Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (USA Today)

Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (USA Today)
A battle over ownership of Michael Jackson memorabilia is headed back to a Nevada courtroom, where the King of Pop is seeking the return of items withheld from an auction of family items.

Convict linked by DNA to 2 Morris rapes (Daily Record)
A rapist serving a 30-year sentence in New York has been linked by DNA to two sexual assaults that took place in Morris Township and Parsippany 14 years ago.

Fight over ownership heads back to court (Asbury Park Press)
LAS VEGAS: A battle over ownership of Michael Jackson memorabilia is due back in court, where he is seeking the return of items withheld from an auction.

Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (China Daily)
LaToya Jackson, left, and her sister Janet Jackson, center, arrive ahead of their brother Michael Jackson arrive for the second day of closing arguments in his child molestation trial in Santa Maria ,Calif., in a Friday, June 3, 2005 photo.

Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (KTNV Las Vegas)
Associated Press - June 25, 2007 7:03 PM ET LAS VEGAS (AP) - A battle over ownership of Michael Jackson memorabilia is headed back to a Nevada courtroom.

Coyotes thriving in big cities, suburbs (MSNBC)
Forget Wile E. Coyote’s hapless pursuits in the cartoon wasteland. His real-life kin are prowling the U.S.’s concrete jungles, and they are anything but a laughing matter.

Michael Jackson memorabilia dispute continues (Moldova.org)
A battle over ownership of Michael Jackson memorabilia is headed back to a Nevada courtroom, where the King of Pop is seeking the return of items withheld from an auction of family items, informs The Associated Press. Jackson’s sister, singer Janet Jackson, also is seeking the return of items held back during a May 30-31 memorabilia auction at the Hard Rock hotel-casino in Las Vegas. District …

Call of the (not so) wild (Journal Gazette & Times-Courier)
Forget Wile E. Coyote s hapless pursuits in the cartoon wasteland. His real-life kin are prowling the country s concrete jungles, and they re anything but a laughing matter.

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