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Driver Dies After Going Wrong Way On Route 9; Two Others Injured
Woman killed while driving the wrong way on Route 9 in a crash that also left others seriously injured. Police continued their investigation into the death of women whose remains were found a year ago in New Britain. And school officials in New Britain...Tags: Kensington, Deportation, Wethersfield, Christopher Murphy, Crimes
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Sudanese seek deal ahead of Bush exit
Tribune NewspapersKHARTOUM, Sudan — The American presidential race and a genocide investigation by the International Criminal Court are propelling Sudanese officials to renew efforts to strike a deal with the U.S. aimed at normalizing relations and improving...Tags: Joe Biden, National Government, Charity, Economic Sanctions, International Court or Tribunal
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Sudan doesn't see relations improving after the U.S. election
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe American presidential race and a genocide investigation by the International Criminal Court are propelling Sudanese officials to renew efforts to strike a deal with the U.S. aimed at normalizing relations and improving stability in the volatile Darfur...Tags: Joe Biden, Human Rights, National Government, United Nations, International Court or Tribunal
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14 nabbed in Easton-P'burg drug raids
After a big crack cocaine bust in July, vice cops in Easton began having trouble buying crack on the street. But that wasn't because the drug market had dried up. Another drug began filling the void and much of it came in little packets stamped ''Dead...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Delaware River, Robert Smith, Brooklyn (New York City), Prisons
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Oil-rich and impoverished, Angola votes
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterVoters in Angola, one of Africa's biggest oil producers, will take part in parliamentary elections today for the first time in 16 years, with analysts forecasting peaceful balloting and a victory for the MPLA party, which has been in power for 33 years....Tags: Human Rights, Civil Rights, Corruption, Unemployment, Armed Forces
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Court frees 2 who testified against supervisor
Federal court records show that two illegal immigrants arrested during a massive Immigration raid at a kosher meatpacking in Postville were freed from jail after testifying against a plant manager. Josue Muj-Ixen and Antonio Vasquez-Arrendondo were both...Tags: Punishment, Deportation, Court Administration, Illegal Immigrants, Interior Policy
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Nader to hold Sunday rallies in Mich.
Natural Law Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader and his running mate are coming to Michigan. Nader and vice presidential candidate Matt Gonzalez will hold an East Lansing news conference at 2:30 p.m. Sunday at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference...Tags: Michigan, Ethics, Michigan State University, Ralph Nader, Political Candidates
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Ex-Bosnian Serb leader refuses to enter plea in Hague
LONDON - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic declined to enter a plea Friday in court in The Hague, refusing to recognize the legitimacy of the United Nations war crimes tribunal bringing genocide and other charges against him. "This court is...Tags: Court Administration, War Crimes, United Nations, NATO, Religious Conflicts
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Man's deportation leaves wife's transplant at risk
A Connecticut congressman has stepped in to advocate for a New Britain woman who risks losing her chance at a kidney transplant if federal officials follow through with plans to deport her husband to his native Poland. Vivian Nowakowski, 43, who has...Tags: Deportation, Health Treatments, Prisons, New Britain, Christopher Murphy
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Karadzic asks case to be dismissed
THE HAGUE, Netherlands Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic has called for the U.N. genocide and crimes against humanity case against him to be dismissed because negative publicity means he cannot get a fair trial. In a three-page filing dated Aug....Tags: International Court or Tribunal
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Karadzic defiant at U.N. court appearance
THE HAGUE, Netherlands Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic made a defiant stand before a U.N. court preparing to try him on genocide charges, refusing to enter pleas yesterday and branding the tribunal a NATO proxy out to "liquidate" him. Judge Iain...Tags: Prosecution, Court Administration, NATO, International Court or Tribunal, Justice System
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Man's Deportation Leaves Wife's Transplant At Risk
A Connecticut congressman has stepped in to advocate for a New Britain woman who risks losing her chance at a kidney transplant if federal officials follow through with plans to deport her husband to his native Poland. Vivian Nowakowski, 43, who has been...Tags: Deportation, Health Treatments, Prisons, New Britain, Christopher Murphy
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