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Apr 28 2009, Triveni

Kate Walsh and Alex Young’s 14-month-old marriage seems to have taken a bitter turn. According to TMZ, Kate’s lawyer, Laura Wasser has gone ahead and requested for a trial date in their divorce. Alex is claiming that accounting firm London & Co...

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Spanish judge Baltazar Garzon gestures after a television interview in Guatemala City, Wednesday March 11, 2009. Garzon is on a one-day visit to Guatemala.