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Advocates Sue NYC Police Over Marijuana Arrests

A legal aid group sued the New York City Police Department on Friday, saying officers had illegally arrested thousands of people for small quantities of concealed marijuana instead of issuing them

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UN Security Council Condemns Eastern Congo Mutiny

The U.N. Security Council condemned on Friday a mutiny of troops in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo and called on neighboring countries to prevent the armed groups in North Kivu province from

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Mexico Captures Suspected Son Of Most Wanted Drug Lord

Mexico said on Thursday it has captured a man it believes is a son of the country's most wanted man, drug lord Joaquin "Shorty" Guzman.The Mexican Navy captured Jesus Alfredo Guzman in the western

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New Pakistan PM Candidate Faces Arrest Warrant

A Pakistani judge issued an arrest warrant Thursday for the ruling party's candidate for prime minister over allegations he illegally imported drugs, injecting fresh uncertainty into efforts to

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New York Man Pleads Guilty To Aiding Al Qaeda

A New York man pleaded guilty on Monday to terrorism charges for helping the militant group al Qaeda.Brooklyn, New York-born Wesam El-Hanafi, 37, pleaded guilty to one count of providing material

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UK Assange Is Beyond Our Reach In Ecuador Embassy

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is beyond the grasp of British authorities as long as he is holed up in Ecuador's London embassy, the government said Wednesday. But he faces arrest if he steps

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Suu Kyi Wins Pop Star Reception In Europe

Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi has enjoyed pop star treatment wherever she has gone on her first trip to Europe in nearly a quarter of a century, after Myanmar's rulers finally freed her from

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Myanmar's Suu Kyi Visits London Oxford On UK Tour

Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi celebrated her 67th birthday Tuesday at the start of a week-long visit to Britain, telling hundreds of students and academics that time alone will not heal

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Defense Gets More Evidence In Trayvon Martin Case

Prosecutors have turned over witness statements, FBI reports and crime scene photos to the attorney representing the former neighborhood watch volunteer charged with killing 17-year-old Trayvon

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China Mulls Risky Public Trial For Fallen Politico

China's leadership faces a knotty choice in how to finish off fallen politician Bo Xilai without further damaging the Communist Party's image: Purge him the old-fashioned way — in secret — or run

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At Least 19 Killed In Clashes At Congo Army Base

Congolese soldiers and rebels clashed at an army base in eastern Congo, the government and a rebel said on Wednesday, killing at least 19 people in the latest outbreak of violence that has forced

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Last Fugitive Caught In '95 Japan Nerve Gas Attack

Police on Friday arrested the last fugitive suspected in a doomsday cult's deadly nerve gas attack on Tokyo subways 17 years ago, ending one of Japan's longest manhunts and closing a chapter on the

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Assange Appeals Against UK Extradition Decision

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has appealed against Britain's Supreme Court's decision to back his extradition to Sweden over alleged sex crimes.Two weeks ago, judges at Britain's top court

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Syria Poet Tells UK Literati Cost Of Opposing Assads

Syrian poet Faraj Bayrakdar's daughter was just three when he was arrested in 1987 for his political activism. By the time he was released in a presidential amnesty she was at university.As the

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New York Governor Seeks Changes In State Marijuana Law

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced new legislation on Monday to decriminalize public possession of small amounts of marijuana, lowering the penalty from a misdemeanor to a non-criminal

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Pope Won't Be Frightened By Leaks Scandal Deputy

Pope Benedict will not be frightened by a leaks scandal that has shaken the Vatican, his powerful right-hand man said on Monday in his first public comment on what he called "ferocious and targeted"

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Jaguars' Blackmon Appears In Court On DUI Count

Jacksonville Jaguars first-round draft pick Justin Blackmon appeared in an Oklahoma courtroom Monday for the first time since his weekend arrest for suspicion of drunken driving.The former Oklahoma

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Kuwaiti Gets 10 Years For Twitter Blasphemy

A Kuwaiti man was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Monday after he was convicted of endangering state security by insulting the Prophet Mohammad and the Sunni Muslim rulers of Saudi Arabia and

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Libyan Militia Takes Control Of Tripoli Airport

A group of disgruntled militiamen took over the country's main airport on Monday, storming it with heavy machine guns and armored vehicles and forcing airport authorities to divert flights, a

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Supreme Court Rules For Secret Service In Cheney Case

The Supreme Court ruled on Monday that Secret Service agents have immunity from a lawsuit by a Colorado man arrested after he confronted then-Vice President Dick Cheney and criticized his Iraq war

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