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Charles Taylor

Charles Taylor allowed to appeal over documents

Former Liberian president Charles Taylor, who boycotted his war crimes trial for a third day on Friday, was granted the right to appeal over key documentation for a case that has drawn international interest.

Pakistani police: US shooter committed murder

Raymond Davis is escorted by police and officials out of court after facing a judge in Lahore, January 28, 2011
A diplomatic standoff between America and Pakistan may intensify after a Pakistani police official said the police will recommend murder charges for American diplomat Raymond Davis for committing a “clear murder” of two Pakistanis last month.
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Deison Sanders

'Neon Deion' to sell his penthouse, ranch in Texas

Deion Luwynn Sanders, the former National Football League cornerback and Major League Baseball outfielder who currently works as an NFL Network analyst, has listed his two Dallas homes on the market.
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Sudan security release opposition spokeswoman

Sudanese security forces briefly held prominent opposition figure Mariam al-Mahdi and other women on Thursday, witnesses said, the latest detentions in a crackdown on anti-government protests.
Kevin Butler Tweets Sony Jailbreak

Sony Employee Re-Tweets PS3 Hack

A Sony employee accidentally re-tweeted a code that allows users to get around the security on a Playstation 3 -- at the same time the company is suing a hacker for publicizing code with a similar function.

Prosecutors seek sex trial for Berlusconi

Italian prosecutors filed a request on Wednesday to bring Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi to trial immediately over the prostitution scandal that has shaken his struggling centre-right government.

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