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News Bosnian Muslim army chief to face war crimes tribunal
Bosnian Muslim army chief to face war crimes tribunal
Liza Hall
February 28, 2005 11:14:00 am

General Rasim Delic , who headed the Bosnian Muslim army during most of the Bosnian civil war that spanned the 1990s, left Sarajevo for the Hague Monday to surrender to the UN tribunal and face trial for war...

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News Irish Justice Minister accuses Sinn Fein leaders of belonging to IRA command
Irish Justice Minister accuses Sinn Fein leaders of belonging to IRA command
Liza Hall
February 21, 2005 11:58:00 am

In an unprecedented move, Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell has publicly claimed that three of the most prominent figures in the Sinn Fein political party, including party leader Gerry Adams , are members of the IRA...

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News Haiti prison riot: 400 prisoners missing, Aristide sympathizers recaptured
Haiti prison riot: 400 prisoners missing, Aristide sympathizers recaptured
Liza Hall
February 21, 2005 11:17:00 am

Haitian police are still hunting several hundred prisoners who escaped when an armed commando attacked Haiti's national penitentiary in what sources close to Haiti's president are calling an attempt to free those "imprisoned for money crimes," an apparent reference...

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News Amnesty warns that ‘conflict diamonds’ evade US Customs controls
Amnesty warns that ‘conflict diamonds’ evade US Customs controls
Liza Hall
February 14, 2005 12:29:00 pm

Amnesty International has issued a Valentine's Day warning that "conflict diamonds," gems whose sale finances war, terrorism, and human rights abuses, are still being imported into the US due to loopholes in Customs procedures. The 2003...

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News UK legal experts say Prince Charles marriage may be illegal
UK legal experts say Prince Charles marriage may be illegal
Liza Hall
February 14, 2005 11:23:00 am

British legal experts on the BBC news program Panorama have warned that a civil marriage between Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles might not be allowed under existing legislation. The 1836 Marriage Act, which permitted marriages outside the church,...

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News Bush budget ups DOJ anti-terror funding but chops law enforcement
Bush budget ups DOJ anti-terror funding but chops law enforcement
Liza Hall
February 7, 2005 12:44:00 pm

The White House's proposed 2006 budget of $2.5 trillion released Monday allocates $18.7 billion for the Department of Justice. Among the key changes in the DOJ budget: a 19% increase in anti-terrorism funding, a moratorium on new Bureau of...

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News Nepal rights activists to lead first public protest against king’s takeover
Nepal rights activists to lead first public protest against king’s takeover
Liza Hall
February 7, 2005 11:15:00 am

In the wake of last week's government takeover by Nepalese King Gyanendra and his subsequent controversial decrees, including a ban on "directly or indirectly" criticizing security forces and a statement that the government...

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News Ross attorney moves to delay execution
Ross attorney moves to delay execution
Liza Hall
January 31, 2005 11:51:00 am

Citing "information... that made me question Mr. Ross's competency," the attorney hired by convicted serial rapist and murderer Michael Ross to expedite his execution filed a motion Monday to delay what would be New England's first execution...

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News Yugoslav general sentenced for Dubrovnik siege
Yugoslav general sentenced for Dubrovnik siege
Liza Hall
January 31, 2005 11:10:00 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia Monday sentenced former Yugoslav general Pavle Strugar to eight years in prison for his role in the 1991 shelling of Dubrovnik , the historic Croatian city...

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News Supreme Court rules in search and seizure, tax cases
Supreme Court rules in search and seizure, tax cases
Liza Hall
January 24, 2005 11:33:00 am

The US Supreme Court Monday issued rulings on the Fourth Amendment in Illinois v. Caballes and on a tax law issue in Commissioner v. Banks. In Caballes, the Court held that a driver stopped for speeding and then subjected...

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