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Thursday,
04 December 2008
OJ Simpson could get 6 years, 18 years -- or life
LAS VEGAS, Nevada (CNN) -- Former football great OJ Simpson, convicted of armed robbery and kidnapping, deserves leniency in sentencing as he is a first-time offender who showed no criminal intent, his attorney says in court papers.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Dispute Over Security Delays Construction
By Paul Schwartzman A dispute over security precautions is delaying the start of construction on the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, a grand monument to the slain civil rights leader slated to be built along the Tidal Basin.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Op-Ed Columnist One Singular Sensation
By GAIL COLLINS Ed Rendell can’t believe that he’s being asked about the fact that he said that Barack Obama’s nominee for head of homeland security, Janet Napolitano, has “no life.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Retired Officers Meet With Obama Aides on Interrogation Policy
By Peter Finn A group of retired military officers opposed to harsh interrogation techniques sanctioned by the Bush administration met with members of President-elect Barack Obamas transition team yesterday to press the incoming...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
Ark. officials seize 6 ministries children in Ind.
By JON GAMBRELL | AP Writer LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Child welfare officials have seized six children in Indiana associated with the Tony Alamo Christian Ministries, potentially signaling a multistate sweep targeting minors involved in the...
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
First Ladys Holiday: Red, White and Just a Touch Blue
By Jura Koncius The LED lights on the star-spangled trees sparkled and first lady Laura Bushs eyes glistened as she unveiled the 2008 White House holiday decorations yesterday in the East Room.
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Thursday,
04 December 2008
US urged to boost its nuclear vigilance
A bipartisan panel cites growing risks that the world will see an attack. Biological terrorism is called the greatest threat.
(Source: Los Angeles Times) read more...
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Yes - 9 votes (64%)
