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[بيجينغ] - حكم محكمة صينيّة في يوم الخميس صريحة حقوق الإنسان محامية إلى 3 1/2 سنون في سجن بعد يحكم أنّ ه حرجة تجارب وتعليقات حول حزب شيوعيّة قاعدة بلغوا إلى يحرّض [سوبفرسون], محاميته يقال.
القناعة من المحامية, [هو] [جيا], 34, واحدة من البارزة حقوق الإنسان نشط أكثر في الصين, سريعا يحضر نقد خارجيّة الصين [أت ا تيم وهن] الحكومة…
أمريكا يقود جزاء إلى مارتن [لوثر] ملك
يوم الجمعة, أبريل - نيسان [4ث], 2008
مساء صدى
تذكّر أمريكيات مارتن [لوثر] ملك حلم من عدل اجتماعيّة على ال [40ث] ذكرى من ال [سفيل ريغت لدر] إغتيال اليوم.
ال 39 [ير-ولد] أطلقت [سفيل ريغت لدر] كان إلى أسفل حوالي [6بم] وقت محلّية بما أنّ هو وقف على شرفة من لورين موتيل في [ممفيس] بينما يحاول أن يتوسّط إضراب في أبريل - نيسان 4, 1968.
دكتورة يتلقّى ملك, الذي سلّم خاصّتي "أنا [درم]" خطبة في ال [ستبس] من…
`ذعر خطّط مجموعة أن [بلوو-وب] طائرات'
يوم الخميس, أبريل - نيسان [3رد], 2008
ثمانية [إيسلميست] خطّط إرهابيات أن [بلوو-وب] عدّة طائرات عبر الأطلسي في [ميد-ير] يستعمل متفجّرات يقنع ك [سفت درينك] في ماذا أحضر موت مكس حوالي من "مقياس [أونيمجنبل] تقريبا", محكمة يسمع اليوم.
المزعومة إنتحار تضمّن مهمة المشبوهات يطلع سبعة [أير كندا], يوحّد خطوط و [أمريكن يرلينس] رحلات يترك لندن قفز لالولايات المتّحدة الأمريكيّة وكندا على تاريخ أن يكون رتّبت في متأخّرة 2006.
مرّة على…
معلمات أن يقدّم إضراب في اليوم الواحد في أبريل - نيسان 24
يوم الثلاثاء, أبريل - نيسان [1ست], 2008
سيقدّم معلمات في إنكلترا ووالز إضرابهم أولى وطنيّة في أكثر من اثنان عقود في أبريل - نيسان 24, بريطانيا كبيرة قاعة الدرس إتحاد يعلن اليوم.
The National Union of Teachers said that a ballot of its 255,000 members had found a majority of those who voted were in favour of a one-day strike over pay.
The union is demanding a 10 per cent pay rise this year, or £3,000 for every teacher ...
Family wants answers after Taser death
Tuesday, April 1st, 2008
Eyewitness News
Indianapolis - The family of a man who died after being stunned with a Taser by police is considering taking legal action. They believe the Taser played a role in his death and plan to sue either the manufacturer or Indianapolis Metro Police.
It was after a scuffle with police inside the O'Charley's restaurant on 38th Street Friday night when Henry Orlando Bryant stopped breathing and died.
"It's sad. ...
Jnquest Judge: There was no Diana murder plot
Monday, March 31st, 2008
London - The judge in the inquest on the death of Princess Diana in 1997 flatly told the jury Monday that she was not murdered in any alleged plot instigated by the British secret service. Lord Justice Scott Baker, giving his summing up, said there was "not a shred of evidence" that Britain's MI6 was involved in a plot to kill Diana, as alleged by Egyptian businessman and Harrods owner ...
Diana inquest coroner to sum up
Monday, March 31st, 2008
The coroner in charge of the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales is to begin his summing up to the jury.
It is the final stage before the 11-person jury, which has sat for six months, is sent out to consider its verdicts.
The coroner Lord Justice Scott Baker will take the jury back through the key evidence heard at the central London hearing.
Over six months they have heard ...
Police arrest 80 year old anti-war protester
Monday, March 31st, 2008
An 80-year-old church deacon was removed from the Smith Haven Mall yesterday in a wheelchair and arrested by police for refusing to remove a T-shirt protesting the Iraq War.
Police said that Don Zirkel, of Bethpage, was disturbing shoppers at the Lake Grove mall with his T-shirt, which had what they described as "graphic anti-war images." Zirkel, a deacon at Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal in Wyandanch, ...
NZ becomes first country for Earth Hour lights out
Saturday, March 29th, 2008
WELLINGTON (Xinhua) -- New Zealand and Fiji on Saturday became the first countries to take part in Earth Hour, an event aimed at reducing emissions that contribute to climate change. A total of 24 cities around the world are officially involved, although people from 370 different towns and cities have registered to be a part of the event.
New Zealand's third largest city of Christchurch and Fiji's capital of Suva kicked off ...
POLICE SEEK TO AXE ANTI-ARMS TRADE MOVIE
Friday, March 28th, 2008
Yet another below the belt blow to civil liberties was struck by the Sussex Plod this Monday. The long-awaited world premier of SchMOVIES ‘On The Verge’- the cinematic debut of the Smash Edo campaign - was cancelled after police intervention. In the days that followed, across the country venues due to show the film on the forthcoming tour have received visits from the police and licensing authorities keen to stop ...
Why the Government doesn’t care what you think
Friday, March 28th, 2008
"All the more reason for us to elect the right person come November -- so that in four years, we don't run the risk of seeing someone from the next administration yawn in the public's face."
People were shocked last Wednesday, on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, to hear Vice President Cheney say "So?" in response to ABC News reporter Martha Raddatz's questions about public opposition to the ...
Is this the End of Antibiotics?
Friday, March 28th, 2008
Eventually antibiotics are going to be seen as one of the worst things to ever come out of pharmaceutical science because in the end, they have made us only weaker in the face of ever increasingly strong super bugs that are resistant to all the antibiotics doctors have at their disposal. When we look at how deep the rabbit hole goes with antibiotics, we will get sick in our souls. ...
U.S., Canada violated rights of Gitmo detainee
Thursday, March 27th, 2008
OTTAWA – The U.S. is violating international norms by holding a Canadian former child soldier at Guantanamo Bay, his lawyers told Canada's high court Wednesday as they sought to force the country's intelligence service to provide details from their interviews with him.Omar Khadr's attorneys argued Canadian intelligence officers violated Canada's bill of rights by questioning him in 2003 and 2004 at the U.S. military base, where some 275 men are ...
Majority of Americans view Iraq war as failure
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Americans offered a much more negative view of the Iraq war than President George Bush’s verdict on its fifth anniversary today.
Mr Bush said removing Saddam Hussein from power was the right decision, the war on terror is “a fight America can and must win” and Iraq is “the place where Arabs joined with Americans to drive al-Qaida out”.
But a poll published today found 54% of Americans viewed the war ...
An apple a day keeps the McDoctor away
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
Shake-up of hospitals will open door to McDonald's sponsorship.
Firms such as McDonald's and Virgin could be allowed to sponsor NHS hospital wards under radical plans announced by the Government to allow sponsorship of health services and create a new era of open competition between hospitals.
Private companies will be allowed to create some "brand awareness" such as a logo on hospital property but they would not be allowed to gain a ...














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