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Early Talks of Pacquiao-Mayweather Match is Unfair to Marquez

Almost two months to go before the July 18th Mayweather-Marquez boxing match, boxing fans are now looking at a Pacquiao-Mayweather match which may happen only if Mayweather wins over Marquez.
Published May 26, 2009 by  Leo Reyes in Sports

UNWRA Admits It Was Unfair To Israel

International condemnation of Israel for hitting a UN school was unfair, admits UNWRA. The admission comes as the truth emerges about the Israeli 'attack' on a school where people were sheltering from cross fire in Gaza, during Operation Cast Lead.
Published Feb 2, 2009 by  Tabatha Kaplan in World | 28 comments

Dalai Lama: 'It's totally wrong, unfair to name Islam a violent religion'

At Lehigh University in a Pennsylvania appearance, the Dalai Lama defended Islam to a question about the rise of violent religious fundamentalism.
Published Jul 14, 2008 by  Chris V. Thangham in Religion | 5 comments

New Brunswick: Judge says French Immersion Cuts Unfair & Unreasonable

Justice Hugh McLellan, of the Court of the Queen's Bench in Saint John,has ruled that there must be a a judicial review into the cancellation of the early French immersion program.
Published Jun 12, 2008 by  Bob Ewing in Politics | 2 comments

Craigslist strikes back at eBay

After eBay sues Craigslist for violating rights as a minority shareholder, Craigslist counter-sues for alleged unfair competition.
Published May 14, 2008 by  Andy in Internet

Young Guantanamo prisoner says "I'm a human being"

On Wednesday Mohammed Jawad, a young Guantanamo bay prisoner who is accused of a crime, called the Guantanamo war court illegal and unfair and then refused to participate in the trial any further.
Published Mar 12, 2008 by  Owen Weldon in World

Op-Ed: The Media Love Affair With Barack Obama is Over

Hillary Clinton has complained on many occasions that the media has been unfair to her and has given Barack Obama a "free pass." But during a recent press conference, that changed, as the media started asking Obama hard questions.
Published Mar 4, 2008 by  Susan Duclos in Politics | 14 comments

Clinton Whines About Obama's So-Called Media Free Pass, But Not Her Unfair Advantage

On February 25, 2008 CNN let loose a string of reports through Wolf Blitzer, Lou Dobbs and John Roberts that played like an extension of Hillary's campaign; from distancing her from NAFTA, to encouraging racial backlash against Barack.
Published Mar 1, 2008 by  Hargrove Jones in Politics | 8 comments

Democrats Challenge Legality of Voter ID

The State of Indian has been challenged by Democrats on its law requiring ID's for Voters. Studies have shown that people without valid ID are more likely to be Democrats than Republicans and the party feels it gives Republicans an unfair advantage.
Published Dec 26, 2007 by  Samantha A. Torrence in Politics | 10 comments

Can Michigan lawmakers get their act together by midnight?

Michigan has had since Oct. 1 to try to do better than the unfair service tax they came up with in the wee hours of the morning on Oct 1. Have they been able in two months to come up with a better plan? No they have not as the deadline is here again.
Published Nov 30, 2007 by  Cynthia Trowbridge in Politics | 7 comments

Freud: Everywhere but psychology, he’s welcome

Seems that Sigmund is now a pariah in his own field. According to a study by the American Psychoanalytic Association, psychoanalysis, which is almost a staple term in the humanities, is now effectively extinct in psychology. Seems unfair, doesn’t it?
Published Nov 27, 2007 by  Paul Wallis in Science | 7 comments

Op-Ed: Ethiopia strikes back against unfair trade-revenge of the coffee growers

Ethiopian farmers sell their coffee for $1 a pound. It sells in the US for $10 a pound. That’s a quite typical indication of how trade works against producers of many commodities and goods around the world. It's cheap and nasty, anyway you look at it.
Published Nov 10, 2007 by  Paul Wallis in Business | 4 comments

Clear Channel Facing 5 Class Action Lawsuits

Clear Channel is being targeted by several people for what they claim as unfair practices. What exactly did they do and who exactly is suing? Let's just say the Backstreet Boys may not be back.
Published Oct 24, 2007 by  Paul Bright in Entertainment

Pro-opposition Taiwan broadcaster pulls out from major radio

A veteran broadcaster Wednesday announced his withdrawal from the operation of Taiwan's largest radio station, Broadcast Corporation of China (BCC), citing unfair suppression by the government.
Published Oct 24, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

UN's decision to punish Singapore official "unjust and unfair"

Singapore's Ministry of Foreign Affairs is mystified by by a United Nations decision to demote Assistant Secretary General Andrew Toh and fine him two months' salary, a spokesman said on Saturday.
Published Oct 20, 2007 by  dpa news in Politics

New Zealand imposes duties on stationery imports

New Zealand has imposed punitive duties of up to 164 per cent on imports of diaries and a range of stationery from China and Malaysia following complaints of unfair competition by a local manufacturer, it was announced on Wednesday.
Published Oct 17, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

EU probes Spain over foreign acquisition tax scheme

The European Union said Wednesday it was probing claims that a Spanish tax deduction scheme may have given Spanish companies an unfair advantage in the takeover of foreign businesses.
Published Oct 10, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

Anger at premier's defence of town where Indians were hurt

Politicians attacked Sunday the state premier who had claimed a German town was put under an unfair stigma over a racial clash with Indians last month.
Published Sep 16, 2007 by  dpa news in Politics

Four Taiwan firms accuse Philips of charging "unfair" royalties

Four Taiwan disc-makers accusing Philips Electronics of charging unfair royalties are seeking the return of paid royalties and damages, a newspaper reported Monday.
Published Sep 9, 2007 by  dpa news in Business

Australia’s citizenship test for immigrants- unfair, or necessary?

A new test for citizens requires immigrants to speak English, and to be familiar with Australian culture, history, national icons, and social values. The test hasn’t been received with universal acclaim.
Published Aug 27, 2007 by  Paul Wallis in World | 6 comments
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