GUANTANAMO NAVY BASE, Cuba — The military judge handling the trial of five detainees charged in connection with the Sept. 11 attacks ordered the government on Thursday to disable the ability of any outside party to cut off the broadcast of the court proceedings. Col. James L. Pohl said this …
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January 30 By DAVID BAUDER AP Television Writer MSNBC invited viewers Wednesday to draw their own conclusions about whether the parent of a Connecticut school shooting victim was heckled at a legislative hearing but didn’t address criticism that it aired a deceptively edited video of the event. The NBC-owned cable …
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By David Kravets 01.25.13 A Virginia man who wrote an abbreviated version of the Fourth Amendment on his body and stripped to his shorts at an airport security screening area won a trial Friday in his lawsuit seeking $250,000 in damages for being detained on a disorderly conduct charge. Aaron …
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By Melissa Jenco Tribune reporter 9:42 a.m. CST, January 24, 2013 Two vocal opponents of Naperville’s initiative to install wireless electric meters on homes were arrested after interfering with the installation process, according to city officials. Police are accompanying crews this week as they install smart meters at homes that …
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Prosecutors: Schaumburg cops caught on tape robbing drug dealers
Three Schaumburg police officers have been arrested, following a federal drug investigation. CBS 2’s Pamela Jones reports. (Source: CBS Chicago) By Christy Gutowski and Clifford Ward Chicago Tribune 12:53 p.m. CST, January 17, 2013 Three Schaumburg police officers have admitted robbing drug dealers, taking their money and selling their drugs, …
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CHICAGO (FOX 32 News) The 18 human head specimens that arrived at O’Hare International Airport from Rome just before Christmas were on their way to a research facility in the Chicago suburbs — a facility that is “under investigation,” a source told the Chicago Sun-Times Tuesday morning. Officials initially said …
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If Internet addiction is a psychiatric disorder, then employees who suffer from it may be protected by the ADA. This development has potentially significant implications for your workplace. The DSM-5, the official psychiatrist’s diagnostic manual, has accepted Internet Use Disorder for inclusion, albeit in a section devoted to conditions that …
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By LESLIE MACMILLAN Rudy Preston Yellowish traces (look closely) at Arizona Snowbowl, where snow made from wastewater was deployed for the first time over the holidays. After a decade of legal battles, a ski resort in Northern Arizona recently became the first in the world to make artificial snow totally …
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As court hears pivotal case for small farmers and organic seed growers, opponents to industrial agriculture speak out – Jon Queally, staff writer Hundreds of small farmers and advocates for organic seed growers gathered outside the White House Thursday, calling on President Obama and other lawmakers to come to their …
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