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A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of wounding Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a deadly shooting rampage can eventually be made mentally fit to stand trial and should stay at a prison hospital for four more months.

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HEADLINE: First Person: Loughner makes court appearance CAPTION: A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the man accused of wounding Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a deadly shooting rampage can eventually be made mentally fit to stand trial...
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Intv. with Saddam's lawyer after defence say they will boycott tria

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1. Set up of Ziad al-Najdawi, lawyer for former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein 2. SOUNDBITE (English): Ziad al-Najdawi, lawyer for Saddam Hussein ( Soundbite includes one cutaway of hands) "The reason for cut(ting) our collaboration with...
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NY Times reporter on Saddam court appearance

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1. John Burns, New York Times reporter goes to the podium: 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) John Burns, New York Times reporter: "He was initially, he seemed disoriented, confused, shrunken. I thought he looked like he had lost 15, 20 pounds....
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Ex-Ill. governor pleads not guilty to revised charges; challenges gov''t to play all FBI tapes

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HEADLINE: Ex-Ill. gov. pleads not guilty to corruption charges CAPTION:Ousted Gov. Rod Blagojevich pleaded not guilty Wednesday to revised federal corruption charges and challenged prosecutors to allow jurors to hear all of the FBI''s...
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USA: GORE AWAITS RECOUNT

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English/Nat Vice-president Al Gore isn't ready to declare victory in the race for the White House - but his campaign chairman is. William Daley says he's confident the presidential recount in Florida will show Gore is the winner of both...
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Police confirm arrest of Czech fugitive charged with attempted murder and kidnapping

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South African police said on Saturday that they have arrested a Czech fugitive on charges of attempted murder and kidnapping. Police said Radovan Krejcir, who has been linked to organised crime figures in Johannesburg, and another...
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RR7647A RHODESIA WAR OR DIPLOMACY?

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The Rhodesian issue is now precariously balanced, with the Geneva Conference deadlocked and African guerrilla forces stepping up the war on Rhodesia's borders. This report examines both aspects, describes the life and views of a...
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Does Verizon Still Want to Buy Yahoo?

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Oct. 18 -- Verizon is losing patience with Yahoo. While the New York-based phone giant remains interested in the web properties it agreed in July to buy for $4.83 billion, the lack of progress on Yahoo’s investigation into the 2014...
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Atrium intenta crear el "RoboCop de los abogados"

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Sep.14-- Justin Kan, cofundador de Atrium, habla del modelo de negocios de la compañía y sus objetivos con Emily Chang en "Bloomberg Technology".
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Defense: Cosby Wasn't Around for Assault

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SHOTLIST: ASSOCIATED PRESS Norristown, Pennsylvania, 20 April 2018 1. SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Wyatt, Bill Cosby spokesman: "Yet again, the courts have figured out how to take the impartiality...
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Trump says Herman Cain 'the man' for Fed board

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President Donald Trump says he's recommended Herman Cain, a political ally and former presidential candidate, for a seat on the Federal Reserve board.
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Interview with WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Hrafnsson

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WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Kristinn Hrafnsson has told The Associated Press that Julian Assange is confined to a cell at Belmarsh Prison, a grim facility in southeast London.
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Bloomberg Turnaround: How to Take Advantage of a $117 Billion Takeover Bid

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Jul.03 -- In 2014, Pfizer Inc. made four attempts to buy AstraZeneca Plc in less than six months. AstraZeneca Chief Executive Officer Pascal Soriot used the situation to galvanize his staff.
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Assange supporters protest outside London court

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Supporters of Julian Assange gathered outside a UK court on Monday, where the WikiLeaks founder appeared to fight extradition to the United States on espionage charges.
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Full Digital for Steve White, Harvest CEO

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Nov.13 -- Harvest CEO and Co-Founder Steve White joins Bloomberg's Kristine Owram to discuss how the company is preparing for a longer period of sluggish returns in the cannabis space.
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Roger Stone's Trial Starts This Week

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The former Trump campaign adviser has pleaded not guilty to charges of witness tampering, obstruction of an official proceeding and lying to Congress.
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Families Of Bin Lorry Victims Feel 'Let Down'

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VOICED: The fatal accident inquiry into the bin lorry crash that killed six people in Glasgow was due to be told that victims' families feel "let down" by a decision not to prosecute the driver. Lawyers for at least one of the families...
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Charleston Shooter Appeals Conviction, Death Sentence

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His lawyers say he has schizophrenia, autism, anxiety and depression, and as such was not fit to represent himself in his trial.
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Supreme Court To Hear Arguments In Trump Taxes Case

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President Trump's attorneys said they'll ask that the president be granted "absolute immunity" from subpoenas.
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Donald Trump Parts Ways With 5 Impeachment Lawyers

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The former president has struggled to find attorneys willing to defend him after becoming the first president in history to be impeached twice.
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Newsy’s Latest Headlines

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Trump lawyers respond to impeachment managers ask for Trump to testify; Voting tech companies sues Fox News; Pres. Biden restores refugee admissions
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Jury To Weigh Some Lesser Charges In Rittenhouse Case

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The 18-year-old has been charged with several counts, including homicide and attempted homicide, in killings during protests in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
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Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Faces Possible Ballot Boot

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A complaint filed by five voters says Greene helped plan the Jan. 6 riot and/or the demonstration and march on the Capitol that preceded it.
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Justice Department Suggests Trump Delayed Efforts To Recover Documents

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A federal judge in Florida is set to rule on former President Donald Trump’s request for a special master to review the materials the FBI seized.