News Roundup - August 28, 2014

By James Kang
Aug 28, 2014 / Share
Canada

Accused B.C. killer admits involvement in deaths of three women, Toronto Star

Two female passengers charged with smoking on board and endangering safety of an aircraft, Ottawa Citizen

City of Montreal could pay damages to protesters after mass arrests of 2012 student uprising, Montreal Gazette


United States

U.S. judge rejects Apple's latest bid for a permanent injunction against Samsung, Reuters

Tyson Foods wins U.S. antitrust approval for purchase of Hillshire Brands, Reuters


International

China's top judge says foreigners allowed into courts to listen to cases, Reuters

Calls made to create Australian court to deal with illegal downloading and distribution of media, The Sydney Morning Herald