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Breaking News Mon, 8 Feb 2010
Horse - Animals
Fighting   Nevada   Photos   Vegas   Wild  
 The Guardian 
BLM delays eastern Nevada wild horse roundup
| KEN RITTER | Associated Press Writer= LAS VEGAS (AP) — Federal land managers said Monday they'll delay a roundup of most of the nearly 600 wild horses in a range in eastern Nevada, at least until ... (photo: WN / sweet)
Former Iranian President Mohammad Khatami delivers his talk about "Explanation of Doctrinaires of Reformation" during a gathering of reformists in Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday Nov. 18, 2008. Khatami is under increasing pressure from moderates to challenge Hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June's presidential elections
Iran   Photos   President   Tehran   US  
 The Star 
Iran's Khatami urges people to attend rallies
| TEHRAN (Reuters) - Reformist former president Mohammad Khatami urged people on Monday to attend rallies marking the anniversary of Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution, when the opposition is expected to ... (photo: AP / Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Philippine opposition Senator Panfilo Lacson, left, joins a prayer vigil for the safety of Rodolfo Lozada Jr., a witness in a Senate corruption inquiry that has implicated President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo's husband, in front of the Senate building in suburban Manila on Wednesday Feb. 6, 2008. Lozada was facing an arrest warrant from the Senate for failing to attend last week's hearing when police whisked him out of Manila airport after he returned from an official trip abroad, authorities and his family said. Sign at right reads "Cannot bare this rotten government!" (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)  The Daily Tribune 
Ping’s ‘asylum’ an option
| By Michaela P. del Callar | 02/09/2010 | Lawyers for the senator on the run, Panfilo “Ping” Lacson, in a TV interview yesterday, brought up the idea of the senator seeking political asylum in a fore... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Asylum   Crime   Philippines   Photos   Warrant  
Investigators search the home of Michael Jackson physician, Dr. Conrad Murray in Red Rock Country Club in Las Vegas on Tuesday, July 28, 2009, seeking documents as part of a manslaughter investigation into the singer's death.  Breitbart 
Michael Jackson's doctor charged in singer's death
| FILE - In this Nov. 23, 2009 file picture, Dr. Conrad Murray arrives at... | Michael Jackson fans, from left, Monique Ransome, 26, of Temecula, Calif.,... | LOS ANGELES (AP) - Michael Jackson's doct... (photo: AP / Laura Rauch)
Celebrity   Music   People   Photos   Song  
Top Stories
Abortion The Press Democrat
Advocates push abortion-rights license plate in Va
| Activists are pushing a "Trust Women/Respect Choice" license plate in Virginia, which would become only the fourth state to offer a pro-choice plate and the first to re... (photo: Charlie / Charlie)
Abortion   Activists   License   Photos   Rights  
Cast member Brad Pitt, right, and Angelina Jolie arrive at the premiere of "Inglourious Basterds" in Los Angeles on Monday, Aug. 10, 2009. Syracuse
Lawyer: Pitt and Jolie sue over split claim
| (AP) - LONDON - Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie have begun legal action against a British tabloid that reported the celebrity couple was going to split, a lawyer acting on... (photo: AP / Matt Sayles)
Angelina   Brad   Claim   Legal   Photos  
Armed security personnel wait outside the Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai, India, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2008. Black-clad Indian commandoes raided two luxury hotels to try to free hostages Thursday, and explosions and gunshots shook India's financial capital a day after suspected Muslim militants killed peo The Examiner
Officials: 2 suffered gunshot wounds to head
Comments ORLANDO, Fla. (Map, News) - Authorities say a man and a woman suffered gunshot wounds to the head at a technology park near the University of Central Florida. | ... (photo: AP / Gurinder Osan)
