Topic: John Hogan

January 24, 2012 When Charlie Trotter announced the closing of his eponymous restaurant, the circle of Chicago's long-standing chefs grew one...
By Dawn Kopecki . JPMorgan Chase & Co., the biggest and most profitable U.S. bank, cut the stock awarded to Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon's...

Clear Channel Rebrands With New Name

Radio giant Clear Channel Communications has changed its name to Clear Channel Media & Entertainment, Radio Info reported.. . The company says the...
CNNMoney.com is reporting that the federal bankruptcy court judge presiding over the Bernard Madoff case has revealed the JPMorgan Chase (JPM)...

Vargas wins in Gloves for slain brother

At first glance, 17-year-old Ronniel Vargas (Atlas Cops N Kids) immediately evokes memories of his older brother, three-time Daily News Golden...
A British man who jumped from a Greek hotel balcony with his two young children nearly three years ago is expected to leave an Athens psychiatric hospital within 10 days, after an Athens court ruled he should be freed, the institution's ...
A British man who killed his son by throwing him off a hotel balcony on Crete can return home after a Greek court approved his release from a psychiatric unit in Athens, a clinic official said.John Hogan, 34, will likely be ...

Hotel plunge death: verdict quashed

An inquest ruling that a man unlawfully killed his six-year-old son by throwing him off a hotel balcony in Crete has been quashed by the High Court.. Two judges ordered that the case must go back "for further consideration" after Avon coroner ...

Brit who pushed son to death has verdict quashed

The High Court in London Thursday quashed a ruling that a British man unlawfully killed his six-year-old son by throwing him off a hotel balcony on the Greek holiday island of Crete.John Hogan, 34, was cleared last year by a Greek ...

Unlawful killing verdict is quashed

An inquest ruling that a man unlawfully killed his six-year-old son by throwing him off a hotel balcony in Crete has been quashed by the High Court.. Two judges ordered that the case must go back "for further consideration" after Avon coroner ...