Admitted al Qaeda conspirator Zacarias Moussaoui was unexpectedly allowed back into court Wednesday, despite a decision Tuesday by US District Judge Leonie Brinkema barring his presence Tuesday at ongoing jury selection proceedings for his sentencing trial . Moussaoui was barred from the courtroom after several disruptive outbursts over the course of jury selection proceedings, which [...]

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Facing a wartime enlistment deficiency, the US Army is granting special exceptions, called recruiting waivers , to an increasingly high percentage of recruits with criminal records or drug and alcohol problems. While the largest category of recruiting waivers were given to those facing medical problems, the largest increase in waivers was among recruits with misdemeanor [...]

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The Committee to Protect Journalists has deplored media repression in over 50 countries in its latest annual report . Highlighting unprecedented violence against reporters in the Middle East, it also condemned legal sanctions such as imprisonment and censorship, particularly decrying the crackdown on independent media in Iran and criticizing Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's failure to [...]

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Government officials in Haiti have announced plans to form a commission to review the contested results of that country's February 7 election . The commission will be composed of members of the president's office, representatives from the Provisional Election Council (CEP) , and members of the political party of leading presidential candidate Rene Preval . [...]

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The US government has formally requested the extradition from Canada of Canadian citizen Abdullah Khadr , a week after indicting him on charges of procuring weapons to be used by al-Qaida against American forces in Afghanistan in 2003. Khadr, the son of alleged al-Qaida financier Ahmed Said Khadr and brother of Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr [...]

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