- Turmoil Grows in Forest Heights (p)(f)
Mayor Under Fire After Assault Charges and Ouster of Police Chief. Washington Post Oct 30, 2005 C05
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- Tutu calls for Guantanamo closure (p)(f)
Archbishop Desmond Tutu has joined in the growing chorus of condemnation of America`s Guantanamo Bay prison camp. BBC.com Feb 17, 2006
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- Two Key Court Rulings Against Bush Administration Policies (p)(f)
A federal judge ruled against the Department of Homeland Security in a labor dispute over proposed workplace rules. A federal appeals court rejected what it called a Bush administration attempt to "pull a surprise switcheroo" by weakening the government`s authority to monitor air pollution from power plants, refineries and factories. Washington Post Oct 8, 2005 A06
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- U.N. Draft Decries U.S. On Detainee Treatment (p)(f)
The Bush administration`s treatment of prisoners at the U.S. military detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, violates international law and in some cases constitutes a form of torture, according to a draft report by a group of U.N. human rights investigators. Washington Post February 14, 2006; Page A09
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- U.N. Human Rights Commission Report on U.S. Guantanomo Prision Feb 15 2006 (p)(f)
BBC. com Feb 17, 2006 (PDF),
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- U.S. Again Delays Decision on Sale of Next-Day Pill (p)(f)
Federal drug regulators on Friday once again delayed making a decision on allowing over-the-counter sales of the morning-after pill, saying they needed more time to gather public reaction to the plan and to figure out how they could enforce it. NYT Aug 26, 2005
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- U.S. Attorney`s Porn Fight Gets Bad Reviews (p)(f)
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- U.S. House passes changes in surveillance program (f)
Under pressure from President George W. Bush, the House on Saturday gave final approval to changes in a terrorist surveillance program despite serious objections from many Democrats about the scope of the executive branch's new eavesdropping power.
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- U.S. Is Given Failing Grades By 9/11 Panel (p)(f)
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- U.S. Is Settling Detainee`s Suit in 9/11 Sweep - New York Times (p)(f)
The settlement, filed in federal court late yesterday, is the first the government has made in a number of lawsuits charging that noncitizens were abused and their constitutional rights violated in detentions after the terror attacks. NYT Feb 27, 2006
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- U.S. monitoring of Ohio trucker possibly illegal, his lawyer says (p)(f)
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- U.S. Newswire : Releases : (p)(f)
Pelosi Statement on President Bush`s Authorization of National Security Agency`s Activities
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- U.S. Prison Population Sets Record (p)(f)
A record 7 million people -- one in every 32 U.S. adults -- were behind bars, on probation or on parole by the end of last year, a Justice Department report released yesterday shows.
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- U.S. Seeks to Avoid Detainee Ruling (p)(f)
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- U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hods a Hearing on Wartime Executive Power and the National Security Agency`s Surveillance Au...
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- U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Holds a Hearing on Wartime Executive Power and the National Security Agency`s Surveillance A...
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- U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Holds a Hearing on Wartime Executive Power and the National Security Agency`s Surveillance A...
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- U.S., Others Take Heat for Opposing U.N. Genocide Agreement - Yahoo! News (p)(f)
U.S., Others Take Heat for Opposing U.N. Genocide Agreement
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- Unable to End `Unlawful` Detention, Judge Says (p)(f)
U.S. District Judge James Robertson criticized the government`s detention of Abu Bakker Qassim and Adel Abdu Hakim, who have been jailed at Guantanamo for four years; they have been cleared for release because the government has determined they are not enemy combatants and are not a threat to the United States. Washington Post Dec 23, 2005 A04
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