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News International brief ~ China high court regains right to review death sentences
International brief ~ China high court regains right to review death sentences
D. Wes Rist
September 27, 2005 10:04:00 am

Leading Tuesday's international brief, China's Supreme Peoples' Court regained the power to review death sentences on Tuesday, after nearly six months of intense criticism of the old process, which allowed regional courts to review death sentences. Chinese...

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News International brief ~ UN genocide chief blasts Sudan war crimes court as sham
International brief ~ UN genocide chief blasts Sudan war crimes court as sham
D. Wes Rist
September 26, 2005 04:56:00 pm

Leading Monday's international brief, UN Special Representative on the Prevention of Genocide Juan Mendez has slammed the domestic war crimes court set up in Sudan earlier this year, saying it has failed...

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News US wants military trial for Australian Gitmo detainee
US wants military trial for Australian Gitmo detainee
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 07:50:00 pm

Court documents released Thursday revealed that the US government is arguing that Australian citizen David Hicks should face a military commission trial following an appellate court ruling from a three judge panel that included US...

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News Federal appeals court rules military can limit medical insurance for abortions
Federal appeals court rules military can limit medical insurance for abortions
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 07:40:00 pm

A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that congressional legislation that permits medical insurance for US military personnel to pay only for abortions needed to save the life of the mother was constitutional. The three judge panel from...

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News Final White House documents on Roberts released in California, DC
Final White House documents on Roberts released in California, DC
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 07:21:00 pm

The last of the publicly accessible documents authored by US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts in storage at the Reagan Library in were released simultaneously Thursday in California and Washington, DC. The thousands of...

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News Former Hollinger executives indicted on fraud charges
Former Hollinger executives indicted on fraud charges
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 07:10:00 pm

David Radler, former Chicago Sun-Times publisher, Mark S. Kipnis, former lead counsel for Hollinger International , and Ravelston Corp, a private company controlled by Conrad Black were charged with five counts of federal mail fraud and...

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News Indonesia confirms amnesty for GAM members
Indonesia confirms amnesty for GAM members
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 03:32:00 pm

Indonesian Minister of Justice and Human Rights Hamid Awaluddin has confirmed that the Indonesian government will grant general amnesties to all members of the Free Aceh Movement (GAM) currently incarcerated by the government. The amnesty is part...

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News Nepal ministers arrested on corruption charges
Nepal ministers arrested on corruption charges
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 03:13:00 pm

The Nepalese Royal Commission for Corruption Control arrested two government officials Thursday and issued an arrest warrant for a third on corruption and tax evasion charges adding up to nearly $400,000 (USD). Director-General of Inland Revenue Department ...

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News Martinique initiates manslaughter investigation against airline
Martinique initiates manslaughter investigation against airline
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 02:53:00 pm

Prosecutors in the French Caribbean island of Martinique have initiated a manslaughter investigation against West Caribbean Airways . The investigation will target the airline's increasingly controversial safety record to determine if WCA was at...

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News Tamil Tigers agree to peace talks with Sri Lanka
Tamil Tigers agree to peace talks with Sri Lanka
D. Wes Rist
August 18, 2005 02:26:00 pm

Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister Vidar Helgesen reported Thursday that senior leaders in the Tamil Tigers have agreed to attend peace talks to be held with representatives of the Sri Lankan government . The date...

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