Gunshot   Officials   Photos   Victims   Woman  
Nigeria's former military leader Ibrahim Babangida, right, welcomes Britain's Foreign Minister Jack Straw at a lecture in Abuja, Nigeria, Tuesday, Feb. 14 2006. Straw said Tuesday that Africa is an attractive base for terrorists looking to launch worldwide attacks and that the risk is set to grow over the next decade. Straw is on a three-day visit to Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation and largest oil producer. The Daily Mail
Jack Straw denies ignoring advice on legality of Iraq war
| Jack Straw hit back today at claims that he ignored legal advice that the Iraq war would be unlawful without further United Nations backing. | He insisted he gave serio... (photo: AP)
Iraq   Legal   Photos   Straw   War  
British Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei leaves Southwark Crown Court after his hearing on charges of perverting the course of justice, London, Monday, Jan. 11, 2010. Dizaei is one of the most senior Muslim police officers in Britain. BBC News
Profile: Ali Dizaei
| Suspended Commander Ali Dizaei has been both a rising star and a thorn in the side of the Metropolitan Police. | Flamboyant and outspoken, he has climbed the ranks whil... (photo: AP / Sang Tan)
Britain   Crime   Lawmaker   Photos   Police  
Iraqi and US soldiers fire a howitzer during a live fire exercise in Mosul, 360 kilometers (225 miles) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Friday, Jan. 22, 2010. (AP Photo) The Independent
Straw denies ignoring Iraq war legal advice
| Jack Straw hit back today at claims that he ignored legal advice that the Iraq war would be unlawful without further United Nations backing. | He insisted he gave serio... (photo: AP)
International   Iraq   Photos   United Nations   War  
Palestinian children take part in a protest organized by the Hamas movement in front of the Rafah border crossing on July 13, 2009 calling Egypt to open its border with the impoverished Gaza Strip. Britain has revoked five Israeli arms export licenses over the Gaza war, refusing to supply replacement parts to navy gunships used in the offensive, officials and reports said. Israel launched its devastating three-week war on Gaza last December. More than 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis were killed in the offensive that has been widely criticized around the globe The Star
Palestinians to urge again for Gaza inquiry - prosecutor
| AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Palestinian Authority officials will present more arguments in March urging the International Criminal Court to investigate possible war crimes du... (photo: WN / Ahmed Deeb)
Gaza   Israel   Palestinians   Photos   War  
Israeli border police officers detain a Palestinian youth during clashes in Shuafat refugee camp in east Jerusalem, Monday, Oct. 5, 2009. Middle East Online
Israeli forces raid Palestinian East Jerusalem
JERUSALEM - Israeli security forces raided on Monday a Palestinian refugee camp in occupied East Jerusalem, arresting 11 people in what police said was an operation aimed... (photo: AP / Dan Balilty)
Israel   Jerusalem   Palestinians   Photos   Police  
U.S. Army soldiers with the 82nd Airborne Division board an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III aircraft at Pope Air Force Base, N.C., during a mobility air forces exercise on Nov. 18, 2009. The biannual event is planned by students enrolled in the Air Force Weapons School at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and is executed by active-duty, Reserve and Guard airmen from across the U.S. in coordination with Army partners.   DoD photo by Staff Sgt. Marie Brown, U.S. Air Force. (Released) CBS News
Afghans Flee Town Ahead of NATO Offensive
Militants Entrench as Troops Prepare to Retake Marjah, Last Taliban-Held Community in Crucial Valley | Font size Print E-mail Share 0 Comments | An Afghan policeman searc... (photo: US DoD / Staff Sgt. Marie Brown, U.S. Air Force.)
