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    Aug 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Drew Peterson trial updates: 'I was in shock'

    Continual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio.
    Tribune reporters
    Continual coverage of the trial of Drew Peterson for the murder of his third wife, Kathleen Savio. -------------------- 5:50 p.m. Testimony done for the day Nicholas Pontarelli's testimony has concluded and court is done for the day. Testimony is...

    Tags: Prosecution, Murder, Injuries and Wounds, Lawyers, Drew Peterson

  2. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Top prosecutor hits decade

    Tribune reporter
    He arrived in Chicago just days before the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history, a tough, uncompromising New York prosecutor already steeped in fighting the new international threat. His outsider status and appointment to an already high-profile...

    Tags: Prosecution, Executive Branch, Peter Fitzgerald, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. May 23, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Fitzgerald: 10 years of major cases

    Public corruption ROD BLAGOJEVICH: The first impeachment of a governor in Illinois history occurred in 2009 after Blagojevich was charged with attempting to sell the Senate seat once held by President Barack Obama. At Blagojevich's first trial, he was...

    Tags: Prosecution, Prisons, Murder, Executive Branch, White House

  6. Jun 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. The secret wars

    Rep. C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger and the other leaders of Congress' intelligence committees this week issued a strong, bi-partisan statement of condemnation for recent leaks of classified information about America's clandestine operations abroad, including...

    Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Nuclear Weapons, Valerie Plame Wilson, Al-Qaeda, White House

  8. Feb 26, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. 10 things you might not know about leaks

    Society seems to be springing a leak. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was arraigned Thursday on charges of leaking official U.S. diplomatic correspondence that ended up on WikiLeaks. The Vatican is atwitter over news leaks that seem to signal a power struggle among the church's hierarchy. Leaks (or purported leaks) about what's in iPad 3 have kept Apple on people's minds for months. Australia is captivated by a leaked video of former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd cursing and throwing a temper tantrum. Here are 10 facts that hold water:
    Society seems to be springing a leak. Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was arraigned Thursday on charges of leaking official U.S. diplomatic correspondence that ended up on WikiLeaks. The Vatican is atwitter over news leaks that seem to signal a power struggle...

    Tags: The Washington Post, Manhattan (New York City), Valerie Plame Wilson, George H.W. Bush, White House

  10. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Former CIA officer charged with leaking classified information

    A former CIA officer is facing decades in prison after being charged Monday with disclosing classified information to journalists, the latest in an unprecedented Obama administration crackdown against national security leaks. John Kiriakou, who made news...

    Tags: Prosecution, Valerie Plame Wilson, Prisons, Justice System, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp

  12. Feb 11, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Cheney reaction

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If you've wondered whether cynical, disrespectful, hyper-critical cartoonists ever give President Bush a break, the answer is yes &#133; and we use the breather to go after the <I>vice</I> president! In between snickering at Super Bowl ads, cracks about astronaut diapers and yet another tiresome season of global-warming/winter-weather snow jobs, cartoonists sniped at Deadeye Dick Cheney's perfect storm of political troubles. Paul Berge stuck it to him on gay parenting. R.J. Matson piped up on the &quot;Scooter" Libby trial. Rob Rogers cast him as an uncharacteristically upbeat actor of evil. And Rex Babin locked him in a rubber war room. Nice touch &#8212; a not-so-straight shooter in a straitjacket.</article_body>
    Joel Pett is the Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist of the Lexington Herald-Leader. His work also appears in USA Today.
    If you've wondered whether cynical, disrespectful, hyper-critical cartoonists ever give President Bush a break, the answer is yes … and we use the breather to go after the vice president! In between snickering at Super Bowl ads, cracks about astronaut...

    Tags: Entertainment, Super Bowl, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Cartoons, George W. Bush

  14. Feb 3, 2007 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. Stay of executions

    ANDREW COHEN is CBS News' chief legal analyst.
    LURKING LARGELY beneath the radar the last few weeks, while media coverage has focused on the perjury and obstruction-of-justice trial of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby and the Bush administration's flip-flop on domestic surveillance, were a series of important...

    Tags: Prisons, California, North Carolina, Executive Branch, Texas

  16. Sep 12, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Book review: Dick Cheney's 'In My Time'

    In the 1990s military courtroom drama &quot;A Few Good Men," Marine Col. Nathan Jessup,  as played by Jack Nicholson, faces down an inquisitor who challenges the measures Jessup believed were justified to protect the nation's security. "You want the truth," he thunders, "You can't handle the truth!"
    In the 1990s military courtroom drama "A Few Good Men," Marine Col. Nathan Jessup, as played by Jack Nicholson, faces down an inquisitor who challenges the measures Jessup believed were justified to protect the nation's security. "You want the truth,"...

    Tags: Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Paul O'Neill, September 11, 2001 Attacks, U.S. Military

  18. Jan 6, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Rabbit Hole,' other films place marriage in Oscar spotlight

    We've had Johnny and June in &quot;Walk the Line," Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda's grouchy old-timers in "On Golden Pond" and real-life marrieds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton bickering their way through "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
    We've had Johnny and June in "Walk the Line," Katharine Hepburn and Henry Fonda's grouchy old-timers in "On Golden Pond" and real-life marrieds Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton bickering their way through "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" But they'...

    Tags: Entertainment, Nicole Kidman, Valerie Plame Wilson, Elizabeth Taylor, John Cameron Mitchell

  20. Nov 3, 2010 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Film reviews: 'Four Lions' and 'Fair Game'

    Brand X
    Now that Halloween is past us, we can start considering movies about real horror: war, terrorism and (even though the election is over) dirty politics. Welcome to “Four Lions” and “Fair Game.” The latter is the first direct on-scree...
  22. Nov 17, 2010 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Movie Review: Fair Game

    Frankly My Dear - Orlando Sentinel
    The lady isn't shy about showing a little leg. Maybe it lands her a  meeting with the businessmen she deals with her in line of work. But in some corners of the world, a creep could get the wrong idea. Fortunately, she's able to handle herself. She is,...
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