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News Zimbabwe justice minister goes on trial for obstructing justice
Zimbabwe justice minister goes on trial for obstructing justice
Joe Shaulis
August 8, 2006 03:10:00 pm

Zimbabwean Justice Minister Patrick Chinamasa's obstruction-of-justice trial began Tuesday, eight days after the charges were tentatively dropped because of alleged intimidation of magistrates by Security Minister Didymus Mutasa. Chinamasa is accused of pressuring witnesses not to...

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News Federal appeals court denies Nevada challenge to Yucca Mountain waste site
Federal appeals court denies Nevada challenge to Yucca Mountain waste site
Joe Shaulis
August 8, 2006 02:25:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit declined Tuesday to review a US Department of Energy (DOE) proposal to move nuclear waste to the proposed Yucca Mountain repository by rail, finding...

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News Thousands protest recount rejection outside Mexico election court
Thousands protest recount rejection outside Mexico election court
Joe Shaulis
August 8, 2006 11:55:00 am

Responding to a call by Mexican presidential candidate Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador , thousands of the leftist's supporters gathered outside the Federal Electoral Tribunal Monday night to protest the court's...

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News Seventh Circuit rules IBM cash-balance pension plan not age discrimination
Seventh Circuit rules IBM cash-balance pension plan not age discrimination
Joe Shaulis
August 7, 2006 04:29:00 pm

IBM did not discriminate against older workers by adopting a cash-balance pension plan, the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit ruled Monday. A unanimous three-judge panel reversed a 2003 district court decision [PDF...

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News Beslan school siege convict to be renamed while serving life sentence
Beslan school siege convict to be renamed while serving life sentence
Joe Shaulis
August 7, 2006 04:00:00 pm

The sole surviving hostage-taker in the 2004 Beslan school siege will be given a new name to prevent retaliation by other inmates at the island penal colony where he will be imprisoned, a law...

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News China issues new regulations banning nepotism, imposing term limits
China issues new regulations banning nepotism, imposing term limits
Joe Shaulis
August 7, 2006 03:25:00 pm

The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China has issued regulations that forbid party and government officials from appointing relatives as subordinates, limits officials to two consecutive five-year terms and requires those who have...

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News Mahmudiya rape-murder suspect said to implicate other US soldiers
Mahmudiya rape-murder suspect said to implicate other US soldiers
Joe Shaulis
August 7, 2006 02:05:00 pm

One of the US soldiers charged with the rape and murders of Iraqi civilians in Mahmudiya told a criminal investigator that the attack's alleged ringleader repeatedly spoke of wanting to kill Iraqis, according to testimony given...

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News Bush administration defends military commissions plan before senators
Bush administration defends military commissions plan before senators
Joe Shaulis
August 2, 2006 09:18:00 pm

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales confirmed before a Senate panel Wednesday that the Bush administration is drafting legislation authorizing military commissions for terror detainees that will allow hearsay evidence and coerced testimony...

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News Lebanon may call for special tribunal to try Israeli ‘crimes’
Lebanon may call for special tribunal to try Israeli ‘crimes’
Joe Shaulis
August 2, 2006 08:32:00 pm

Lebanese Justice Minister Charles Rizk told Lebanese media Wednesday that Lebanon plans to send UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan a report outlining alleged war crimes committed by Israel in its conflict with Hezbollah that...

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News Federal appeals court allows prosecutors to review NYT phone records in leak probe
Federal appeals court allows prosecutors to review NYT phone records in leak probe
Joe Shaulis
August 1, 2006 04:11:00 pm

Federal prosecutors may review two New York Times reporters' phone records while trying to determine who leaked information about a terrorism investigation, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit ruled Tuesday. A three-judge panel held [opinion text,...

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