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Manhunt Intensifies for Suspect in Murder of Pregnant Marine Jan 15, 2008
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Search for suspect in pregnant Marine's killing grows Jan 15, 2008
January 15, 2008 ONLINE EDITION. Entertainment Review : Art of Photography : Business Trends : Eyes of a Reporter. (Sioux City Journal, IO)
Slain Marine mourned as search deepens Jan 15, 2008
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Witnesses see Marine suspect on bus Jan 15, 2008
Slain Marine Mourned As Search Deepens. By JIM HANNAH Associated Press Writer. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Reward posted for fugitive Jan 15, 2008
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Ohio Town Mourns Slain Marine Jan 15, 2008
FBI, U.S. Marshals Intensify Hunt For Marine Cpl. Cesar Armando Laurean. VANDALIA, Ohio, Jan. 15, 2008. (CBS News -- US)
Hometown of slain Marine mourns as search deepens for suspect Jan 15, 2008
By JIM HANNAH Associated Press Writer. VANDALIA, Ohio Hundreds prayed for Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, the pregnant Marine hailed for her strength, vitality, and service, even as law enforcement officials warned the man suspected in her killing that they would hunt him down. (The Daily Reflector)
Use of gas by Blackwater leaves questions Jan 10, 2008
A 2005 photo showed a Blackwater helicopter releasing CS gas at a checkpoint in Baghdad. (Captain Kincy Clark). (International Herald Tribune)
Mansion vote broke law, ethics chief says Dec 4, 2007
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Amorello's change to sick leave policy violated law, ethics authority says Nov 6, 2007
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U.S. attorney general nominee avoids tangle of torture cases Nov 1, 2007
Published: November 1, 2007. In adamantly refusing to declare waterboarding illegal, Michael Mukasey, the nominee for attorney general, is steering clear of a potential legal quagmire for the Bush administration: criminal prosecution or lawsuits against Central Intelligence Agency officers who used the harsh interrogation practice and those who authorized it, legal experts said Wednesday. (International Herald Tribune)
Iraqi witnesses discuss Blackwater shooting Oct 31, 2007
12:54 AM PDT, October 31, 2007. template_bastemplate_bas. (Los Angeles Times)
Iraq wants Blackwater banned over shootings Sep 18, 2007
Tuesday, September 18, 2007. Published: Sep 18, 2007 12:30 AM Modified: Sep 18, 2007 03:12 AM. (News & Observer)
Exercises train new police how to stay on their feet Sep 8, 2007
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Labor-intensive effort Aug 20, 2007
Service workers union at Rady Children's Hospital fought to win contract, now fights for survival there. By Keith Darc UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER. (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Indigenous Knowledge Systems Jul 31, 2007
Comparing Aboriginal and Western Ways of Knowing. Aboriginal logic systems and ways of knowing are mostly dismissed as primitive and childlike. (Suite101.com)
Wife of Anna Nicole's bodyguard on death of former playmate Jul 7, 2007
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How stupid are you to join one of the military branches and then turn yellow and run? Did you not understand what the military is for? More... Jun 30, 2007
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As desertions rise, U.S. military makes little effort to track down those who flee Jun 29, 2007
Last modified Thursday, June 28, 2007 7:51 PM PDT. All too often in war time, it's easy to forget that these are not merely nameless, faceless statistics suffering and inflicting damage in far-off places few of us will ever visit. (North County Times)
U.S. Makes Little Effort to Find Military Deserters Jun 29, 2007
Little Effort Made to Find Deserters. Little Effort Made to Find Deserters. (Newsmax)
Contractor slayings in focus: What happened in Fallujah? Jun 11, 2007
What exactly happened that day in Fallujah. Sign up to receive our free Daily Briefing e-newsletter and get the top news of the day in your inbox. (USA Today)
White House stymied on legal way forward after Khadr decision Jun 6, 2007
Pressure builds from advocates, Congress to restore the rights of prisoners. Reuters News Service. (Globe and Mail -- International)
Gibson Dunn Linked to Paul Wolfowitz Scandal May 16, 2007
On the other hand, New York University School of Law ethics professor Stephen Gillers says the uproar over the contract has more to do with popular distaste for Wolfowitz's leadership at the bank than with the contract itself. "The Gibson Dunn assignment [appears to have been] narrow. The fact that this whole story is part of a broader political battle can't be laid at their feet," he says. (Law.com)
