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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem
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 Herald Tribune 
Israeli election ends in dramatic deadlock
| JERUSALEM - Israel's parliamentary election has ended in a stunning deadlock between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-line bloc and center-left rivals, forcing the badly weakened Israeli lea... (photo: AP / Abir Sultan)
Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick sits in Wayne County Circuit Judge David Groner's courtroom during a hearing on the mayor's bond in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008.
Corruption   Lawmaker   Photos   Politics   Wikipedia: Kwame Kilpatrick  
 Detroit news 
Cadillac dealer says Kilpatrick paid with cash, nonprofit funds
By Robert Snell The Detroit News Comments | Detroit — Kwame Kilpatrick spent large amounts of cash and money from his nonprofit leasing luxury Cadillacs, according to testimony Tuesday in the Ci... (photo: AP / Carlos Osorio)
Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, center between guards, awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Taylor's lawyer stormed out of court Tuesday after judges refused to accept a written summary of the former Liberian president's defense case at the end of his war crimes trial. British attorney Courtenay Griffiths ignored judges at the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone who ordered him to stay in court after unprecedented angry exchanges erupted before closing arguments in the three-year case. "How will posterity judge the credibility of this court if, at this 11th hour, they prevented Mr. Taylor from presenting ... 90 percent of his closing arguments?" Griffiths said outside court. He said he refused to "lend legitimacy to proceedings" by staying.  BBC News 
Liberia's Charles Taylor to begin appeal at The Hague
Liberia's jailed ex-President Charles Taylor is due to begin his appeal at a UN-backed special court in The Hague. | Last May, the court sentenced him to 50 years in prison for aiding and abettin... (photo: AP / Jerry Lampen)
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New plot-size rules upset house builders in Depok
| Paper Edition | Page: 9 | Housing developers and property businesses in Depok have protested the new plot-size limitations for residential areas in the municipality, as regulated in the recent Spati... (photo: WN / RTayco)
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In this March 13, 2012 photo, former Chongqing Communist Party Secretary Bo Xilai attends the closing session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference held in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, China. Newsday
Ousted Chinese politician's lawyers close to party
| BEIJING - (AP) -- Ousted Chinese politician , who is accused of corruption, will be represented by two -based attorneys from a large Chinese law firm that enjoys nation... (photo: AP / Alexander F. Yuan)
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Foreign tourist meditating in Delhi Kansas City Star
Legal fight over calming technique lacks harmony
| The followers of a meditation practice that has roots in ancient India say it's simple: Close your eyes, silently repeat a mantra and relax. But a dispute among rivals ... (photo: WN / Yeshe Choesang)
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Ukraine's Prime Minister and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko speaks to the media in Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. The New York Times
Ukraine Government Plans to Charge Ex-Premier With Murder
MOSCOW — The government of President Viktor F. Yanukovich of Ukraine said Friday that it planned to bring murder charges against his political rival, the jailed for... (photo: AP / Sergei Chuzavkov)
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In this Friday, Sept. 28, 2012 image taken from the video filmed by a cellphone in a hospital in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Ukraine's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko addresses Ukrainians. Ukraine's jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko urged her country Saturday to defeat President Viktor Yanukovych's party in next month's parliamentary election. In an emotional video appeal, Tymoshenko accused Yanukovych of turning Ukraine into a "police state." Novosti
Tymoshenko in 'Critical' Condition - Lawyer
| KIEV, January 18 (RIA Novosti) – Imprisoned former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko’s health is in critical condition, Ukrainian news agency UNIAN ... (photo: AP / www.tymoshenko.ua)
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick sits in Wayne County Circuit Judge David Groner's courtroom during a hearing on the mayor's bond in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008.
Cadillac dealer says Kilpatrick paid with cash, nonprofit funds
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Supporters of Sunni Muslim cleric Tahir-ul-Qadri listen to his speech, unseen, at an anti-government rally in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013.
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Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick sits in Wayne County Circuit Judge David Groner's courtroom during a hearing on the mayor's bond in Detroit, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2008.
Cadillac dealer says Kilpatrick paid with cash, nonprofit funds
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Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights during the press conference. 18 October 2012. Photo by Jean-Marc Ferr
NKorea suspected of crimes against humanity
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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, center between guards, awaits the start of the prosecution's closing arguments during his trial at the U.N.-backed Special Court for Sierra Leone in Leidschendam Tuesday Feb. 8, 2011. Taylor's lawyer stormed out of court Tuesday after judges refused to accept a written summary of the former Liberian president's defense case at the end of his war crimes trial. British attorney Courtenay Griffiths ignored judges at the Special Tribunal for Sierra Leone who ordered him to stay in court after unprecedented angry exchanges erupted before closing arguments in the three-year case. "How will posterity judge the credibility of this court if, at this 11th hour, they prevented Mr. Taylor from presenting ... 90 percent of his closing arguments?" Griffiths said outside court. He said he refused to "lend legitimacy to proceedings" by staying.
Liberia's Charles Taylor to begin appeal at The Hague
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