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New Spying Law Quickly Challenged - Common Dreams NEW YORK - Civil liberties advocates have lost no time in asking a federal court to stop the government from conducting surveillance under the new wiretapping law passed by Congress and signed by President George W. Bush last week. The American Civil ...
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Indian American 'slavery' couple sued by maids - Hindustan Times The wealthy Indian American couple sentenced to jail less than a month ago in the high-profile "modern slavery" case has now been sued by the victim Indonesian housekeepers. The civil suit filed on behalf of Samirah and Enung on Tuesday in the ...
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POLITICS-US: New Spying Law Quickly Challenged - Inter Press Service NEW YORK, Jul 22 (IPS) - Civil liberties advocates have lost no time in asking a federal court to stop the government from conducting surveillance under the new wiretapping law passed by Congress and signed by President George W. Bush last week. The ...
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July 2008 - Weekly Standard Barack Obama made a major gaffe yesterday in an interview with ABC's Terry Moran, saying that despite the obvious success of the surge he still would not support it if he were able to cast his vote again. Why? Obama told Moran that he wanted to ...
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ATM-Owner Cardtronics Issues Non-Denial Denial in Citibank Breach - Wired We've all seen companies duck questions about a data breach by claiming that they'd love to talk, but they're cooperating with an ongoing criminal investigation, and thus are sworn to secrecy. At the Citibank branch at 65th Street and Madison Avenue ...
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Wealthiest Bidder Loses Presidency, $50 Million - Nation Even the wealthiest candidates can't keep spending $1 million a delegate to maintain losing campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination. So Mitt Romney has announced that he is "suspending" his spectacularly-expensive bid for a nomination ...
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Outrageous police chases caught on tape. - WSAZ The woman charged with killing her daughter’s boyfriend is back in court this morning for a preliminary hearing. And we’re hearing the 911 tapes from that night for the first time Police say 51-year old Teresa Lynn Baker shot and killed Jeffery ...
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WIRETAPS OF TORONTO GANG CAPTURED WORDS OF A KILLER - Toronto Star Aslyn Walker, 27, pleaded guilty in January to second-degree murder in the December 2003 shooting death of youth leader Kempton Howard. The judge had rejected a defence attempt to exclude wiretap evidence. Walker was recorded during a separate police ...
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TheStar.com | Ontario | Smith: Signals missed as pathology errors ... - Toronto Star The Hospital for Sick Children temporarily cut Smith off from doing any surgical pathology in 1997 because other doctors were complaining about "diagnostic inconsistencies." The coroner's office wasn't made aware of these concerns, even though it was ...
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No one forced judicial reforms on us – Ngoga - Rwanda New Times Prosecutor General Martin Ngoga has said that Rwanda was not coerced into making the judicial reforms by anyone. He said this yesterday while presenting Rwanda’s position on the transfer of cases from the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda ...
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