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Feb 9, 2011 |Story| ctnow.com
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      Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    1. San Jose files lawsuit against Major League Baseball

      After four years of waiting for Commissioner Bud Selig to decide whether the Oakland Athletics should be granted permission to move, the city of San Jose filed an antitrust suit against Major League Baseball on Tuesday. Lew Wolff, the managing partner...

      Tags: Frank McCourt, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Adam Jones (football), Trials

    2. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    3. Senators urge scrutiny of American Airlines and US Airways merger

      On the eve of a Senate hearing on airline mergers, two senators are urging the Obama administration to carefully scrutinize the proposed merger of American Airlines and US Airways. The merger, expected to close by September, would unite the third and...

      Tags: Mike Lee, Consumers, Ray LaHood, Amy Klobuchar, Restructuring and Recapitalization

    4. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    5. San Jose sues MLB, seeking to have Athletics move there

      For the city of San Jose, four years of waiting had been long enough. The city filed an antitrust lawsuit against Major League Baseball on Tuesday, not necessarily to win in court but to gain leverage for a settlement in which the Oakland Athletics could move to San Jose.
      For the city of San Jose, four years of waiting had been long enough. The city filed an antitrust lawsuit against Major League Baseball on Tuesday, not necessarily to win in court but to gain leverage for a settlement in which the Oakland Athletics...

      Tags: Texas Rangers, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Mark Teixeira, Major League Baseball

    6. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    7. Here's the big hurdle in the San Jose lawsuit to get the A's

      In 2009 the Phoenix Coyotes were bound for Canada. The owner of the Coyotes had agreed to sell the team for $212.5 million, but the NHL intervened and said no team could move without league approval. In court papers, Major League Baseball supported...

      Tags: Frank McCourt, Los Angeles Dodgers, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Major League Baseball

    8. Jun 18, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    9. High court rules 'pay-for-delay' drug deals can face antitrust suits

      WASHINGTON — A brand-name drug maker can be sued for violating antitrust laws if it agrees to pay a potential competitor to delay selling a generic version, the Supreme Court ruled.
      WASHINGTON — A brand-name drug maker can be sued for violating antitrust laws if it agrees to pay a potential competitor to delay selling a generic version, the Supreme Court ruled. The 5-3 decision is expected to result in lower prescription drug...

      Tags: Drug Trafficking, Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Sonia Sotomayor

    10. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    11. Supreme Court rules for generics in AbbVie 'pay for delay' case

      WASHINGTON -- Stemming from a case involving a male hormone from AbbVie Inc, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued if they pay a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version.
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      WASHINGTON -- Stemming from a case involving a male hormone from AbbVie Inc, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued if they pay a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version. The 5-3 decision based on...

      Tags: Consumers, Drug Trafficking, Economy, Business and Finance, Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, Crime, Law and Justice

    12. Jun 17, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    13. Supreme Court rules for generic drugs, against 'pay for delay'

      WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued for violating the antitrust laws if they make a deal that pays a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version.
      WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Monday that brand-name drug makers can be sued for violating the antitrust laws if they make a deal that pays a potential competitor to put off selling a generic version. The 5-3 decision is likely to benefit...

      Tags: Consumers, Antonin Scalia, Samuel A. Alito, Clarence Thomas, Anthony Kennedy

    14. Jun 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    15. PASSINGS: Gene Mako, Thomas Penfield Jackson

      Gene Mako Champion tennis player in 1930s Gene Mako, 97, a champion tennis player who paired with the legendary Don Budge to win four doubles titles at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open in the 1930s, died Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los...

      Tags: Forest Hills, Bill Gates, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Microsoft Corporation, Steffi Graf

    16. Jun 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    17. Apple executive Eddy Cue defends e-book deals at antitrust trial

      NEW YORK — Eddy Cue, the Apple Inc. executive in charge of negotiating the company's controversial e-book deals, defended how the tech giant started its online bookstore as he made his highly anticipated appearance on the witness stand in a federal antitrust trial.
      NEW YORK — Eddy Cue, the Apple Inc. executive in charge of negotiating the company's controversial e-book deals, defended how the tech giant started its online bookstore as he made his highly anticipated appearance on the witness stand in a...

      Tags: Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, Economy, Business and Finance, Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Apple Inc.

    18. Jun 13, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    19. Wild Oats chain is poised to reopen this year

      Wild Oats Markets Inc., the closed purveyor of organic and natural foods, is planning a comeback this year, potentially aided by local billionaire Ron Burkle.
      Wild Oats Markets Inc., the closed purveyor of organic and natural foods, is planning a comeback this year, potentially aided by local billionaire Ron Burkle. The company, which has been out of operation since 2007, now says on its website that it is...

      Tags: Organic Foods, Food Industry, Dining and Drinking, Wild Oats Markets Incorporated, Whole Foods Market

    20. Jun 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
    21. Google wants to show drivers the Waze, buys Israeli maps startup

      SAN FRANCISCO -- Google, which has already outpaced all other competitors in online maps, has sealed a $1-billion-plus deal for Waze, an Israeli social mapping company that is popular with drivers who use it on mobile devices to avoid traffic congestion.
      SAN FRANCISCO -- Google, which has already outpaced all other competitors in online maps, has sealed a $1-billion-plus deal for Waze, an Israeli social mapping company that is popular with drivers who use it on mobile devices to avoid traffic congestion....

      Tags: Media Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Travel, Economy, Business and Finance, Traffic

    22. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
    23. Diligent attention to detail paying off at online travel agency

      Just after finishing college in England, Barney Harford was a finalist for a job at Mars Inc., which makes chocolate bars and other food products.
      Just after finishing college in England, Barney Harford was a finalist for a job at Mars Inc., which makes chocolate bars and other food products. "Ultimately, they said, 'You were close, but we decided not to offer you a job,'" Harford recalled. "'...

      Tags: Microsoft Corporation, Science and Technology, Economy, Business and Finance, Hotels and Accommodations, Amazon.com Inc.

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