Illinois governor guilty of abuse
czwartek, styczeń 29th, 2009Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been ousted from office after being found guilty of abusing his powers.
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Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been ousted from office after being found guilty of abusing his powers.
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Illinois state senators voted to convict Rod Blagojevich on Thursday afternoon at his impeachment trial and remove him from office.
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Worship is banned on a small rural hill in Burundi, where a woman claims regularly to see the Virgin Mary.
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The city and union reached a tentative agreement on Thursday that is expected to end Ottawa’s transit strike.
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England’s bowlers are put to the sword on day one of their three-day match against West Indies A, with the hosts 343-2 at close of play.
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A jailed ex-CIA agent and his son are charged with receiving money from and passing information to his former Russian handlers.
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President Barack Obama says that multi-billion dollar bonuses taken by Wall Street bankers are “shameful”.
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Three RCMP officers slammed by a judge for deliberately losing or destroying video surveillance tape alleged to show the “torture” of a handcuffed man with a Taser will not face an internal code of conduct investigation.
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Washington souvenirs worth $100,000 — including images of the Capitol dome and printings of the U.S. Constitution — are locked in storage, blocked from sale in the new U.S. Capitol Visitors Center because the items are made in China.div class=”feedflare”
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Three RCMP officers slammed by a judge for deliberately losing or destroying video surveillance tape alleged to show the “torture” of a handcuffed man with a Taser will not face an internal code of conduct investigation.
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