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...a lawyer to solicit business for the company. Is he? Was he? Watch the video. Read the post. This is a content summary only. Please...
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...and signing the Avaaz.org petition to “Stand with Snowden”. In two blog posts, one from Trinidad and Tobago and the other from Cuba, there...
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According to recent news reports, a growing group of Chinese officials and scholars has commenced a semiofficial campaign to challenge Japanese sovereignty over Okinawa. This is of course in addition
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Reuters This week: The trials of James "Whitey" Bulger, George Zimmerman and Bradley Manning continue, and the U.S. Supreme Court is poised to deliver a blockbuster or two. Monday, June 17
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...constructed in terrorem clause --a legal poison pill which threatens a...reward as the kids tearfully watch their mother lowered into the...
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...the abstract: The killing of unarmed teen Trayvon Martin by a neighborhood watch captain and
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