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Defense suggests accused WikiLeaker was troubled soldier
To his supporters, Army Pfc. Bradley E. Manning is a hero, the whistle-blower who revealed U.S. war crimes and diplomatic double-dealing in the Pentagon records and State Department cables he is alleged to have sent to the anti-secrecy organization...Tags: Psychologists, Yale University, Julian Assange, Journalism, United Nations
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Everything is always going straight to hell
The other day I seconded Jan Freeman’s dismissal of Ron Rosenbaum’s carrying-on at Slate as the self-appointed “catchphrase executioner” of vogue usages that annoy him. Now there’s an article at Gizmodo asserting that...Tags: Verizon Communications, Culture, International Law, Culture, Facebook
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Good morning, Baltimore: Need to know for Wednesday
WEATHER
Today's forecast calls for clouds then sun, with a high near 54 degrees. It is expected to be cloudy tonight with a slight chance of rain after 1 a.m., and a low temperature around 36 degrees.
TRAFFIC
Check our updates for this morning's issues...Tags: Baltimore Grand Prix, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Hospitals and Clinics, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia), Pervez Musharraf
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Ex-Maryland man faces Guantanamo war crimes trial
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Pentagon legal official approved war crimes charges Wednesday for a Pakistani detainee at Guantanamo who is accused of joining al-Qaida and taking part in a series of post-Sept. 11 terror plots after spending much of his...Tags: The Pentagon, International Law, Pervez Musharraf, National Security, Al-Qaeda
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Assassination is better than a trial?
I am shocked by your editorial stating the death of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi at the hands of the rebels who deposed him was the best possible outcome and that "had he been captured alive, the nation's fledgling leaders would have been forced to...Tags: Philosophy, World War II (1939-1945), Pikesville, International Law, Trials
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Gadhafi's death: A validation of Obama's policy
The death of Libyan strongman Moammar Gadhafi at the hands of the rebels who deposed him was the best possible outcome of the months-long civil war in that North African country. Had he remained at large, he could have been a symbol of resistance to the...Tags: Terrorism, International Law, Wars and Interventions, Heads of State, Western Africa
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DNA, Mladic and the science of justice in the former Yugoslavia
Despite his efforts to stave off his long-overdue date with justice, indicted war criminal Ratko Mladic appeared before a panel of judges at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague on Friday. Soon he will stand trial for...Tags: Firearms, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Science, War Crimes, DNA
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Don't call it 'genocide'
As a Turkic-American, I oppose efforts to secure a presidential proclamation designating April 24 as "Armenian genocide" day. Unlike many other tragedies and massacres, the Armenian allegations of Turkish genocide are hotly contested and have been...Tags: Islam, Genocide, Turkey, International Law, United Nations
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Israel approves barrier, pullout
Los Angeles TimesJERUSALEM - In decisions apparently aimed at shaping future Israeli-Palestinian borders, Israel's Cabinet approved yesterday the removal of Jewish settlers from the Gaza Strip and part of the West Bank and decided that the separation barrier should...Tags: Ariel Sharon, Likud, Israel, Judaism, Knesset
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Throwing off players association, Grimsley hurls hGH into spotlight
Welcome to the worst nightmare of the Major League Baseball Players Association. Former Orioles relief pitcher Jason Grimsley might have created a portal to a new era of enforcement in baseball's battle to eradicate illegal performance-enhancing drugs....Tags: Major League Baseball, Mark McGwire, Baseball, International Law, Unions
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Bush set to declare combat phase over
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - In a speech tomorrow aboard the carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, President Bush is expected to declare that the combat phase in Iraq is over and that it's time for the U.S. military to focus on securing and rebuilding the country. "We're...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Armed Forces, Saddam Hussein, Lincoln (Placer, California), George Bush
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U.S. victory has steep price in maintaining safe Iraq peace
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - As their soldiers police Baghdad and their engineers grapple with the city's failing water and electrical systems, American military officials in Iraq are acting out of more than simply humanitarian good will - they are required to repair the...Tags: Armed Forces, Transportation, Religious Conflicts, Saddam Hussein, Diplomacy
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