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 Philadelphia Daily News 
Amish in outhouse dispute appeal jail sentence
| The Associated Press | EBENSBURG, Pa. - Two Amish farmers who said their religious convictions prevented them from disposing of outhouse waste according to state sewage laws appealed their jail sent... (photo: Creative Commons / Irish Typepad )
A police van arrives at the Securitas security depot in Tonbridge, England, Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. Armed robbers impersonating police officers stole some 25 million pounds (US$43.5 million) from a security company south of London early Wednesday in one of the largest robberies in British history, the Bank of England said.
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 Star Tribune 
Police and Londoners struggle to explain killings of 2 French students
| LONDON - The tabloids are calling them the "Tarantino murders." | The two young Frenchmen, promising research students at one of Britain's top universities, had been bound and stabbed repe... (photo: AP Photo / Tom Hevezi)
Deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra kneels down and greets on the ground after walking out of VIP room at Suvarnabhumi international airport shortly after his arrival Thursday, Feb. 28, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand.  Turkish Press 
Two years after coup, Thaksin on graft trial
| An anti-government protester wears a mask featuring a caricature of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a demonstration in front of the National police headquarters in Bangkok on July 7.... (photo: AP / Apichart Weerawong)
Government   Leader   Photos   Thailand   Trial  
Baby - Infant - Newborn - Childbirth - Nursery - Hospital     wnhires  (js1)  Middle East Online 
Egypt's health care under fire
The video shows a poorly lit hospital nursery filled with premature babies in incubators. Doctors are frantically trying to resuscitate some babies while others wail in the background after a night-ti... (photo: WN / Janice Sabnal)
Disease   Egypt   Health   Photos   Society  
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Amy Winehouse warned 'get fit or die young' - and she's not the only one
| Amy Winehouse performs at Glastonbury. She recently revealed she had developed the severe lung condition emphysema | Singer Amy Winehouse has a reputation for abusing h... (photo: creative commons)
Amy Winehouse   Disease   Entertainment   Health   Photos  
 Graeme Smith - South Africa - Cricket(jsen2) London Evening Standard
South Africa skipper Smith starts row with England star Pietersen
| South Africa captain Graeme Smith has fired the first shots in what promises to be an explosive series with England by telling Kevin Pietersen to 'keep his mouth shut' ... (photo: public domain)
Africa   Cricket   England   Photos   Star  
 fiat general motors to delay . auto sale option by one year. ula1 The State
Car repairs increase while sales slump
By NEIL WHITE - nwhite@thestate.com | Tony Nguyen doesn't need a business analyst to tell him why major automakers are considering cutbacks in the face of sluggish sales.... (photo: WN)
Cars   Entertainment   Industry   Money   Photos  
 Accessories, costume jewelry, retailer, jewelry, costume. tp1 The State
Girls' jewelry might contain excess lead
By The Associated Press | About 13,000 It's a Girl Thing bracelets, necklaces and phone charms, manufactured in China and distributed by Bead Bazaar USA, are being recall... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Fashion   Health   Photos   Society   Women  
Supporters gather at the Harare airport Friday July 4, 2008 to welcome Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, portrait on placard, on his return to Harare from Egypt, where he attended the African Union summit. BBC News
Africans reject Mugabe sanctions
| Africa leaders have told the G8 group of nations meeting in Japan that they oppose sanctions being imposed on Zimbabwe following controversial polls. | "I said that san... (photo: AP / )
Africa   Elections   Mugabe   Photos   Zimbabwe  
 President George W. Bush sits with fellow G8 leaders Thursday afternoon, June 7, 2007, during a reception prior to dinner on the terrace of the Kempinski Grand Hotel in Heiligendamm, Germany. Clockwise from the President are: Chancellor Angela Merkel of BBC News
Britain and Russia: All is still not well
| Accusations by senior British security sources that the Russian state backed the murder of Alexander Litvinenko shows that this issue continues to bedevil Russian-Briti... (photo: White House/Eric Draper)
Britain   British   Photos   Russia   Security   Slideshow  
police car Asbury Park Press
New cop cars subject to budget cap
| Each year, about 10 police cruisers are bought to replace ones that are driven around the clock in Brick. | At $30,000 apiece, even a financed payment for those 10 cars... (photo: Jamal Penjweny)
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- Waxman threatens Mukasey with contempt over leak
- Waxman threatens Mukasey with contempt over leak
- FBI to investigate death of basketball fan arrested by Bosto
- Waxman threatens Mukasey with contempt over leak
- Waxman threatens Mukasey with contempt over leak
- Waxman threatens Mukasey with contempt over leak
 The Honorable Dr. Donald C. Winter, Secretary of the Navy (SECNAV), tours a dining facility under construction by US Navy (USN) Seabees for use by the Iraqi Security Force (ISF). SECNAV is in the Middle East to see firsthand the conditions, morale, and e
Where would US interventions in Mideast lead to?
