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November 3, 2008

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Ooops: Juror In Sen. Stevens Case Caught In Big Lie

allan17 years ago17 years ago12 mins

Well, under the category of “not very smart” comes Juror #4 Marian Hinnant. The Sen. Stevens Case By Jesse J. Holland Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON – A juror who vanished during Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens’ corruption trial told the judge Monday she lied about her father dying and flew to California to see horse races….

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Feds Probing Ex-Detroit Mayor’s Legal Fund

allan17 years ago17 years ago12 mins

Ex-Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who’s serving a sentence in the Wayne County Jail, may be in for more trouble –not that he hasn’t had his fair share already. Paul Egan The Detroit News DETROIT — A federal grand jury has subpoenaed a large volume of records from the Kilpatrick Civic Fund as part of an…

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Humor: Ali G Interview On The FBI

allan17 years ago12 years ago01 mins

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-m-vDgz0A0o

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IRS And Justice Going After Secret Swiss Accounts

allan17 years ago17 years ago01 mins

Suddenly those secret Swiss bank accounts don’t sound so appealing — or so secret. By David S. Hilzenrath Washington Post Staff Writer WASHINGTON — At the Beverly Hills office of criminal defense lawyer Edward M. Robbins Jr., anxious new clients are showing up with an unexpected problem. The clients put money in Swiss bank accounts,…

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Judge Orders White House To Produce Memo On Warrantless Wiretaps

allan17 years ago01 mins

The controversy rages on in the waning days of the Bush Administration. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON – A judge has ordered the Justice Department to produce White House memorandums that provide the legal basis for the Bush administration’s post-Sept. 11 warrantless wiretapping program. The judge, Henry H. Kennedy Jr. of Federal District Court in…

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Bolivia Suspends DEA Operations After Accusing Agency Of Spying

allan17 years ago17 years ago02 mins

Bolivia’s ties with the U.S. continue to weaken with this latest development. The DEA isn’t getting a lot of invites to dinner in certain South American countries these days. By Patrick J. McDonnell Los Angeles Times BUENOS AIRES — Bolivian President Evo Morales suspended operations by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Saturday after accusing…

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