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Gbagbo: where to next?
Amsterdam It depends in the first instance on the Ivorian government under President Ouattara, because the ICC is a backup in the sense that when there is a case like this it's for the country concerned to deal with the question of justice.
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:49A
Teenage victim named after weekend death crash
A YOUNG woman who was killed in a collision at the weekend has been named. Charlotte Churchill, 19, died instantly after the Nissan Micra she was travelling in crashed on the A541 at Hendre on Saturday night. The young nursery worker, from Wallasey,
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:48A
Three Penn State boxers earn All-American status
Chad Ennis (senior-crime law and justice) and Angel Fonseca (senior-business management) also made it to nationals, which is an accomplishment in and of itself, assistant boxing coach Dave Vacco said. “All five put in great hard fights.
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:48A
Toddler run over by family SUV
By Glenn Kahl A Manteca toddler was rushed to the University of California Medical Center in Sacramento by helicopter Tuesday morning after being driven over by a family SUV backing out of a driveway on Blair Court. The accident happened in the
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:48A
Sanity prevails in the eyes of Rangers' McCoist
Incoming Rangers boss Ally McCoist felt justice had been done when his two-match touchline ban had been rescinded yesterday. The heir to current incumbent Walter Smith's throne had been banned for two games by the Scottish Football Association for his
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:47A
Boulder Creek teen, Watsonville man killed in separate solo crashes in Santa
Several people witnessed the crash and called 911, Jessee said. Boulder Creek firefighters arrived and cut pieces of the car away before they declared the girl dead at the scene, Jessee said. Authorities did not release the girl's name Tuesday.
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:46A
Wisconsin previews 2012 chaos
This time, the setting is Waukesha County, Wis., where some 14000 ballots – initially overlooked by election administrators – appear to have reelected conservative Justice David Prosser. If the political theater sounds a bit out of proportion for a
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:46A
''Judges tend to give favourable rulings after lunch''
Researchers at Columbia University in New York, who followed judges granting parole to prisoners, found that soon after a meal break they gave a favourable verdict up to 65 per cent of the time. But as the time passes, they are less likely to give
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:45A
Eco-spirituality a growing cause among faithful
The project has inspired the Mercy community nationally with its weaving of environmental sustainability, social justice and spirituality. “It puts everything together that we've been studying and supporting separately for years,” Sister Patricia said.
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:45A
Archdiocese announces July 1 clergy appointments
At the request of Archbishop George Niederauer, the following Archdiocese of San Francisco clergy appointments were announced April 12 by Auxiliary Bishop William J. Justice, vicar for clergy. All are effective July 1, 2011, except as noted.
Updated: 04/13/2011 04:45A