Afghanistan   Nato   Photos   Taliban   Troops  
A boy sits in a back seat of Toyota's model on display in Tokyo Monday, Dec. 15, 2008. Even as General Motors and the entire U.S. auto industry teeters on the edge of collapse, its major rivals are hardly celebrating. Toyota and other Japanese carmakers say the bankruptcy of any of Detroit's Big Three would spell serious trouble for them as The Guardian
THE INFLUENCE GAME: Toyota's powerful DC friends
| SHARON THEIMER | Associated Press Writer= WASHINGTON (AP) — Toyota has friends in high places in Washington, including some of the very people now investigating the J... (photo: AP / Junji Kurokawa)
Industry   Photos   Politics   Toyota   Washington  
Antitrust Legal Research
- Analysts: Stripping health insurers' antitrust protectio
- Analysts: Stripping health insurers' antitrust protectio
- Analysts: Stripping health insurers' antitrust protectio
- Analysts: Stripping health insurers' antitrust protectio
The Google logo is seen on a podium and projected on a screen at Google headquarters in Mountain View, Calif.
New Google book settlement still raises antitrust concerns: US
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- Fund Cuts Curtail Essential Legal Aid Service
- Legal hurdles on quota loom, BJP to move court
- Duel Over Gun Safety in Texas Capitol
- Mother Nature piles it on, busting municipal budgets
 Mr Jack STRAW, UK Minister for Foreign Affairs, President of the Council,. ula1
Cabinet did not need to hear legal doubts over Iraq invasion, says Straw
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Constitutional Criminal Justice
- Yar’Adua: Governors to meet National Assembly over Jonatha
- The Big Question: What is parliamentary privilege, and is it
- Constitution of panel is leadership's prerogative: DS
- Muslim quota: State urged to amend Constitution
Joan Baez
Joan Baez Joins White House's Celebration of Civil Rights Music
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- Four years in jail for top officer branded 'criminal in
- Poverty could mitigate crime, even murder: SC
- A Mediocre Criminal, but an Unmatched Jailhouse Lawyer
- Tackling gang crime 'has cost Birmingham £38m'
 Israeli helicopter gunships have hit a Hamas-linked media office and a metal foundry in the Gaza Strip in apparent retaliation for attacks by the Palestinian militant group that killed three Israelis.  (WN/Ahmed Deeb)
HRW: Israel 'failed' to probe Gaza war crimes
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Court Decisions Immigration
-  Hijacked IDs are fuelling spending sprees
- Dramatic renaissance of the Royal Court
- Student stabs Rathore outside court
- BJP hails court order quashing quota for minorities
In this photo taken Sunday, April 19, 2009, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki gestures as he speaks at a meeting at the Iraqi Interior Ministry in Baghdad, Iraq. Al-Maliki denounced a deadly U.S. raid on Sunday April 26, 2009 in the southern Shiite city of Kut, which left at least one person dead and six arrested, as a "crime" that violated the security pact with Washington and demanded American commanders hand over those responsible to face possible trial in Iraqi courts.
Bring Iraq's Sunnis on Board
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- Immigration system 'ineffective'
- Shambolic and unfair: Watchdog's damning verdict on the
- ‘Australia soon to make immigration laws tougher’
- Illegal immigrants should be allowed to stay
A kashmiri muslim walk  in front of closed shops during a strike  in Srinagar February 2, 2010. At least two dozen people were injured on Tuesday when Muslim demonstrators clashed with Indian forces in several parts of Kashmir during anti-India protests fuelled by the killing of a teenager by police on Sunday, witnesses and police said.
Muslim Wins Handshake Discrimination Case
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Human Rights Law and Policy
- Seminar on human rights violations
- Human rights
- US, Europe condemn human rights abuses in Iran
- US, Europe condemn human rights abuses in Iran
File - Palestine Refugees, Middle East, 1951. Palestinian refugees plant trees, a small beginning in the immense task of starting again.
My Father Was A Freedom Fighter - A Book Review by Gilad Atzmon
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- Better worker rights laws urged to tackle poverty
- Stop trimming trees, get more law schools
- Iraqi PM: Appeals panel can review election law
- Ore law enforcement starts roads crackdown
Sri Lanka's defeated presidential candidate Sarath Fonseka waves to supporters during a protest in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, Feb. 3, 2010.
Sri Lankan opposition leader Fonseka arrested
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