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Head of Legal (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Another week, another Binyam Mohamed judgment. This time, Thomas LJ and Lloyd-Jones J have decided to restore to their previous judgment the passages they redacted out at the request of the Foreign Secretary, who claims they’d endanger national security – but not yet, since he intends to appeal not only against that decision but against [...]
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Ismailimail (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
Dr. Mohamed Jindani is a retired solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales and a former Visiting Lecturer at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London. Article in PDF
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New York Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
The head of the U.N’s atomic agency, Mohamed ElBaradei, described the offer made to Iran by the West to process its uranium abroad as a “unique but fleeting opportunity.”
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SimonOnSports (Free subscription) | yesterday
Blogging the Offseason is a 30 team series in which I ask a blogging representative from each MLB team a series of ten questions about their desires and thoughts surrounding the offseason. Check out all of them here . Today's team NL is the Atlanta Braves and our guest is Stoeten from the Jays Blog, Drunk Jays Fans . 1. The obvious question on everybody's mind surrounding the Jays is what do they do...
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Jumping in Pools (Free subscription) | yesterday
From Yahoo! News : BRUSSELS – Representatives of six world powers met in Brussels on Friday to discuss possible measures against Tehran for its refusal to halt nuclear enrichment activities. The European Union said senior diplomats from the U.N. Security Council 's five permanent members plus Germany took part in the talks. President Barack Obama said Thursday the six nations will develop a package...
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France24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Iran has not yet provided a "final answer" to a "unique" international nuclear fuel offer, Mohamed ElBaradei, the outgoing head of the UN nuclear watchdog, said on Friday. "I do not consider that I have received a final answer," ElBaradei, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), said in Berlin. "But I also very much hope that I will get an answer...
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The Corner (Free subscription) | yesterday
In the Washington Times this morning, there is a AP story (it's not really a report, more an ill-informed supposition ) positing that a New York jury might very well spare the 9/11 bombers from the death penalty. AP reasons that "New York juries are [so] loath to impose the death penalty, even for terrorists," that, "in fact, a jury spared the lives of two Osama bin Laden followers a...
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The Whig (Free subscription) | yesterday
Minneapolis Star-Tribune: Sixth area Somali man is indicted in probe The suspect is linked to other young men recruited to train and fight in Somalia. Mohamed, of Minneapolis, is the sixth Somali man with local ties to be charged in connection with a two-year-old federal counterterrorism investigation aimed at finding out who recruited as many as 20 area men of Somali descent to return to their homeland...
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Armies of Liberation (Free subscription) | yesterday
God bless them and give them strength. I don’t know how they do it for 22 weeks in a row, but when its your friend, its hard to turn away. That much I know. The Twenty-Fourth Sit-In to Demand the Release of Alayyam Newspaper and Journalist Mohamed Almaqaleh and journalists Alsaglade and Rashid On [...]
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Bare Naked Islam (Free subscription) | yesterday
As Muslims push for and gain acceptance of Shari’a Laws in Western countries, you can expect to see these kinds of barbaric punishments in the civilized world. Imam Mohamed El Sadi, the Muslim leader in Malta, believes chopping off the hands of thieves is a “deserving punishment.” Mr El Sadi defended Sharia law, a judicial system used [...]
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The Independent (Free subscription) | yesterday
Britain knew that American agents were using barbaric torture techniques on terror suspects, including British resident Binyam Mohamed, it emerged yesterday. Secret reports sent between MI5 and the CIA in 2002 reveal that the American security services were using torture practices which included waterboarding, facial slaps and stress positions.
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Gothamist (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
A 66-year-old Harlem woman became the second victim of stray gunfire this week in NYC. Virginia Valree was walking along Lenox Avenue in Harlem around 3:30 p.m. yesterday, carrying potatoes to deliver to a sick friend, when a bullet struck her left leg and knocked her into traffic on West 135th Street. "I'm horrified. All I know is I was just standing there and my leg gave in," Valree told...
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Elder of Ziyon (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
The rivalry between the Egyptian and Algerian soccer teams, which caused so much violence last week, is over for this year, as Algeria prevailed in a tiebreaker in Khartoum, 1-0: Silence and despair loomed over Egypt Wednesday night as the national football team lost their tiebreaker against Algeria in Sudan in a bid to secure a qualification ticket to the World Cup in South Africa next summer. Algerian...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 19/11/2009
• Sixth damning ruling in Binyam Mohamed case • Foreign secretary's claims of security risk dismissed The high court today flatly rejected claims by David Miliband, the foreign secretary, that releasing evidence of the CIA's inhuman and unlawful treatment of UK resident Binyam Mohamed would harm Britain's relations with the US by giving away intelligence secrets. Evidence that the foreign...
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kellya | 12/01/2009
Nutritionally, peanuts are very important. They are considered almost complete food , with all essential minerals and vitamins. The inventor, Dr. Mohamed Ahmedna, also developed a process that removes mold toxins from peanuts, a high-protein meat substitute, antioxidants from red peanut skins, a low-fat substitute, and an infant formula. However, the allergy-free peanut is the first peanut innovation