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  • Internet Domain Seizures Challenged in Kentucky Appeals Court (PRWeb) Online trade association's lawyers challenge forfeiture action of 141 Internet domain names sought by Gov. Stephen Beshear to protect the state's gambling industry from online gambling Web sites. (PRWeb Dec 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Kentucky_domain_seizures/online_gambling/prweb1746574.htm


  • Thousands enjoy concert at Domain (The New Zealand Herald)Hosts Petra Bagust and Jeremy Corbett warm up the crowd. Photo / Getty Images Scenes from last night's Christmas in the Park concert at the Auckland domain.


  • Eminent domain still very contested (Asbury Park Press)Both sides continue to express optimism in the city's efforts to settle a long-standing eminent domain lawsuit being fought by homeowners in the Marine Terrace, Ocean Terrace, Seaview Avenue area.


  • (AFX UK Focus) 2008-12-13 12:43 United Internet buys internet domain registrar (Interactive Investor)BERLIN, Dec 13 (Reuters) - United Internet agreed to buy intenet domain registrar united-domains AG from Lycos Europe, the company said late on Friday. The purchase price, to be settled in cash, would be determined after united-domains posted its annual financial statements for its fiscal year, United Internet said. But ahead of the transaction, it said the value of united-domains had been set ...


  • Support for Scottish domain name (Channel 4)There is strong backing among Scottish and international organisations to create a separate internet domain name north of the border, research has suggested.


  • Co. buys back Bush library domain name for $35K (AP via Yahoo! News) George W. Bush's presidential library domain name has been retrieved after a Web developing company accidentally let it expire ? and it apparently came at a high price.


  • Salmond hails strong backing for Scottish internet domain name (The Scotsman)SCOTTISH and international organisations have given strong backing to creating a separate internet domain name north of the border. Two Government surveys showed support amon


  • City eyes land for museum; Eminent domain could play role in new Historical Society home. (Columbia Daily Tribune)When Julie Rader thinks of eminent domain, the example that comes to mind is the state or federal government taking a farmer?s land for a highway. Unfortunately for Rader, the city of Columbia is considering acquiring downtown property that includes her family?s business, Bengals Bar and Grill, managed by two of her children and owned by Rader and her husband, Jack Rader.


  • DotScot web domain name backed by first minister (BBC News)Scotland should have its own internet domain name, First Minister Alex Salmond has said.