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News Federal appeals court rejects 22-year sentence for LA ‘Millennium bomber’
Federal appeals court rejects 22-year sentence for LA ‘Millennium bomber’
Ryan Olden
January 16, 2007 06:06:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday overturned the 22-year sentence of Ahmed Ressam , convicted of attempting to blow up Los Angeles International Airport on the eve of the...

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News Nepal cabinet OKs interim constitution, Maoists prepare to join parliament
Nepal cabinet OKs interim constitution, Maoists prepare to join parliament
Ryan Olden
January 14, 2007 11:03:00 am

Former Maoist insurgents are preparing to enter their first session of parliament in Nepal after the Nepalese cabinet approved a draft interim constitution on Sunday. The party will hold roughly twenty-five...

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News Pentagon and CIA viewing US domestic financial records
Pentagon and CIA viewing US domestic financial records
Ryan Olden
January 14, 2007 10:06:00 am

The CIA and the American military have been accessing the banking and credit records of hundreds of American citizens suspected of ties to terror groups, the New York Times reported Sunday. Since 9/11 ,...

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News Sept. 11 conspirator appeals German sentence
Sept. 11 conspirator appeals German sentence
Ryan Olden
January 10, 2007 09:12:00 am

Moroccan-born Mounir al-Motassadeq on Tuesday appealed the 15-year prison sentence handed down by a German court earlier this week for Motassadeq's role in assisting the men who carried out the Sept. 11...

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News US soldier pleads guilty in Samarra Iraqi detainee deaths case
US soldier pleads guilty in Samarra Iraqi detainee deaths case
Ryan Olden
January 10, 2007 07:42:00 am

US Army Spc. Juston R. Graber pleaded guilty Tuesday to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection with the deaths of three Iraqi detainees in Thar Thar, a town near Samarra, some 60 miles north of Baghdad, but...

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News HP agrees to settle California pretexting suit
HP agrees to settle California pretexting suit
Ryan Olden
December 7, 2006 07:02:00 pm

Hewlett-Packard reached a $14.5 million settlement agreement with California Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Thursday in an unfair business practices suit stemming from HP's allegedly fraudulent attempts to obtain certain...

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News Senate Judiciary chair files bill to restrain corporate fraud investigations
Senate Judiciary chair files bill to restrain corporate fraud investigations
Ryan Olden
December 7, 2006 05:58:00 pm

Outgoing Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA) presented a bill Thursday that would prevent federal prosecutors from exerting what he sees as excessive pressure on companies and executives in fraud...

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News Serb ultranationalists say US, UN trying to kill hunger-striking war crimes defendant
Serb ultranationalists say US, UN trying to kill hunger-striking war crimes defendant
Ryan Olden
December 2, 2006 03:58:00 pm

Some 30,000 Serbs gathered in front of the US embassy in Belgrade on Saturday insisting that the United States and the United Nations are trying to kill ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party (SRS) leader and war...

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News New York Times seeks dismissal of anthrax libel lawsuit
New York Times seeks dismissal of anthrax libel lawsuit
Ryan Olden
December 2, 2006 02:56:00 pm

The New York Times has asked US District Judge Claude M. Hilton to dismiss a libel lawsuit brought by Dr. Stephen J. Hatfill, a former Army germ-warfare researcher who was named a "person of interest" by the FBI [JURIST...

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News Full Massachusetts high court to hear same-sex marriage measure case
Full Massachusetts high court to hear same-sex marriage measure case
Ryan Olden
December 1, 2006 08:28:00 am

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts Justice Judith Cowin ruled Thursday that all seven of the court's justices will hear a request to put a measure effectively banning same-sex marriage on the 2008 Massachusetts...

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Justice Thurgood Marshall died

On January 24, 1993, retired US Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, who had spent much of his life fighting and supporting civil rights causes, died in Bethesda, Maryland. Learn more about the life and legal career of Thurgood Marshall.

Poland Prime Minister resigns following espionage allegations

On January 24, 1996, Jozef Oleksy, the Prime Minister of Poland, resigned after he was accused of spying for the Soviet Union. Former KGB officer Andrzej Milczanowski alleged that Oleksy had passed him classified information while serving as the Polish Minister of Internal Affairs. A military investigation was closed in April of 1996 for lack of evidence.

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