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NewsAnalysis: Shootings complicate Afghanistan missionWASHINGTON (AP) -- The decade-long war in Afghanistan has spiraled into a series of U.S. missteps and violent outbreaks that have left few ardent political supporters....
Analysis: Shootings complicate Afghanistan missionWASHINGTON (AP) -- The decade-long war in Afghanistan has spiraled into a series of U.S. missteps and violent outbreaks that have left few ardent political supporters....
Analysis: Shootings complicate Afghanistan missionWASHINGTON (AP) -- The decade-long war in Afghanistan has spiraled into a series of U.S. missteps and violent outbreaks that have left few ardent political supporters....
Analysis: Shootings complicate Afghanistan missionWASHINGTON (AP) -- The decade-long war in Afghanistan has spiraled into a series of U.S. missteps and violent outbreaks that have left few ardent political supporters....
Analysis: Shootings complicate Afghanistan missionWASHINGTON (AP) -- The decade-long war in Afghanistan has spiraled into a series of U.S. missteps and violent outbreaks that have left few ardent political supporters....
Greece swaps bonds worth $232.5 billionATHENS, Greece (AP) -- Greece implemented the biggest debt writedown in history on Monday, when it swapped the bulk of its privately-held bonds with new ones worth less than half their original value....
NM: Giving laptop to another for repair and then asking for CP to be destroyed was a waiver of REPDefendant took his computer to a friend who was going to do a software and hardware upgrade on it. While the friend was working on the computer, defendant volunteered there was child pornography on the computer and asked him to destroy it. Instead, he copied it for the police. If anything, defendant had a reasonable expectation that it would be disclosed to the police rather than destroyed when he gave the computer to another. State v. Ballard, 2012 N.M. App. LEXIS 10 (March 8, 2012).* Defendant admitted he was speeding, so the officer had probable cause for a stop, and it ripened into reasonable suspicion for a longer stop based on what was observed and from information from other officers. United States v. Mudgett, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 31720 (D. Minn. February 22, 2012).* Actress murder accused in courtThe brother of former EastEnders actress Gemma McCluskie appears in court charged with her murder.
South-east facing hosepipe bansSeven water companies across southern and eastern England are to impose hosepipe bans from 5 April amid drought conditions, it is announced.
Opinion: Gingrich should bow outPorn site breached in hack attackThe personal details of more than 73,000 users of porn site Digital Playground have been stolen by hackers.
Wiggins can win Tour - BoardmanBradley Wiggins has all the ingredients to win the 2012 Tour de France, three-time prologue winner Chris Boardman tells BBC Sport.
£50,000 'gale-proof' loo for isleA public toilet is being built at a cost of £50,000 on a tiny island that is uninhabited for six months a year.
Afghans 'lose patience' with NatoAfghans have run out of patience with foreign troops, the country's MPs warn, after a US soldier kills 16 civilians, sparking reprisal fears.
Go-ahead for right-to-die hearingA paralysed man who wants a doctor to be able to lawfully end his life can proceed with his "right-to-die" case, a High Court judge rules.
Fatal river plunge - safety auditEnhanced CCTV, a telephone hotline and a tannoy public address system could be set up on a Belfast footbridge where a young man fell to his death.
Report of China rail section collapse jolts sharesSHANGHAI (AP) -- Part of a high-speed railway line that had already undergone test runs collapsed in central China following heavy rains, state media reported Monday, jolting railroad shares and reviving worries over safety....
Global media watchdog names enemies of InternetPARIS (AP) -- The Arab Spring is changing the face of Internet freedom, according to Reporters Without Borders, which released its latest "Enemies of the Internet" list Monday....
EastEnders star gets libel payoutEastEnders actor Steve McFadden accepts undisclosed damages in the High Court after suing the publisher of the News of the World for libel.
Sizing tops Champion Chase fieldSizing Europe bids for a second straight win in the Queen Mother Champion Chase on day two of the Cheltenham Festival.
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