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Arkansas News Bureau - Little Rock AR, Aug 24, 2010 / Randeep Mann today joined his wife in asking a federal judge to grant him a new trial or throw out his convictions on obstruction of justice charges.
Arkansas Business Journal - Little Rock AR, Aug 23, 2010 / Attorneys for the wife of an Arkansas doctor convicted of plotting a bombing attack on the state medical board chairman have asked that a federal judge throw out her obstruction convictions or order a new trial.
Arkansas Business Journal - Little Rock AR, Aug 13, 2010 / As a federal court jury was on its way to convicting Randeep Mann of conspiring to detonate the car bomb that maimed and nearly killed the chairman of the Arkansas Medical Board, the board received a routine application for renewal of Mann's medical license.
News India Times, Aug 12, 2010 / An Arkansas doctor convicted of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded another physician faces up to life in prison for the crime.
Times Record - Fort Smith AR, Aug 12, 2010 / The state Medical Board will not renew the medical license of the Pope County doctor convicted in a bombing that maimed its chairman, the board's lawyer said Wednesday.
Portland Press Herald - Portland ME, Aug 10, 2010 / North Korea fired about 110 rounds of artillery Monday near its disputed sea border with South Korea, the South's military said, amid tension over the deadly sinking of a South Korean warship blamed on North Korea.
CBS - Today's THV - Little Rock AR, Aug 09, 2010 / A federal jury convicted Dr. Randeep Mann on Monday of plotting the February 2009 attack against Dr. Trent Pierce.
Pictou County Evening News, Aug 09, 2010 / A doctor has been found guilty of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded the state medical board chairman.
CBS - NewsChannel 7 - Spartanburg SC, Aug 09, 2010 / LITTLE ROCK, Ark. An Arkansas doctor has been found guilty of masterminding a homemade bomb attack that disfigured and partially blinded the state medical board chairman.
CBS - Today's THV - Little Rock AR, Aug 09, 2010 / Dr. Randeep Mann is charged in the bombing on Dr. Trent Pierce, head of the Arkansas State Medical Board.
CBS - Today's THV - Little Rock AR, Aug 08, 2010 / Jurors on Friday wrapped up their second day of deliberations at about 5:30 p.m. They are to return Monday at 9 a.m. to consider whether to convict Dr. Randeep Mann, who is charged in the Feb. 4, 2009, in the driveway of Dr. Trent Pierce's home in West Memphis.
CBS - WREG NewsChannel 3 - Memphis TN, Aug 03, 2010 / Attorneys for Dr. Randeep Mann say he sent the chairman's picture to his brother in India as part of a prayer circle-- not to plan his murder.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Aug 02, 2010 / Defense attorneys for Dr. Randeep Mann spent Monday morning questioning the executive secretary of the Arkansas State Medical Board on Mann's interactions with the board leading up to the Feb. 4, 2009 bombing of its chairman.
Daily Rotten, Jul 29, 2010 / "Pierce walked to his car and found a spare tire leaning on the bumper of his vehicle. When he picked up the tire, a grenade, which had been taped to the tire, exploded. Pierce also testified about his relationship with Mann, who in 2003 appeared before the state Medical Board on allegations of over-prescribing narcotics... Also today, a federal prisoner testified that Dr. Randeep Mann offered him $50,000 to kill Pierce."
FOX - FOX 13 - Memphis TN, Jul 27, 2010 / Prosecutors are working to link Dr. Randeep Mann to a small spare tire used in the bombing of the Arkansas medical board chairman.
The Commercial Appeal - Memphis TN, Jul 27, 2010 / A burglar stole several shotguns and a Taser gun Saturday from the Gallaway Police Department in Fayette County.
Telegraph - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ The attack comes amid two days of fighting that have killed at least 40 civilians and wounded more than 130 in the capital according to Ali Muse, the head of Mogadishu's ambulance service.
The Seattle Times - Seattle WA, Aug 24, 2010/ A small passenger plane heading to the Mount Everest region crashed in heavy rain Tuesday outside Nepal's capital, killing all 14 people aboard, including four Americans, a Briton and a Japanese national, officials said.
MarketWatch, Aug 24, 2010/ Scottish-headquartered oil exploration group Cairn Energy reported Tuesday that it sharply reduced net losses for the first half of the year, saying its first well in Greenland is showing signs of promise.
The Palm Beach Post - Palm Beach FL, Aug 24, 2010/ World stock markets retreated Tuesday as the strong yen knocked Japanese shares and investors anticipated more bad news from U.S. economic reports this week.
The Daily Mirror - London - UK, Aug 24, 2010/ Two Britons were rescued from a horrifying bus siege in which eight hostages died yesterday after a sacked policeman made a crazed attempt to get his job back.