Results of the October 15 referendum on the Iraqi Constitution faced further delay on Friday, with results now not expected for at least another day or two. The release of results was already delayed once in order to audit potential irregularities . A commissioner from the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq said Friday that results [...]

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Louisiana Governor Kathleen Blanco announced on Thursday that she will not extend an eviction ban, allowing landlords to start making repairs to houses and apartments damaged by Hurricane Katrina . Starting Tuesday, landlords may once again initiate eviction procedures . State law permits evictions if the property becomes uninhabitable; landlords had complained that the ban [...]

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Charges of making false statements, obstruction of justice, disclosing classified information and conspiracy are being considered by federal prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald against administration officials in the investigation into the leak of a CIA operative's identity, lawyers close to the case said Thursday. The two-year investigation began after the identity of Valerie Plame was revealed days [...]

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A report, submitted Thursday to UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan, on the results of an independent UN investigation into the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri links high-ranking Syrian officials and top pro-Syrian Lebanese officials to the crime. According to the 60-page report prepared by German prosecutor Detlev Mehlis, the evidence suggests that both [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist George Dix of the University of Texas School of Law says that challenges made by Representative Tom DeLay (R-TX) to his two criminal indictments for conspiracy and money laundering may require the Texas courts to consider the fundamental question of whether – in the face of traditional secrecy – defendants should be [...]

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