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    • The Grave Endangerment of Western Gorillas

      Posted by Robyn1234

      "I’m a group leader specializing in gorillas and chimpanzees at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and I’m the guy who wrote the listing that put the western gorilla on the Red List of Threatened Species. I compiled all the background research and made a report that was circulated in the World Conservation Union, which decided to upgrade the status of western gorillas from endangered to gravely endangered."

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    • IT clueless boards.

      Posted by SoxFirst

      Technology-related risks might rank high on the agenda for boards these days. But new research suggests many British company directors are totally clueless when it comes to understanding IT risks.

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    • 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.

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      The Crown Rests Its Case: Pickton Trial

      Posted by robynoratocom

      It's now up to alleged serial killer Robert "Willie" Pickton's defense team to plant the seed of doubt in juror's minds. Pickton is standing trial for six counts of murder relating to sex trade workers missing from Vancouver's downtown eastside. Trisha Baptie, a former sex trade worker, is covering the trial for Orato. Here are her reflections on the seven-month case brought forward by the Crown.

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      BAE: the scandal that won't go away

      Posted by SoxFirst

      The US Department of Justice is about to launch a criminal probe into the world's fourth largest arms dealer, BAE, over its corrupt dealings with Saudi Arabia. Bad for BAE, which is trying to make the Pentagon its biggest customer, and bad for Gordon Brown who takes over from Tony Blair as British PM.

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    JXC comments on:

    United States Sanctioned Massacre of Korean Civilians

    If Korean civilians are murdered in a forest and no one hears them fall, is it really a massacre?

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    11:34 am 5/28/08
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    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

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    8:47 am 2/26/08
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    The ghost of Ken Lay and the university chair

    As far as conspiracy theories go, I wouldn’t be surprised to find Ken Lay alive one day. Maybe he can chair this from wherever he is…

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    9:38 am 2/27/07
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