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December 17, 2006

DaimlerChrysler ordered to pay $20M 

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DaimlerChrysler ordered to pay $20M 
Sharewatch - Nov 28 6:11 AM
A jury in Manhattan\’s state Supreme Court ruled that Alfred D\’Ulisse, 73, of North Massapequa, N.Y., and his wife were owed a total of $25 million, D\’Ulisse\’s lawyer Jerry Kristal said Monday.Save

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The Hindu - Nov 17 12:12 PM
Jet gets nod to operate US flights After a wait of almost 20 months, Jet Airways has received clearance to launch flights to the US. The airline has been given “economic authority” by the US Department of Transport to operate regular flights to the US. Jet Airways will now …Save

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The Hindu - Nov 20 10:41 AM
Few surprises at CAT this year The Common Admission Test (CAT) held today did away with all the surprises that were thrown in, in the last two years. Differential marking was done away with, there were more choices per question, the quantitative analysis section was far …Save

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BBC News - Dec 08 4:11 PM
BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks back at the week in the Scottish Parliament.Save

Widow is awarded millions in verdict against talc maker 
The Trenton Times - Nov 17 9:13 PM
NEW BRUNSWICK — A jury awarded $3 million Thursday to a woman who said her husband, a former Lambertville potter, died from inhaling industrial talc containing asbestos fibers.Save

Weitz & Luxenberg Wins $25 Million in Mesothelioma Verdict 
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Nov 29 6:45 AM
NEW YORK—-In its ongoing effort to hold corporations responsible for recklessly exposing workers to the lethal toxin asbestos, Weitz & Luxenberg, P.C. obtained a jury verdict ordering DaimlerChrysler AG to pay $25 million to a New York City brake reliner who lost his right lung to mesothelioma, a rare cancer caused by asbestos.Save

Man wins $25M in asbestos case 
Newsday - Nov 30 6:54 AM
Alfred D’Ulisse didn’t think much about the dust in the air when he was stripping down car brakes at a Brooklyn factory in the 1960s.Save

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