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Court urged to reject appeal by Michael Jackson's doctor, who argues court ...
The Republic LOS ANGELES — The involuntary manslaughter conviction of Michael Jackson's doctor should not be overturned because there were no serious errors made by the judge overseeing his criminal case, a state attorney wrote in a filing urging a court to reject ... and more » |
General Facing Sex Charges in Court
ABC News A U.S. Army general accused of sexual misconduct is scheduled to return to court. Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair is set to appear Tuesday for hearings before a military judge considering pre-trial motions. A court martial for Sinclair is scheduled to begin June 25 on ... US Army general facing sex charges back in courtUniontown Herald Standard Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair back in Fort Bragg courtroom TuesdayFayetteville Observer all 6 news articles » |
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A video which appears to show a Syrian rebel taking a bite from the heart of a dead soldier has been widely condemned. US-based Human Rights Watch identified the rebel as Abu Sakkar, a well-known insurgent from the city of Homs, and said his actions ...
Graphic video shows Syrian rebel commander cutting out government soldier's ...The Independent
Video: Syrian rebel cuts out soldier's heart, eats itCNN
Syria 'rebel heart-eating video' condemnedAFP
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US and Britain cling to diplomacy as way forward on Syria (+video)
Christian Science Monitor The challenges the United States and its closest allies face in finding a way to end the violence in Syria were on full display Monday in Washington, with President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron emphasizing the need for diplomacy while ... British PM Cameron visits Boston Marathon memorialMiamiHerald.com 'We stand shoulder to shoulder with the people of Boston': David Cameron visits ...The Independent Obama, Cameron press for diplomatic solution in SyriaLos Angeles Times New York Times -Washington Post all 245 news articles » |
The very term ?mental illness? carries such a stigma that even acknowledging this headline out loud was a risk. The euphemistic or politically correct term for a mood or personality disorder might be ?carries a diagnosis.? But any way you look at it, the issues of mental illness in the workplace are real and the number of people who are affected is great.
Latin America, lulled by recent success, risks taking its eye off the ball and losing its way. The two motors of the region's economic model – record commodity prices spurred by Chinese demand, and strong growth in domestic credit which propelled a consumer boom – are starting to slow. Read our analysis: http://on.ft.com/13rke7S