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News China court hands down death sentence for executive convicted of embezzlement
China court hands down death sentence for executive convicted of embezzlement
Jaime Jansen
June 26, 2006 08:59:00 am

Li Rongxing, a former oilfield chief, has been sentenced to death in China after being convicted of taking bribes and embezzling over $4.6 million in the people's intermediate court in Tai'an , newspapers in Beijing reported...

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News US senators denounce amnesty provisions in Iraq national reconciliation plan
US senators denounce amnesty provisions in Iraq national reconciliation plan
Jaime Jansen
June 26, 2006 08:00:00 am

Several US senators condemned parts of a national reconciliation proposal designed to end the Iraqi insurgency and facilitate reconstruction, which was unveiled to the Iraqi parliament Sunday by Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki . US lawmakers...

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News Canada pressing for arrest of Iran prosecutor wanted for Kazemi death
Canada pressing for arrest of Iran prosecutor wanted for Kazemi death
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 02:37:00 pm

Canada authorities confirmed Friday that they had asked Germany to detain Iranian prosecutor Saeed Mortazavi if he passed through German territory after attending the inaugural meeting of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland,...

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News UK appeals court dismisses human rights challenge to fox hunting ban
UK appeals court dismisses human rights challenge to fox hunting ban
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 01:18:00 pm

A UK Court of Appeal on Friday dismissed a case arguing that Britain's ban on fox hunting with dogs infringed on human rights. The Countryside Alliance challenged a Hunting Act 2004 , saying it was...

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News UN rights chief condemns abuses in terror fight, urges adherence to torture ban
UN rights chief condemns abuses in terror fight, urges adherence to torture ban
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 11:22:00 am

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour denounced human rights abuses committed during the war on terror Friday, urging governments to give terror suspects a fair trial and reminding them of the "absolute ban on torture"...

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News Iraq frees 500 more detainees under national reconciliation plan
Iraq frees 500 more detainees under national reconciliation plan
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 10:49:00 am

Iraq released 500 detainees from Abu Ghraib prison Friday as part of an ongoing national reconciliation plan first announced by new Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki earlier this month. Maliki promised that...

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News Verdict delayed in China state secrets trial of NYT researcher
Verdict delayed in China state secrets trial of NYT researcher
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 10:15:00 am

The Beijing No. 2 Intermediate People's Court has delayed the verdict in the trial of Zhao Yan , a former New York Times researcher, a defense lawyer said Friday. Zhao has been indicted for "providing state secrets...

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News Canada government introduces bill to raise age of consent
Canada government introduces bill to raise age of consent
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 09:25:00 am

Canadian Justice Minister Vic Toews introduced a bill in the Canadian House of Commons Thursday that would raise the age of sexual consent to 16 in a bid to crack down on Internet predators...

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News Saddam ends hunger strike protesting latest lawyer murder
Saddam ends hunger strike protesting latest lawyer murder
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 09:01:00 am

Saddam Hussein and his seven co-defendants ended a brief hunger strike late Thursday after Hussein missed only one meal. Hussein began the hunger strike in protest of the murder of one of...

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News CIA reviewed financial records of Americans in international database
CIA reviewed financial records of Americans in international database
Jaime Jansen
June 23, 2006 07:58:00 am

US Central Intelligence Agency counterterrorism agents secretly reviewed financial records of Americans listed in an international database after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , focusing on people with links to al Qaeda, according to reports...

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