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'Military's retreat from politics would be illusory without more measures'
A member of the International Advisory Board of the Geneva Center for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF), Cizre said the TSK has been fighting its “nuclear war” against the ruling Justice and Development Party (AK Party).
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:13P
Shot security guard's family await Iraq verdict
THE fiance of a British security worker allegedly murdered in a shooting in Iraq said she and his family are under "intolerable" stress as they await a trial verdict. Paul McGuigan, 37, a former Royal Marine originally from Peebles,
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:13P
Overcrowded jails cost taxpayer £8.5m
They said the findings were "yet another reason to tackle overcrowding" and called on Labour and the Conservatives to find justice policies that reduce prison overcrowding. Liberal Democrat justice spokesman Robert Brown said: "Overcrowding puts at
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:13P
Fourth Street Bridge trapped in legal limbo
Next month, the Board of Supervisors will be asked to approve spending an additional $2.8 million to pay for additional legal costs in a lawsuit filed against The City by the contractor selected to complete the Fourth Street Bridge project,
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:13P
Fethullah Glen: An Islamic sign of hope for an inclusive Europe by Paul Weller*
As Europe heads deeper into economic recession, political crises and loss of social equilibrium, an increasingly diverse continent faces potentially serious challenges to cohesion, justice and equity. The Europe of history,
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:12P
State's top court to hear challenge to 2007 ground rent law
The challenge was brought by Charles Muskin, who lost a lawsuit in Baltimore over the requirement that ground rent owners register the land or lose the ground rent. Muskin, whose grandfather's estate included ground rents, had argued that the
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:11P
Man arrested on variety of charges after car crash, alleged attempted theft
After the crash, Toney allegedly ran through a field to get to the Aldrich Road home. Toney was booked into Whatcom County Jail on investigation of attempted residential burglary, second-degree burglary, attempted vehicle theft,
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:11P
Minnesota Moose Population Crash Possibly Correlated With Climate Change
Bears should be in their Wisconsin dens in February and Moose should flourish across northern Minnesota, assuming habitat changes and disease vectors and other critical factors are shown not to be likely causes of the crash. All there is left to debate
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:10P
Bill Jamieson Browns cabaret act that missed the point
The occasion was a talk and book-signing organised by Blackwell's bookshop and Simon & Schuster for Brown's title Beyond The Crash: Overcoming The First Crisis Of Globalisation. What unfolded was a surprise. The first five minutes were less ex-Prime
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:10P
2 accidents stall traffic on I-95 northbound, near Old Lyme and Old Saybrook
A four-car accident has been stalling traffic on Interstate 95 northbound for more than an hour, and a second accident -- on the Baldwin Bridge in Old Saybrook -- is also causing delays. The four-vehicle accident happened at about
Updated: 02/19/2011 07:10P