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News German prosecutor may drop war crimes case against Rumsfeld
German prosecutor may drop war crimes case against Rumsfeld
Jeannie Shawl
January 28, 2005 02:19:00 pm

German newspaper Tagesspiegel reported Friday that German federal prosecutor Kay Nehm will not pursue war crimes charges against US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld , but German officials are saying that a decision has not...

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News Environmental brief ~ ConocoPhillips settles air pollution charge
Environmental brief ~ ConocoPhillips settles air pollution charge
Tom Henry
January 28, 2005 01:57:00 pm

In Friday's environmental law news, US-based oil refining company ConocoPhillips has agreed to spend $525 million on emission controls and pay a $4.5 million dollar fine to settle federal charges that it violated air pollution laws. The...

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News Federal appeals court overturns order delaying Ross execution
Federal appeals court overturns order delaying Ross execution
Jeannie Shawl
January 28, 2005 01:38:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit has lifted a restraining order preventing the execution of Connecticut serial killer Michael Ross , but said that the execution should be delayed until Ross' father can...

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News Corporations & securities brief ~ SEC begins formal probe into Merck's handling of Vioxx
Corporations & securities brief ~ SEC begins formal probe into Merck's handling of Vioxx
Amit Patel
January 28, 2005 01:26:00 pm

Leading Friday's corporations and securities law news, Merck & Co. announced the SEC has started a formal probe into the company's handling of Vioxx . Merck had pulled the painkiller from...

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News British soldier witnessed Iraqi detainee abuse but did not report
British soldier witnessed Iraqi detainee abuse but did not report
Jeannie Shawl
January 28, 2005 01:21:00 pm

A British soldier told a UK court martial Friday he failed to report the alleged abuse of Iraqi prisoners. Sgt. Thomas Simon's testimony comes as part of the court martial of three British soldiers accused of abusing and assaulting...

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News Russian court extends detention of former Yukos CEO
Russian court extends detention of former Yukos CEO
Jeannie Shawl
January 28, 2005 12:58:00 pm

A Russian judge Friday extended the detention of former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky until May 14. Khodorkovsky was arrested in October 2003 on charges of fraud and tax evasion. The...

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News Ukraine prosecutors close criminal investigation acting prime minister
Ukraine prosecutors close criminal investigation acting prime minister
Alexandria Samuel
January 28, 2005 12:07:00 pm

Ukraine prosecutors announced Friday that the criminal investigation into President Viktor Yushchenko's nominee for prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko and her family will be closed. The investigations began in May 2004 following allegations that Tymoshenko attempted to bribe...

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News Former Pinochet secret police chiefs arrested
Former Pinochet secret police chiefs arrested
Alexandria Samuel
January 28, 2005 11:44:00 am

Four former leaders of Chile's secret police during the dictatorship of General Augusto Pinochet were arrested in Chile Friday. Marcelo Moren Brito, Miguel Krassnoff, Fernando Laureani and Gerardo Godoy were taken into custody to serve 5-12 year...

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News Union leaders sue to block civil service rule changes
Union leaders sue to block civil service rule changes
Alexandria Samuel
January 28, 2005 11:21:00 am

Four federal employee union groups have filed suit in federal district court to block the implementation of controversial new personnel regulations at the Department of Homeland Security that may eventually be extended government-wide. The groups contend the new system...

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News UK High Court upholds hunting ban, Parliament Act
UK High Court upholds hunting ban, Parliament Act
Matthew Shames
January 28, 2005 10:57:00 am

In a ruling with significant constitutional implications, the UK High Court Friday upheld a law banning the use of hunting with dogs in England and Wales. Challenging the law, the Countryside Alliance had argued that the 1949...

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On February 25, 1982, in Campbell & Cosans v. The United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights ruled that parents can prevent teachers in the United Kingdom from striking their schoolchildren. At the time of the court's decision, the UK was the only Western European nation that permitted corporal punishment in schools.

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