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News UK jury selection begins in transatlantic airplane bombing plot trial
UK jury selection begins in transatlantic airplane bombing plot trial
Deirdre Jurand
April 2, 2008 06:33:00 pm

Jury selection began Wednesday for the UK trial of eight men accused of plotting to blow up US-bound jetliners over the Atlantic. In August 2006, prosecutors charged the eight with conspiracy to commit...

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News GAO asked to investigate SEC enforcement division after fines plummet
GAO asked to investigate SEC enforcement division after fines plummet
Deirdre Jurand
April 1, 2008 06:18:00 pm

US senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Christopher Dodd (D-CT) have asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate the enforcement division of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) after learning that the number of fines...

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News Belarus courts sentence protesters after anti-Lukashenko rally
Belarus courts sentence protesters after anti-Lukashenko rally
Deirdre Jurand
March 26, 2008 06:35:00 pm

Belarusian district courts Wednesday sentenced at least 55 demonstrators for participating in a banned "Freedom Day" rally in Minsk to protest against Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko . "Freedom Day" first began as a celebration...

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News Germany right-wing politician charged with inciting racial hatred
Germany right-wing politician charged with inciting racial hatred
Deirdre Jurand
March 25, 2008 06:16:00 pm

German prosecutors Tuesday charged the chair of the far-right National Democratic Party (NPD) with libel and inciting racial hatred for comments he made about a German soccer player. Udo Voigt [party...

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News US military judge rules Hamdan lawyers can question Guantanamo detainees
US military judge rules Hamdan lawyers can question Guantanamo detainees
Deirdre Jurand
March 19, 2008 06:18:00 pm

US military judge Navy Capt. Keith Allred has affirmed a prior ruling that lawyers for Guantanamo Bay detainee Salim Ahmed Hamdan may send written questions to Khalid Sheik...

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News Nepal police arrest 50 in pro-Tibet protest
Nepal police arrest 50 in pro-Tibet protest
Deirdre Jurand
March 18, 2008 06:43:00 pm

Nepalese police arrested 50 protesters Tuesday after roughly 200 Tibetan exiles demonstrated near the country's UN headquarters in Katmandu, demanding a UN investigation into China's recent crackdown against pro-Tibet protests . The protesters, who were arrested after refusing...

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News Germany state court upholds teacher headscarf ban
Germany state court upholds teacher headscarf ban
Deirdre Jurand
March 18, 2008 05:32:00 pm

A German state administrative court Tuesday upheld a ban on teachers wearing religious headscarves during school. The court in the federal district of Baden-Wuerttemberg ruled that the teacher who brought...

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News Belgium government, banks to pay $170M to Holocaust survivors
Belgium government, banks to pay $170M to Holocaust survivors
Deirdre Jurand
March 11, 2008 04:01:00 pm

A Belgian government commission on restitution for Holocaust victims issued its final report Tuesday, finding that Holocaust survivors, victims' families and the general Jewish community should receive $170 million to compensate for the money and...

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News Kansas top court rules against law banning funeral picketing
Kansas top court rules against law banning funeral picketing
Deirdre Jurand
March 11, 2008 02:56:00 pm

The Kansas Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state's anti-funeral picketing law is unconstitutional, finding that it violates the separation of powers doctrine implied by the Kansas constitution . The court ruled that...

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News Philippines president urges Congress to pass new anti-corruption law
Philippines president urges Congress to pass new anti-corruption law
Deirdre Jurand
March 11, 2008 02:11:00 pm

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo asked the Philippine Congress Tuesday to work with her administration to pass a comprehensive anti-corruption reform act to fight the corruption she said has plagued the country for decades. Arroyo...

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