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Army Specialist Jeremy Morlock

U.S. Soldier in Alleged Afghan 'Kill Team' Gets 24 Years for Murders

Jeremy Morlock, a U.S. soldier who admitted to the murders of three Afghan civilians in 2009 and 2010 and struck a plea deal to testify against other soldiers in his unit also accused of crimes, was sentenced on Wednesday by a military judge to 24 years in prison, with the opportunity for parole within 7 years.
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LimeWire Sued for $75 Trillion

Record company attorneys cite thousands of copyright infringements caused by LimeWire users, but the court is less sympathetic.
Former NFL star Lawrence Taylor is now a registered sex offender

Lawrence Taylor, ex-Giants star, declared sex offender

As a sex offender, the Super Bowl hero is barred from porn websites and sex shops. He also cannot be alone with underage kids, except his 5-year-old son and his friends, and has to be home between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m.
General Charles Vyvyan

Libya - What next?

In RBC Capital Markets' 'Generally Speaking' edition defense and geopolitical adviser General Charles Vyvyan has discussed in detail the action plan laid out in the United Nations Resolution 1973 pertaining to Libya and its potential consequences.

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