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May 31, 2008

People with vicious dogs may be vicious too -study

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People with vicious dogs may be vicious too -study
… criminal convictions — including crimes against children — than owners of licensed, gentler dogs such as beagles, researchers reported on Thursday
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Imams invited to schools face vetting - Daily Telegraph

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Imams invited to schools face vetting - Daily Telegraph
A package of measures, due to be published next week, will set out controversial moves to invite imams into the classroom to speak against violent extremism. British-born Islamic scholars will teach citizenship in an effort to undermine any dangerous …
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

May 30, 2008

Dunn Pleads Innocent to Fraud, Conspiracy Charges

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Dunn Pleads Innocent to Fraud, Conspiracy Charges
Former HP chairwoman Patricia Dunn on Wednesday pled not guilty to criminal charges in connection with the corporate spying scandal that swirled around the technology giant earlier this year. Accompanied
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May 29, 2008

Mother Charged in Child’s Death

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Mother Charged in Child’s Death
Kitsap Sun staff Originally published 01:10 p.m., May 29, 2008 Updated 01:10 p.m., May 29, 2008 A 22-year-old woman is being held on $250,000 bail in connection with the February death of her 22-month-old …
Source: www.kitsapsun.com

School bus vandalism causes two-hour delay in New Hanover County

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School bus vandalism causes two-hour delay in New Hanover County
Vandalism at a New Hanover County High School put a dozen schools on a two-hour delay Tuesday.
Source: www.wect.com

May 28, 2008

Gambia: Former Newspaper Editor Acquitted of Criminal Charges for … - AllAfrica.com

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Gambia: Former Newspaper Editor Acquitted of Criminal Charges for … - AllAfrica.com

Gambia: Former Newspaper Editor Acquitted of Criminal Charges for
AllAfrica.com, Washington - 6 hours ago
On 19 May 2008, Mam Sait Ceesay, a former editor of the pro-government "Daily Observer" newspaper, who has been standing trial on two counts of publishing

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May 27, 2008

Charges filed in Stratford teen’s death

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Charges filed in Stratford teen’s death
The driver of a town public works truck that struck and killed a 13-year-old last month today was charged with three traffic violations.
Source: www.connpost.com

May 26, 2008

As stakes rise, more large law firms take on criminal litigation (Crain’s Detroit Business)

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As stakes rise, more large law firms take on criminal litigation (Crain’s Detroit Business)
Criminal defense lawyers, even those representing white-collar defendants, once were mostly trial specialists and usually practiced solo or in small firms.
Source: www.crainsdetroit.com

Africa: France Will Align Its Criminal Code With ICC (AllAfrica.com)

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Africa: France Will Align Its Criminal Code With ICC (AllAfrica.com)
The French Parliament will discuss next June the law of adaptation to the International Criminal Court (ICC), a legal text several times amended, has been subject of many debates since Paris ratified the ICC statute in 2000.
Source: allafrica.com

TELECOMMUNICATIONS SCANDAL - Der Spiegel
German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom stands accused of having monitored telephone calls of business journalists, board members and shareholders. An anonymous fax may result in a criminal investigation. Had it not been for the money, there …
Source: www.spiegel.de

May 25, 2008

Jail staff ‘fear Muslim inmates’ - BBC UK News

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Jail staff ‘fear Muslim inmates’ - BBC UK News
A Prison Service report has expressed concern about problems with the high number of Muslim inmates at one of Britain’s high-security jails. A review of Whitemoor Prison in Cambridgeshire found staff were fearful of doing the wrong thing, “shifting …
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

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