Thursday, 07 August 2008
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 A flag waves behind the barbed and razor-wire at the detention compound on Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval
Fast pace set for US war-crimes trials
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A Guantanamo detainee, left, walks in a fenced-in exercise area as a guard patrols on the grounds of the maximum security prison at Camp 5, at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base. Photo / AP Osama bin Laden's former driver was today expected to ask the Pentagon jury that convicted him of a war crime to spare him from life in prison, his defence lawyers...

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: This territory is in the throes of an election campaign for its law-making Legislative...
The country the west loves to call a peaceful, capitalist success has a terrorism death toll...
By Michael Young Daily Star staff Thursday, August 07, 2008...
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BEIJING—It all began when my colleague Steve's favorite noodle lady was forced to close down. Soon after, the ice pop lady was gone, followed by the scary fruit guy. Then, a few weeks ago, the shabby apartment complex across the street from mine was...
photo: AP / Lois Raimondo
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Hundreds of Venezuelans, including Leopoldo Lopez (centre), Mayor of Chacao district, protest against a blacklist of opposition candidates. Photo / AP Riot police used tear gas yesterday to block hundreds of Venezuelans protesting at the latest moves...
photo: AP / Fernando Llano
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THE Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, believes gay sexual relationships can "reflect the love of God" in a way that is comparable to marriage. Gay partnerships pose the same ethical questions as those between men and women, and the key issue...
photo: AP / Marcio Jose Sanchez
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07.08.08 Four past and present British Airways executives have been charged with "cartel offences" by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) concerning the fixing of fuel surcharge prices on long-haul flights. The OFT said the four,...
photo: AP Photo/Sang Tan
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MUMBAI -- A couple living with HIV for two years killed their three children and then committed suicide after their daughter was also diagnosed with the virus that causes...
photo: AP / Bikas Das
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CBS News correspondent Jeff Glor is in Beijing, covering the Olympics. He filed the following commentary after President Bush's speech Thursday criticizing China's human rights record: "All visitors should be aware that they have no reasonable...
photo: White House / Chris Greenberg
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