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News Rhode Island jury finds lead paint manufacturers liable for public nuisance
Rhode Island jury finds lead paint manufacturers liable for public nuisance
Krystal MacIntyre
February 22, 2006 01:50:00 pm

A Rhode Island jury Wednesday found three former lead paint manufacturers responsible for creating a public nuisance that had contaminated thousands of homes and continues to poison children. The jury found Sherwin Williams, NL Industries Inc. [corporate...

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News EU ministers approve data retention directive in controversial anti-terror move
EU ministers approve data retention directive in controversial anti-terror move
Stefanie Presley
February 22, 2006 01:38:00 pm

EU justice and interior ministers meeting in Brussels Tuesday approved a controversial data retention directive passed by the European Parliament in December designed to track down terrorists, paedophiles, and criminal gangs and...

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News Soldier faces trial on Afghan prisoner abuse charges
Soldier faces trial on Afghan prisoner abuse charges
Stefanie Presley
February 22, 2006 01:17:00 pm

Trial was scheduled to begin Wednesday in El Paso, TX for Sgt. Alan J. Driver, a reservist accused of abusing prisoners at Bagram Control Point in Afghanistan . He is the...

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News Bush administration says press may be prosecuted for publishing classified documents
Bush administration says press may be prosecuted for publishing classified documents
Krystal MacIntyre
February 22, 2006 01:15:00 pm

The Bush administration has indicated that journalists can be prosecuted for receiving or publishing classified information under the United States Espionage Act . US Department of Justice lawyers made the assertion in a January...

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News US Army general confirms force-feeding Guantanamo detainees on hunger strike
US Army general confirms force-feeding Guantanamo detainees on hunger strike
Greg Sampson
February 22, 2006 12:57:00 pm

US Army Gen. Bantz J. Craddock , military commander for US Southern Command , which oversees the detention center at Guantanamo Bay , has confirmed that military officials have begun employing more aggressive tactics to...

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News Nepal opposition leader re-arrested after court-ordered release
Nepal opposition leader re-arrested after court-ordered release
Greg Sampson
February 22, 2006 12:34:00 pm

Krishna Sitaula, leader of the opposition Nepali Congress , was arrested at his home on Wednesday, just two days after he was released from prison , along with several other opposition politicians, according to an order...

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News Libby denies ‘graymail’ in request for classified government info
Libby denies ‘graymail’ in request for classified government info
Greg Sampson
February 22, 2006 12:07:00 pm

Defense lawyers for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby , Vice President Cheney's former chief of staff, have denied that they are trying to derail the prosecution in the CIA leak case by requesting...

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News Supreme Court rules in federal immunity, sentencing, discrimination cases
Supreme Court rules in federal immunity, sentencing, discrimination cases
Jeannie Shawl
February 22, 2006 12:04:00 pm

The US Supreme Court on Wednesday handed down decisions in four cases, including Dolan v. U.S. Postal Service , where the Court ruled that a Pennsylvania woman could sue the US Postal Service...

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News Federal judge rules against Google in image copyright suit
Federal judge rules against Google in image copyright suit
Greg Sampson
February 22, 2006 11:25:00 am

A federal judge in California has issued a preliminary injunction against search engine company Google , requiring the company to remove images from its image search service that violate the copyrights of adult...

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Russian anti-terror bill overwhelmingly approved in Duma vote
Lauren Becker
February 22, 2006 10:20:00 am

The lower house of the Russian parliament, the State Duma , Wednesday gave critical second-reading approval to an expansive anti-terror bill which would grant a broad range of new counter-terrorism powers to law enforcement and the military. The...

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