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15 Apr 2013 13:43 #130582
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Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt has asked India's top court for more time before going back to jail for possessing arms supplied by plotters of the deadly 1993 Mumbai blasts, his lawyer said Monday.
India's Supreme Court last month struck down Dutt's appeal over his conviction and said he must return to prison by April 18, but the 53-year-old has asked for another six months of freedom to complete his filming obligations.
"Please defer my surrender by 180 days as I have work commitments," his defense counsel Harish Salve, citing a petition filed on Monday, told AFP.
The lawyer said the plea was likely to come up for hearing in the Supreme Court on Tuesday.
The top court last month sentenced him to five years for possessing firearms supplied by gangland bosses who staged the string of bombings that killed 257 people.
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15 Apr 2013 14:19 #130588
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hes going to jail bc he had possession of the firearms???
did he use them?
did he obstruct justice?
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17 Apr 2013 10:47 #130849
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Three years after it approved a version of the opioid analgesic OxyContin designed to discourage the painkiller's abuse, the Food and Drug Administration has effectively barred the original form of the drug from ever reaching the legal U.S. market. The agency says it will approve no new applications from generic drug manufacturers to produce cheaper versions of OxyContin in its original form.
OxyContin has been one of the nation's most abused prescription painkillers, in part because as those addicted to the potent drug built up tolerance for it, they could easily ground it up or dissolve it in water, making the potent extended-release drug easy to snort or inject for a faster, more intense high.
But in April of 2010, the FDA approved a reformulated version of the drug that was resistant to crushing, breaking, chewing or dissolving in water. The newer version is virtually unbreakable, and when dissolved in water, turns into a jelly-like mass.
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17 Apr 2013 16:56 #130955
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have a good night every one !
sun still shining.....need to wear
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