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Recording industry wants to ban Minnesota woman from downloading

Reynolds wrote. "Absent an injunction, there is nothing to stop Defendant from downloading and distributing more of Plaintiffs' copyrighted sound recordings through an online media distribution system." MINNEAPOLIS — Just weeks after a federal jury ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Sony Music,  Warner Music Group Corp.,  Universal Music Group

Search for Minnesota mom, son with cancer stretches into fourth day

next Tuesday, but that he was in close touch with his investigators. It's been a high-profile case for the Brown County Sheriff's Office, a small department with just 10 sworn officers and about 30 civilian employees. MINNEAPOLIS — Minnesota ...

From PATRICK CONDON AND AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  22 May 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Hauser,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  Los Angeles Dodgers

Mother, son who fled chemo spotted in California, now may be in Mexico

chemo and radiation. But the teen and his parents rejected chemo after a single treatment, with the boy's mother saying that putting toxic substances in the body violates the family's religious convictions. SLEEPY EYE, Minn. — The search for a ...

From AMY FORLITI AND PATRICK CONBON ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  21 May 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Hauser

Police look for mother and son who fled chemo

water and other natural alternatives — a regimen based mostly on information she found on the Internet. SLEEPY EYE, Minn. — A courtroom clash between medicine and faith took a criminal turn, with police around the country on the lookout Wednesday for ...

From AMY FORLITI AND PATRICK CONDON ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  20 May 2009

Arrest ordered for mom of boy, 13, resisting chemotherapy

trying to do what's right for this young man." FILE- In this Friday, May 8, 2009 file photo, Colleen Hauser, left, smiles at her son Daniel as they answered questions from the media in New Ulm, Minn. Authorities sought to arrest Colleen Hauserright ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  20 May 2009
Related Topics: James Joyce,  Calvin Johnson

Arrest ordered for mom of boy, 13, resisting chemo

trying to do what's right for this young man." NEW ULM, Minn. — Authorities nationwide were on the lookout Wednesday for a mother and her 13-year-old cancer-stricken son who fled after refusing the chemotherapy that doctors say could save the boy's ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  20 May 2009
Related Topics: James Joyce,  Calvin Johnson

Arrest ordered for Minnesota mom of boy, 13, resisting chemo

he had in January," the doctor said. Daniel Hauser, 13, listens as the media ask questions about his court case, in New Ulm, Minnesota, May 8, 2009. Daniel, who was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma in January, stopped conventional medical treatments ( ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS, The San Jose Mercury News,  19 May 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Hauser,  James Joyce

Forced chemo case: Arrest warrant issued for missing boy, mom

NEW ULM, Minn. » A Minnesota judge has issued an arrest warrant for the mother of a 13-year-old boy resisting chemotherapy after the pair missed a court hearing on his welfare. Brown County District Judge John Rodenberg also is ordering that Daniel ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER, Salt Lake Tribune,  19 May 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Hauser,  James Joyce

Minn. boy resisting chemo misses court hearing

NEW ULM, Minn. » A 13-year-old Minnesota boy resisting chemotherapy for cancer has missed a court hearing on his welfare, and his father says the whereabouts of the boy and his mother are unknown. Daniel Hauser and his parents, Colleen and Anthony ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER, Salt Lake Tribune,  19 May 2009

Doctors face tough task with boy who refuses chemo

ordered and the family refused, Daniel would be placed in temporary custody. It wasn't immediately known where the boy might be treated or how medicine would be administered if he fights it. Nancy Gertner, right, of St. Louis Park stands with a group ...

From AMY FORLITI ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER, Salt Lake Tribune,  19 May 2009
Related Topics: Daniel Hauser,  Al Franken,  U.S. Senate

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