When the Border Patrol Comes Aboard - New York Times (blog)


New York Times (blog)
When the Border Patrol Comes Aboard
New York Times (blog)
Joanne Macri, director of the Criminal Defense Immigration Project of the New York State Defenders Association, who frequently travels by bus or train ...

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Public Relations Firm to Settle FTC Charges that It Advertised Clients' Gaming ... - PressZoom (press release)

Public Relations Firm to Settle FTC Charges that It Advertised Clients' Gaming ...
PressZoom (press release)
The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1800 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the ...

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The Girl Who Played With Fire - The Guardian

The Girl Who Played With Fire
The Guardian
But the English-speaking version is likely to be smoother, slicker and altogether less Swedish. In The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, Blomkvist and Salander ...

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BRINEGAR v. COMMONWEALTH - Leagle.com

BRINEGAR v. COMMONWEALTH
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English, 993 SW2d 941 (Ky. 1999). The test for abuse of discretion is whether the trial judge's decision regarding the evidence was arbitrary, unreasonable, ...

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RC Catholic Diocese in NY bans deacon after probe - WCAX

RC Catholic Diocese in NY bans deacon after probe
WCAX
Law enforcement have been alerted to the allegations, but no criminal charges appear to be pending. A diocese panel that investigates allegations of sexual ...

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Court overturns 10 students' access to English education - CTV.ca

Court overturns 10 students' access to English education
CTV.ca
Any government that dictates to a parent what language they must educate their children in is criminal. CT's comment is just ignorant. ...

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In Iowa Egg Country: Stench, Suspicion, And Fear - The Atlantic (blog)


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In Iowa Egg Country: Stench, Suspicion, And Fear
The Atlantic (blog)
The settlement was $1.5 million, and no criminal charges were filed. This consistent criminal behavior, combined with the chronically lax legal ...

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DEA: the E is for 'Ebonics' - Washington Post (blog)

DEA: the E is for 'Ebonics'
Washington Post (blog)
The school district there set off a national firestorm in late 1996 when it proposed a resolution to recognize “Black English” as a speech pattern and to ...

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Melbourne: Australian city named for British prime minister Lord Melbourne was founded (1835)