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Colombian rebels release French journalist
World NowAfter more than a month of captivity, French journlaist Romeo Langlois was released Wednesday by leftist rebels who had described him as a prisoner of war.... -
Judge OKs death penalty trial in prison guard slaying
The trial of a prisoner charged with killing a state correctional officer will remain a death-penalty case, an Anne Arundel County judge ruled Wednesday, after hearing that the victim's DNA was found on the prisoner's clothing and that witnesses linked...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Anne Arundel County, Chemical Industry, Jessup (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Death Penalty
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Ehrlich: Obama neglects his duty on pardons
This Thanksgiving, President Barack Obama will follow a long-standing presidential tradition of pardoning a pair of turkeys. Unfortunately, he has largely neglected another presidential tradition: pardoning human beings.
Our Founding Fathers entrusted...Tags: Regional Authority, Crime, Law and Justice, Executive Branch, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Barack Obama
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Myanmar's new ties with U.S. may come at a cost
World NowThe Obama administration’s decision this week to ease financial sanctions imposed on Myanmar, encourage American investment there and appoint a U.S. ambassador for the first time in 22 years should further the long-isolated nation’s reform... -
Freed Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit visits set of 'Homeland'
World NowAs the U.S. television hit "Homeland" visited Israel this week for some location shooting, the cable series about a fictional American prisoner of war who comes home got a visit on the set from real-life captured Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, who was... -
KSM & Co. getting what they want at Guantanamo Bay
World NowThe "trial of the century" kicks off at the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunal Saturday -- again -- with the arraignment of confessed 9/11 mastermind Khalid Shaikh Mohammed and four alleged accomplices on mass murder charges that could lead to death... -
POW remains returned to family decades after Korean War
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsIt's been about six decades since the Korean War ended, but it wasn't until this week when a Wichita family found closure. Their relative died as a prisoner of war in North Korea. The family now has very detailed records of his life and death. “...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Missing in Action, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Prisons, Wars and Interventions
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Dr. Ernst F. L. Niedermeyer
Dr. Ernst Friedrich Lepold Niedermeyer, who was a leading researcher, author, clinician and pioneer in the field of electroencephalogy and its use in epilepsy and other brain research, died Thursday of colon cancer at Gilchrist Hospice in Towson.
The...Tags: Science and Technology, Concerts, Germany, Wars and Interventions, University of Iowa
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John Demjanjuk dies at 91; convicted Nazi death camp guard
Reporting from London -- John Demjanjuk, a retired Ohio autoworker convicted of serving as a guard at a Nazi extermination camp and being complicit in the deaths of more than 28,000 people, died Saturday in Germany. He was 91. Demjanjuk died in a nursing...Tags: Nazi Party, Crime, Law and Justice, International Law, Germany, Massacres
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A Bleak Future For Gitmo Detainees, 10 Years Later
CNNGUANTANAMO BAY, Cuba -- Ten years after the arrival of the first prisoners captured by U.S. forces after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will likely be in business for many more years -- perhaps decades -- to...Tags: Georgetown, Prisons, Al-Qaeda, CNN (tv network), Terrorism
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State to begin releasing inmates
dbrock@amnews.comIn January, the state will begin releasing prisoners by the hundreds under parole-like supervision guidelines. The move involves prisoners who have six months left on their sentences. However, locally, the move apparently will not have a large immediate...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Substance Abuse, Health, Advanced Training, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Senate challenges Obama on Iran
Disregarding White House opposition, the Senate unanimously approved new sanctions on Iran as part of its defense bill Thursday night, then passed the bill -- which already faced a veto threat because it requires military custody for certain detainees...Tags: Mark Kirk, Steroids, Terrorism, Bob Menendez, Commodity Markets
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