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Lawyers held 2nd cache of diet drug settlement

The attorneys accused of misappropriating more than $64 million from Kentucky's fen-phen settlement initially withheld another $27.7 million, which they turned over to their clients only after the Kentucky Bar Association began investigating the case, newly filed court records show.

The additional payments also came after one of the lawyers -- Melbourne Mills Jr. -- discovered in January 2002 that the settlement was for $50 million more than the other two lawyers, William Gallion and Shirley Cunningham Jr., had told him, according to the records.

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Untold Legends Dark Kingdom For Playstation 3 Coming To Japan Via ...

Sony Online Entertainment (SOE), a global leader in the online gaming industry, announced today that it has entered into a Japanese licensing and distribution deal with Spike Company Limited to distribute Untold Legends Dark Kingdom for the PLAYSTATION 3 computer entertainment system. Developed by SOE, Untold Legends Dark Kingdom takes the top-selling PSP (PlayStation Portable) system brand onto the next generation of PlayStation systems. Spike will be responsible for the marketing, sales and distribution for Dark Kingdom in Japan.

Spike has a successful track record of publishing games in Japan, and we are pleased to be collaborating with them as we bring the next generation of the Untold Legends franchise to Japan, said John Needham, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Sony Online Entertainment.


More seniors-home work announced

Two nursing homes in southwestern Nova Scotia will be replaced as part of a plan to expand and modernize long-term-care facilities around the province.

Tideview Terrace in Digby will be replaced with a facility that includes more social and recreational space and private rooms for its 90 residents.

"We’re very happy to hear the announcement," said Debra Boudreau, administrator of the home.

Construction on the existing building began in 1971 and it opened in 1973.

Ms. Boudreau said space is tight and the home is in poor shape. Most rooms are double and bathrooms are shared by four residents.

"The standards that it was built to in the ’70s are certainly not the standards of today," Ms. Boudreau said.

Major repairs have been done in recent years to patch leaks in the roof and keep the boiler running.



 

 

 

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