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Nannies Sitters And Your Children's Safety :: PNNOnline. Nannies Sitters And Your Children's Safety Posted by: Ross Ellis on Monday, May 7, 2007. (PNN Online)
Retired generals could face reprimand in Tillman case Mar 29, 2007
Retired generals could face reprimand in Tillman case. Retired generals could face reprimand in Tillman case. (AZCentral -- News)
Tillman Case Could Bring Punishments Mar 29, 2007
com WiresThursday, March 29, 2007. Two generals singled out for blame in the Pat Tillman case have retired since the Army Ranger was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan, but they remain within reach of the military justice system. (Newsmax)
New practices in organ donation inspire debate Mar 20, 2007
" The approach, known as "donation after cardiac death," usually involves patients who have suffered brain damage, such as from a car accident or a stroke. After family members have made the difficult decision to discontinue a ventilator or other life-sustaining treatment, organ-bank representatives talk to them about donation. Sometimes, the donor is suffering from an incurable disorder such as Lou Gehrig's disease and wants to donate his or her organs after deciding to forgo further care. Once... (San Francisco Chronicle)
The troubling tide of DCDs Mar 20, 2007
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Debatable Ethics behind Organ Donation after Cardiac Death Mar 20, 2007
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Organ donation trend sparks worry Mar 19, 2007
com Highlights - MSNBC.com. New trend in organ donation raises questions. (MSNBC -- Health)
Going secularWhy some of Israel's young ultra-orthodox Jews are walking out Mar 3, 2007
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FDA facing challenge on trial drugs Mar 1, 2007
Terminally ill have a right to access, advocates say By Jonathan D. Rockoff Sun reporter Originally published March 1, 2007 WASHINGTON // At the same time that many Americans complain the government isn't doing enough to protect them from unsafe drugs, advocates for terminally ill cancer patients assert that health officials do too much. Dying patients who have run out of other options have a constitutional right to take unproven medicines, say cancer patients who are challenging the... (SunSpot.net)
Council opposed cop's firing Feb 24, 2007
Updated Feb 22, 2007 - 10:17:24 am CST. in print and online, 24/7. (Chippewa Falls Chippewa Herald, WI)
New Blood for Big Pharma Feb 9, 2007
New Jersey is home to some of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, as well as Rutgers University. That's why in 1999, when pharma industry insiders were seeking educators to train MBAs specialized in pharmaceutical operations, they turned to their home state's best-known institution. (BusinessWeek)
Twin Cities Leaders Decry Book-Burning Event Jan 28, 2007
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Australia Day Honours - honouring the achievers Jan 26, 2007
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ACS names chief ethics officer Jan 23, 2007
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ACS names chief ethics officer - Dallas Business Journal. Members: Not Registered. (Dallas Business Journal, TX)
Anti-War Protesters Complain About Surveillance Jan 15, 2007
Send news tip to FOXNews. Government Surveillance a Troubling Growth Trend, Say Anti-War Activists. (Fox News)
Charges not expected to seriously damage morale Dec 22, 2006
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Suit by Iraqis and Afghans claims Rumsfeld ordered torture Dec 8, 2006
from the December 08, 2006 edition. RUMSFELD: Burden to prove he's responsible is high, legal experts say. (Christian Science Monitor -- USA)
New findings, few answers in GI's death Nov 11, 2006
In this family photograph, Pat Tillman eats watermelon in Afghanistan. In the foreground is Sgt. Greg Baker, who was the squad leader in the vehicle that opened fire on Tillman, causing his death by friendly fire, according to a military investigation. (Modesto Bee, CA)
Tillman probe continues Nov 10, 2006
AP: Startling findings in Tillman probe - USATODAY.com. Buy and sell tickets to premium and sold out events. (USA Today -- Sports)
New Tillman death details Nov 10, 2006
AP: Startling Findings in Tillman Probe. By SCOTT LINDLAW and MARTHA MENDOZA Associated Press Writers. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
New findings in Tillman death Nov 9, 2006
Associated PressScott Lindlaw and Martha MendozaNov. In a remote and dangerous corner of Afghanistan, under the protective roar of Apache attack helicopters and B-52 bombers, special agents and investigators did their work. (AZCentral -- News)