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- Sydney-wide cocaine ring busted
- Fears of abuse hit body-search powers for cops
- Bomb scare hits graft-busters' office
- Car crash criminal's suppression to be reviewed
- Scottish troops trying to keep the peace in Afghanistan
- Justice can't be done in secret. And here's why
 ag2 Tennis action during the 7th Annual Andy Roddick Charity Weekend, December 9, 2007
Sore thumb at Olympics
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Violence Murders
- Gangs bash refugees, despite Robert Mugabe promise
- Gokwe Under Siege As Violence And Torture Escalates
- MacKay: Mounting death toll part of seasonal violence
- G-8 leaders reject Mugabe's election, promise sanctions
- Daley: Cops were powerless to stop gang violence at Taste of
- Six Charred Bodies Found in Tijuana as Drug Violence Escalat
Residents line up to be loaded onto a pickup truck as police conducts a raid on the Central Methodist Church in downtown Johannesburg, Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008. The church had become a haven for homeless people, mainly refugees from neighboring Zimbabwe, who sought shelter at the place of worship
Gangs bash refugees, despite Robert Mugabe promise
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- Thomas Cholmondeley: I misled police to save friend
- Changes to prosecution witness anonymity rules may not save
- Justice can't be done in secret. And here's why
- River body 'decapitated alive'
- Court date for Aim accused
- ANALYSIS / Lay judge system prompts early mental check of Ka
A police van arrives at the Securitas security depot in Tonbridge, England, Thursday Feb. 23, 2006. Armed robbers impersonating police officers stole some 25 million pounds (US$43.5 million) from a security company south of London early Wednesday in one of the largest robberies in British history, the Bank of England said.
Police and Londoners struggle to explain killings of 2 French students
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Human Rights Terrorism
- The market cannot mend our broken society
- Brian Rudman: Stirring race pot won't stop crime
- Some maids face inhuman treatment in Saudi - report
- Support grows for UN sanctions against Zimbabwe
- Most UN Security Council members favor sanctions for Zimbabw
- Support grows for UN sanctions against Zimbabwe
 Gabriela Garcia, 24, who works as a maid in a home, washes clothes, Jan. 20, 2003, in Mexico City. Mexico remains in the dark ages when it comes to the treatment of domestic workers, despite repeated efforts by activists to reform antiquated labor laws a
Some maids face inhuman treatment in Saudi - report
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- A vicious attack on India's crucial role in Afghanistan
- Chummy US-NK upsets Seoul
- Hand of ISI seen in Kabul bombing
- Undercover officer tried to 'provoke' alleged terror
- No hard date in pullout talks: US
- Radical pacifism in terror studies
 North Korean workers and students perform the North Korea´s biggest propaganda spectacle called the Arirang, at the May Day stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2007. North Korea pledged Wednesday to disable its main nuclear weapon
Chummy US-NK upsets Seoul
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