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  • 30 Tried in Spain in Court Bombing Plot

    30 Tried in Spain in Court Bombing Plot

    Legal World 10/14/2007

    Thirty people went on trial Monday for allegedly plotting to blow up a court that is the hub of Spain's anti-terror investigations.The 30 men, mostly Algerians, have been charged with membership of a terrorist organization, conspiracy to commit a ter...

  • Gore to learn whether he'll win Nobel Peace Prize

    Gore to learn whether he'll win Nobel Peace Prize

    Legal World 10/11/2007

    They say they love his advocacy for the environment, his intellect and sense of humor. The people urging Al Gore to run for president have not persuaded him to do so — not yet anyway.The latest salvo from those hoping Gore would reprise his 2000 run ...

  • U.S. court threatens Arar's bid for redress

    U.S. court threatens Arar's bid for redress

    Legal World 10/10/2007

    The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to hear the appeal of a German man who says he was tortured as part of Washington's practice of "extraordinary rendition,'' a move that could derail Maher Arar's quest for justice in this country.The court, without ...

  • North Koreans agree to disable nuclear facilities

    North Koreans agree to disable nuclear facilities

    Legal World 10/04/2007

    North Korea has agreed to disable all of its nuclear facilities by the end of the year, in a move that the Bush administration hailed as a diplomatic victory that could serve as a model for how to deal with Iran, which has defied American efforts to ...

  • Khodorkovsky Makes Faith-Based Appeal

    Khodorkovsky Makes Faith-Based Appeal

    Legal World 10/04/2007

    Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a former billionaire oil tycoon who has become a poster boy for the political opposition, has sent a missive from his Siberian jail cell appealing for Russians to live according to the highest morals. "An appeal to morals today ...

  • China Lawyer Says He Was Beaten by Thugs

    China Lawyer Says He Was Beaten by Thugs

    Legal World 10/04/2007

    An outspoken Chinese lawyer said Wednesday he was abducted and beaten for hours, and accused of causing unrest by representing clients with complaints of official corruption and police abuse.Li Heping said he was attacked with fists and electric bato...

  • Russia says reached deal with Ukraine on gas debt

    Russia says reached deal with Ukraine on gas debt

    Legal World 10/03/2007

    Russia said on Wednesday it had reached a deal with Ukraine over a large gas debt after threatening to reduce supplies, but Kiev denied that it owed as much as the $1.3 billion cited by Moscow.Analysts said the spat, which revived European fears over...

  • U.S. Postpones Domestic Spy Satellite Program

    U.S. Postpones Domestic Spy Satellite Program

    Legal World 10/02/2007

    A program to employ spy satellites for certain domestic uses has been postponed because of privacy concerns. Congress had already provided money for the program, which was to begin this month. But some lawmakers demanded more information about its le...

  • Putin Says He Will Run for Parliament

    Putin Says He Will Run for Parliament

    Legal World 10/02/2007

    President Vladimir V. Putin, who is barred from seeking another term, suggested Monday that he might become prime minister next year, seeming to confirm what many analysts had assumed: that he plans to hold on to the power he has accrued over eight y...

  • Italy Approves Tax Cuts for Businesses

    Italy Approves Tax Cuts for Businesses

    Legal World 09/29/2007

    Italy's Cabinet approved lower taxes for businesses and tax breaks for homeowners and renters Saturday, a reflection of Premier Romano Prodi's efforts to pacify disgruntled centrists and far-left parties in his fractious coalition. The measures, part...

  • China Targets Sexy Ads for Ban

    China Targets Sexy Ads for Ban

    Legal World 09/29/2007

    China has banned TV and radio ads for push-up bras and figure-enhancing underwear in the communist government's latest move to purge the nation's airwaves of what it calls social pollution. No examples were given, but Chinese television channels have...

  • Blackwater 'mistakes' led to surge of Iraqi violence

    Blackwater 'mistakes' led to surge of Iraqi violence

    Legal World 09/28/2007

    Blackwater USA triggered a major battle in the Iraq war in 2004 by sending an unprepared team of guards into an insurgent stronghold, a move that led to their horrific deaths and a violent response by U.S. forces, says a congressional investigation r...

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