Department

Sort by

    • Why the DOJ Was Running a War on Obscenity

      Posted by Villagenyc

      Lambert’s attorney Mark Errebo said that he had worked on a number of federal cases in his practice but that it was rare for him to deal directly with the U.S. Attorney, especially in a case such as this. But, Errebo said all it took was a phone call for him to realize the “sense of urgency” that federal law enforcement officials felt regarding Lambert’s case. “I knew it was a priority when the actual U.S.attorney for the district, Bill Mercer, called.

      Post a comment

    • thumbnail

      Nypd Investigates Cabbies Against Bush

      Posted by theangryindian from Angryindian.blogspot

      NYPD INVESTIGATES CABBIES AGAINST BUSH I was one of the founders of Cabbies Against Bush, organized during the Republican Convention of 2004. The Daily News and the New York Times have reported that Cabbies Against Bush were investigated by the NYPD during the convention.

      Post a comment

« Previous12Next »


What is

NewsCloud?

» The most important stories from around the Web all in one place

» Gathered and ranked by a community of passionate readers surfing the Web 24 hours a day

» Ready to share: email stories, post news to your blog and keep up with your friends

Learn more



  • Just Said
  • Top Posters
  •  
  1. thumbnail

    jtimmons comments on:

    Five To Fifteen Years: The Life Of An Inmate

    I am currently doing a paper for school on the lives of inmates and the lives of guards. This letter from prrisoner X is rather interesting and i was wondering if there was anymore? is he still in prison? and do u know if there are any other articles that will help me in my research. Thank-you

    Reply »

    8:47 am 2/26/08
  • Just Said
  • Top Posters
  •  
  1. thumbnail

    SoxFirst

    Member since Dec 2008

    Leon Gettler is a blogger and senior business journalist at The Age, specializing on management issues. His latest book, Organisations Behaving Badly focuses on the forces that lead smart executives into making dumb decisions.

    Melbourne