WP: Contractors rarely penalized for misdeeds Nov 4, 2006
com Highlights - MSNBC.com. Contractors rarely penalized for misdeeds. (MSNBC -- Terrorism)
War critics try to mobilize troops against the war Oct 26, 2006
Last modified Tuesday, October 24, 2006 7:04 PM PDT. I'm sure it's just coincidence that gas prices have dropped to their lowest point of the year just as the election cycle opens anew. (North County Times)
Active-duty troops go public to oppose Iraq war Oct 26, 2006
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Anti-War Groups Recruiting U.S. Troops Oct 26, 2006
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Critics use website to recruit troops against war in Iraq Oct 25, 2006
Today's Globe Local Opinion Politics Magazine Education NECN Special reports Obituaries. Hope strategy will sway voters. (Boston Globe -- World)
Ethics Commission probes grant closings Oct 24, 2006
The Monitor-Herald Online. Jim Beckett and other legislators were involved. (Calhoun City Monitor Herald, MS)
The death penalty: What is justice? Oct 22, 2006
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Review blasts Bush reading program Sep 23, 2006
Today's Globe Opinion Politics Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. Says Education Dept. ignored law, ethics. (Boston Globe -- Nation)
Bioethicist debunks term 'pre-embryo' Sep 23, 2006
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U.S. prosecution of Padilla no slam dunk so far Sep 23, 2006
Published Saturday, September 23, 2006. By CURT ANDERSONAP Legal Affairs Writer MIAMI The Bush administration's decision to drop the "enemy combatant" label from alleged al-Qaida operative Jose Padilla and prosecute him on civilian terror charges has not gone smoothly, with even the judge in the case raising questions about sketchy evidence and a vague indictment. (The Ledger)
Experts criticize Bush plan on trying detainees Sep 9, 2006
Experts heap criticism on Bush plan to try detainees / Proposal to withhold evidence from accused opposed even by legal authorities in military. The president's bill doesn't appear to make it. (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)
Experts heap criticism on Bush plan to try detainees Sep 8, 2006
The president's bill doesn't appear to make it. " Among its many provisions, Bush's proposed legislation would allow classified evidence to be presented outside the defendants' presence in certain "extraordinary circumstances" when national security is at stake, according to the White House. Sen. Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., a former military lawyer, told the Senate Armed Services Committee last month, "The question becomes, for me, if an American service member is being tried in a foreign land,... (San Francisco Chronicle -- Politics)
U medical professor named to U.S. health and human services panel Aug 29, 2006
The Daily Utah Chronicle Online. What are you least looking forward to about going back to school. (Daily Utah Chronicle, UT)
Officials' home deals raise red flags Aug 20, 2006
JoNel Newman, a University of Miami law ethics professor, said the actions of Fiore and Cervera definitely do not ``pass the smell test. . (The Miami Herald)
Despite early forecast, CIA contractor's trial has been open Aug 15, 2006
com: Despite early forecast, CIA contrac. Durham, Chapel Hill and the Research Triangle Region. (Herald Sun)
Berwyn rabbi is getting first-hand look at conflict Aug 10, 2006
Thursday 10 August, 2006. Is there still hope to keep the Barnes Foundation in Lower Merion. (Ardmore Main Line Life, PA)
Former CIA contractor faces trial Aug 8, 2006
Tuesday, August 8, 2006. RALEIGH, N.C. - In the weeks after the Abu Ghraib prison scandal stunned Iraq, a story emerged from Afghanistan about a CIA contractor accused of beating a detainee so severely that he later died. (Buffalo News -- National)
Civilian abuse trial starts today Aug 7, 2006
Today's Globe Opinion Politics Magazine Education Science NECN Special reports Obituaries. CIA contractor charged in beating of Afghan detainee. (Boston Globe -- Nation)
Trial starts for first civilian accused of detainee abuse Aug 7, 2006
Former medic is accused of beating man at U.S. base in Afghanistan Associated Press Originally published August 7, 2006 RALEIGH, N.C. // In the weeks after the Abu Ghraib prison scandal stunned Iraq, a story emerged from Afghanistan about a CIA contractor accused of beating a detainee so severely that he later died. More than three years later, after several soldiers working at Abu Ghraib have been sentenced to military prison, the contractor, David Passaro, will stand trial when jury selection... (SunSpot.net)