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Scott Berg's '38 Nooses' resonates in Civil War backdrop
-------------------- 38 Nooses Lincoln, Little Crow, and the Beginning of the Frontier's End Scott W. Berg Pantheon: 384 pp., $27.95 -------------------- In summer 1862, as President Abraham Lincoln waged war to keep 11 Southern slave-holding...Tags: Rebellions, Murder, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Death Penalty, Punishment
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New judge appointed in Fort Hood shooting case
FORT HOOD, Texas (AP) — The Army's highest legal branch appointed a new judge to preside over the case of the Fort Hood shooting suspect, indicating the court-martial is on track to move forward after lengthy delays. U.S. Army Col. Tara Osborn was...
Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Armed Conflicts, Prosecution, Islam, Crime, Law and Justice
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Suspect in Ft. Hood Shootings Can Keep Beard For Now
Los Angeles TimesEL PASO, Texas -- The military judge supervising the trial of accused Ft. Hood shooter Army Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan was removed from the case Monday, with the military's highest appeals court ruling that his "duel of wills" with Hasan over the defendant'...Tags: Fort Hood (military base), Health, Armed Conflicts, Prosecution, Litigation
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Governor names Bel Air man to Harford school board vacancy
Arthur Fong Kaff of Bel Air has been appointed to the Harford County Board of Education to fill the vacancy caused by the sudden death in September of the board's president, Dr. Leonard Wheeler. Gov. Martin O'Malley announced the appointment Kaff on...Tags: Government, Armed Forces, Harford County, Executive Branch, University of Bridgeport
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Dark shadows loom
Tribune MediaThe opening scene-setter for the 1996 film "Independence Day" might serve as a metaphor for what Egyptians could face if a draft constitution written by a panel dominated by Islamists and based on Sharia law wins approval in a referendum: "A loud...Tags: Feminism, The Washington Post, Interreligious Dialogue, Music Industry, Belief and Faith
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Military judge taken off Ft. Hood shooting case over beard fight
This post has been updated, as indicated below.The man accused in the Ft. Hood shootings may get to keep his beard -- at least for now. A military judge's "duel of wills" with Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan over whether Hasan would have to shave made the judge appear biased, requiring his removal from the...Tags: Civil Rights, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Judges, Separation of Church and State
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Ousted Arundel councilman asks top court to reinstate him
Lawyers for an ousted Anne Arundel County councilman convicted of a federal tax charge will square off Monday with the county officials who showed him the door when Daryl D. Jones asks the state's highest court to return him to his elected office. Jones'...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Punishment, Prisons, Trials
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Bradley Manning's history showed self-harm risk, counselors testify
An Army private charged with sending U.S secrets to the website WikiLeaks had a history of suicidal thoughts and aloof behavior that outweighed a psychiatrist's opinion that he posed no risk to himself, two former counselors testified Sunday. Army...
Tags: Fort Meade (military base), Prosecution, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychiatry, Psychiatrists
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Amnesty International to Egypt: Stop 'bloody' legacy of repression
World NowAmnesty International sent a letter Tuesday to Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi urging him to stem the “bloody” legacy of state repression highlighted in two reports that detail killings, torture and sexual assaults that have shaken the nation... -
Five British troops charged with murder in Afghan incident
World NowFive Royal Marines have been charged with murder in an allegedly unlawful death in Afghanistan last year, defense officials said Sunday, marking what is believed to be the first time that the British military has taken such a step since the conflict began... -
Guantanamo terrorism convictions proving vulnerable on appeal
World NowGlobal Focus: Salim Hamdan has been home in his native Yemen for nearly four years since completing his sentence at Guantanamo Bay for providing "material support to terrorism" -- six years of domestic service to Osama bin Laden as gardener, bodyguard and... -
Appeal hearing set for Camp Pendleton Marine in Iraqi murder case
L.A. NOWA military court is set to hear an appeal Tuesday from a Camp Pendleton Marine convicted in the 2006 killing of an Iraqi civilian--the last of the so-called Pendleton 8 to be behind bars....
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