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Medical Marijuana
Time to stop the Hypocrisy. By Simi Lipsan 25 June 2005 Medical Marijuana The use of marijuana for medical treatment remains illegal and the enforcement of that law,highly active at
Read MoreTribunal Releases Saddam Hussein Video
questioned about the 1988 Anfal campaign against the Kurds, during which poison gas killed 5,000 civilians at Halabja.
Read MoreMichael Jackson Acquitted
World renown pop star Michael Jackson was found innocent on all 10 charges in Santa Maria, California Monday afternoon. The child molestation charges stemmed from back in February of 2003
Read MoreAl Qaeda in California
Authorities in Lodi California announced Wednesday that earlier this week they arrested 47 year old Umer Hayat and 22 year old Hamid Hayat both of Lodi. The two were charged
Read MoreNorth Koreans Possibly Back in Talks
U.S. officials said monday in New York that North Korea has agreed to return to talks on its nuclear program. The North Koreans left talks back in 2002 and soon
Read MoreSaddam to face 12 charges
Saddam Hussein will stand trial for more likely 12 of about 500 charges that could be laid. The 12 cover a broad range from gassing thousands of Kurds in 1988
Read MoreKhodorkovsky Prosecution scares Western Investment
The conviction and sentencing of Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russia’s wealthiest oligarch, for embezzlement and tax evasion has some foreign companies cancelling plans to invest in Russian and those already established there
Read MoreAmerican Forces Abuse of the Koran
By Fridah Emelee. There have been claims from the White House saying that the cases of American forces in Guantanamo Bay mistreating of the Koran were minor incidents and few
Read MoreBoltons Vote Postponement sours Cooperation
In a move that seemed to sour recent cooperation between Democratic and Republican representatives, the Democrats caused the postponement of final voting on the nomination of John Bolton for U.N.
Read MoreSteroid Legislation Set for House Committee
New legislation set to be presented before House committee Thursday would set new drug-testing policy for professional sports. The NFL, NBA, NHL, and Major League Baseball would have to test
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