2012) (unpublished).*

Plaintiff state prisoner failed to state a Fourth Amendment claim that he was unreasonably removed from his cell during a suicide threat. “Insofar as Brown contends that his seizure during this incident was unreasonable, even assuming that a prisoner has any Fourth Amendment right not to be seized and transported from one place to another within a state prison facility, there is no record evidence that this particular seizure was not justified by the same legitimate interest in safety and security.” Brown v. Graham, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5825 (2d Cir. March 21, 2012) (unpublished).*

'No evidence' of taunts say Laois

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Laois GAA officials say there is "no evidence" Armagh's Ciaran McKeever was taunted about being British in Sunday's game at Portlaoise.
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Who would sell their hair for cash?

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
A 12-year-old girl from Brazil is planning to cut off her five-foot cascade of hair and sell it to wig suppliers for more than $5,000 (£3,100). Could selling hair in the UK be a similar money-spinner?
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Radio campaign next step against Rush Limbaugh

NEW YORK — Rush Limbaugh's opponents are starting a radio campaign against him Thursday, seizing upon the radio star's attack of a Georgetown law student as a "slut" to make a long-term effort aimed at weakening his business.

The liberal Media Matters for America is using a past campaign against Glenn ...

Outrage over India coal scandal

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
There is outrage in India's parliament after a draft report by government auditors estimated the country lost $210bn by selling coalfields too cheaply.
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A look at NKorea accordionists behind A-ha moment

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- Five teenagers in school uniforms hold accordions. On the wall is a giant painting of the secret mountain hideout of their nation's founder, Kim Il Sung. Small red stickers on their instruments mark them as gifts from Kim Jong Il....

Software jobs boost for Belfast

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Fifty high quality jobs are to be created in Belfast by a leading US-owned firm.
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De Niro apologises for Obama quip

BBC - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
Hollywood actor says he meant no offence over comments he made at a fundraiser.
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Vatican: Pope's Cuba trip should help democracy

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican's No. 2 has dismissed suggestions that Cuba's Communist government could exploit Pope Benedict XVI's upcoming trip as a propaganda tool, saying the visit should help promote democracy on the island....

Unhappy public not sure who to blame for high gas

AP - U.S. News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Families canceling vacations. Fishermen watching their profits burn up along with their boats' gasoline. Drivers buying only a few gallons of gas at a time because they can't afford to fill the tank....
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CA6: Gant bars SI of the unhandcuffed and outnumbered

FourthAmendment.com - News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54

Defendant was stopped for not dimming his headlights, and he was without a DL. The officers’ search incident of defendant’s car violated Gant, even though the defendant and his passenger weren’t handcuffed and were standing at the rear of the car, they were outnumbered. The government’s argument that Long justified a protective weapons search of the car was also rejected. United States v. McCraney, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 5818, 2012 FED App. 0081P (6th Cir. March 21, 2012):

Here, McCraney and Ammons were not handcuffed or secured in the back of a patrol car. They were standing, however, behind the Buick as instructed, two or three feet from the rear bumper, with three officers standing around them, while the other two officers on the scene conducted the search of the passenger compartment. Ricker testified that he stood approximately eight feet from McCraney, and watched him closely while the search was conducted. The officers outnumbered the detainees and, although not formally arrested, handcuffed or secured in a patrol car, the district court did not err in finding that the officers could not reasonably believe McCraney and Ammons were "within reaching distance" of the passenger compartment at the time of the search. Given the narrowed scope of the exception in light of Gant, the search may not be justified as a search incident to arrest.

Mali Coup leader stays put, despite sanctions

AP - World News - Mon, 2026-05-04 22:54
BAMAKO, Mali (AP) -- The day after an embargo was placed on Mali, the soldier who led a recent coup said Tuesday that he agrees with restoring constitutional order, but first Mali's ills need to be addressed by holding a national convention which will decide on the best way forward....
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