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FBI alert on Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev had expired
WASHINGTON – An FBI alert on Tamerlan Tsarnaev, one of the two brothers suspected in the Boston Marathon bombings, had expired before he returned from a visit to Russia last year, and he was not flagged for additional screening even though the FBI...
Tags: Janet Napolitano, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Crime, Law and Justice, Shootings, Human Mishaps
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Activists Accuse Congresswoman DeLauro of Taking Too Long to Weigh in on Deportations
Josemaria Islas and Rosa DeLauro would seem to make an unlikely political couple. He's an undocumented factory worker from Mexico now scheduled for deportation; while she's one of the richest and most powerful people in Congress. The connection is the...
Tags: Immigration, Rosa DeLauro, Politics, U.S. Congress, Crime, Law and Justice
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TIMELINE-Serbia's troubled path to EU accession talks
ReutersApril 22 (Reuters) - The European Commission, the EU's executive arm, recommended on Monday that the bloc begin membership negotiations with Serbia, a milestone in the country's transformation from pariah state under late strongman Slobodan Milosevic. If...Tags: Government Ministers, European Union, Government, Police Arrests, Hate Crimes
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EU lifts Myanmar sanctions despite human rights concerns
Reuters* EU ministers agree to lift all sanctions, except arms embargo * Step could raise pressure on U.S. to follow suit * Rights group accuses Myanmar authorities of crimes against humanity By Adrian Croft and Justyna Pawlak LUXEMBOURG, April 22 (Reuters)...Tags: Justice and Rights, International Organizations, Buddhism, Politics, Human Rights
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'On the Shore of the Seine'
The case of a small painting by Pierre-Auguste Renoir stolen from the Baltimore Museum of Art decades ago took an unexpected turn recently when new questions were raised about a woman's claim that she bought it at a flea market. The holes in her story...Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Theft, Baltimore Museum of Art, The Washington Post
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Prosecutors face tough call on death penalty in Boston case
Reuters* Decision rests with U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder * Tsarnaev's youth, state of mind likely key factors * "Significant likelihood" death will be sought -Chertoff By Jessica Dye NEW YORK, April 21 (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors may seek the death...Tags: Eric Holder, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, International Court or Tribunal, Crime, Law and Justice, Timothy McVeigh
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Saudi sponsors to pay for deporting illegal workers-report
ReutersRIYADH, April 22 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia will make sponsors and employers of foreigners working illegally in the country pay the cost of deporting them, under new rules approved by the cabinet, the Saudi Gazette reported on Monday. The world's top oil...Tags: Pakistan, Career and Workplace, Politics, Labor Legislation, Saudi Arabia
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Bombing suspect reportedly led quiet life during Dagestan visit
MAKHACHKALA, Dagestan -- When Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev returned home to the capital of Dagestan for six months last year, he led a quiet life and spent time helping his father with house repairs, according to a family friend....Tags: Politics, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Electrical Services, Extradition, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013)
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Protests follow judges' rulings in Guatemalan war crimes trial
MEXICO CITY – Contradictory court judgments in the war crimes trial of former Guatemalan dictator Gen. Efrain Rios Montt this week set off protests in Guatemala City and prompted rebukes from human rights organizations. On Friday, Judge Jazmin...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Politics, Human Rights, International Court or Tribunal, Genocide
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End Use Of 'Illegal Immigrant'
The Hartford CourantHuman beings are legal. Actions are illegal. Despite this clear distinction, the term "illegal immigrant" is frequently used in the ongoing debate on immigration reform. The time has come, however, to retire this offensive term as we advance as a society....Tags: Immigration, Career and Workplace, Politics, Republican Party, Crime, Law and Justice
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Guatemala war crimes trial rulings spur protests
MEXICO CITY — Contradictory court judgments in the war crimes trial of former Guatemalan dictator Gen. Efrain Rios Montt this week set off protests in Guatemala City and prompted rebukes from human rights organizations around the world. On Friday,...
Tags: Justice and Rights, Politics, Witnesses, Human Rights, International Court or Tribunal
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Due process for immigrant detainees
The federal government has the authority to detain and deport immigrants who violate the law. But it also has the responsibility to ensure that those it holds while they fight their deportation cases aren't locked up for months, or years, without an...
Tags: Laws, Immigration, Politics, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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