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Ind. judge sides with Democrats in early voting
A Lake County judge has ordered election officials to immediately open satellite early voting centers in Gary, Hammond and East Chicago. Lake Circuit Judge Lorenzo Arredondo on Tuesday sided with Democrats and two unions in ordering the in-person...Tags: Gary, Local Elections, Government, Judges, National Government
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Ukraine's prime minister says country can't afford early elections amid financial crisis
Associated Press WriterKIEV, Ukraine (AP) _ Ukraine's prime minister said Tuesday the country cannot afford an early election in the face of a battered stock market, one of the world's highest inflation rates and massive bank withdrawals by depositors spooked by the growing...Tags: Parliament, Financial Markets, Government, Central Bank, National Government
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Detroit reporter fights to stop deposition about unnamed sources in story about prosecutor
Associated Press WriterDETROIT (AP) _ A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter seeking to protect the identity of unidentified sources is asking two judges to stop a deposition intended to reveal who leaked information to him about the investigation of a prosecutor. David Ashenfelter...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Lawyers, Government, Awards and Prizes, Judges
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Supreme Court clears way for Georgia execution
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Supreme Court today cleared the way for the execution of a Georgia man who claimed he was wrongly convicted of shooting a police officer in a dark parking lot in Savannah. The justices turned away Troy Davis' final appeal in a one-line order...Tags: Lawyers, Witnesses, Punishment, Local Authority, Prosecution
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Supreme Court to issue orders, hear cases about voting rights, warrantless home searches
WASHINGTON (AP) _ The Supreme Court is meeting to issue orders and hear arguments in cases about voting rights and warrantless home searches. The justices could decide whether to allow the execution of Georgia death row inmate Troy Davis to proceed. Also...Tags: Trials, Litigation, Local Authority
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4 former Khmer Rouge rebels imprisoned over murder of British mine-clearing expert
Associated Press WriterPHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) _ A Cambodian court sentenced four former Khmer Rouge rebels each to up to 20 years in prison Tuesday for their involvement in the murder of a British mine-clearing expert 12 years ago. The convictions and sentences came after...Tags: Punishment, Murder, Prisons, Court Preliminary, Prosecution
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News from around Wisconsin at 6:28 a.m. CDT
The U.S. automotive sales slump worked its way to two Midwestern automaking towns Monday when General Motors Corp. announced it would close a Michigan metal stamping plant and stop making sport utility vehicles in Wisconsin by the end of the year....Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Government, National Government, Marlin Schneider, Sales
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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Mark Blount, Moving, New Jersey Nets, Government, Shawn Marion
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Federal appeals court to hear challenges from government, industry in landmark tobacco case
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ The tobacco industry is asking a federal appeals panel to overturn a landmark ruling that could open the door to more lawsuits from smokers claiming they were harmed because they were deceived by cigarette companies. The U.S. Court of...Tags: Organized Crime, Laws, Fraud, Judges, Local Authority
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China jails 8 Buddhist monks found guilty of bombing government building in Tibet
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ Eight Buddhist monks convicted of bombing a government building in Tibet during an anti-government uprising in March have been sentenced to prison, two of them for life, a judge said Tuesday. The monks were sentenced at the People's...Tags: Punishment, Civil Rights, Buddhism, Prisons, Bombings
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Marine fighting extradition, could delay U.S. trial
Associated Press WriterA Marine who fled to Mexico shortly before he was charged with killing a pregnant comrade is fighting extradition in a move that prosecutors said could delay or endanger the chances of him going to trial in the United States. A North Carolina...Tags: Punishment, International Law, Murder, Assault, Prosecution
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NC prosecutor: Marine charged in killing of pregnant comrade fights extradition from Mexico
Associated Press WriterJACKSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) _ A Marine who fled to Mexico shortly before he was charged with killing a pregnant comrade is fighting extradition in a move that prosecutors said could delay or endanger the chances of him going to trial in the U.S. A North...Tags: Punishment, International Law, Murder, Assault, Prosecution
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