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DRC: ICC begins hearings in case against militia leader AlertNet - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-09, 14:33 GMT Source: IRIN The Hague-based International Criminal Court began on Thursday its first pre-trial hearings of a case against a former militia leader from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Jessica not killed over drink: Jethmalani The Times of India - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-09, 15:36 GMT The noted lawyer said the person who killed the model did it because she refused something else and not the liquor. ICC to decide on charges against Congo's Lubanga AlertNet - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-09, 11:48 GMT Source: Reuters (adds comments from defense lawyer) By Nicola Leske THE HAGUE, Nov 9 (Reuters) - Representatives of former child soldiers and prosecutors presented evidence on Thursday for the first time in the ... Ex-rugby captain explains wife's murder Independent Online - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-09, 19:08 GMT Former French rugby captain Marc Cecillon, on trial for murdering his wife, has denied that he planned the act before he returned to a barbeque party two years ago and shot her dead before guests. U.S. Aiding Germany in Contractor Probe AP via Yahoo! Finance - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-10, 16:34 GMT German authorities say they are getting help from the U.S. Justice Department on a probe into $1.7 million deposited in German banks by the wife of a former Pentagon contractor. Railroad Tie-Ups: People in Northwood Want to Get Across, Not a Double Cross WTOL News 11 - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-11, 10:12 GMT As many as 150 trains crisscross Northwood every day, forcing motorists to spend significant chunks of time waiting for them to pass. Jury is unable to reach verdict in pier-collapse case The York Dispatch - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-09, 16:09 GMT PHILADELPHIA -- A jury could not agree on a verdict in the criminal trial for the owner and operator of a pier that collapsed in 2000, killing three nightclub patrons and injuring dozens more. Stark reminder of how an innocent man can be imprisoned Guardian Unlimited - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-11, 01:13 GMT The context has changed since the case of Stefan Kiszko, but not the risk. Lawyer targets ruling on port case The Olympian - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-07, 14:04 GMT A prosecutor has challenged a judge's ruling that aids the defense of the 17 people who were scheduled to go on trial Monday for trespassing on Port of Olympia property during the May 30 protest against the Iraq war. Trial starts in California nearly 19 years after deaths of legendary racer, wife ABC 15 Phoenix - 0 KB- Found: 2006-11-07, 14:39 GMT PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -- A vendetta born of a soured business deal in the world of motor racing led to the killings of legendary driver Mickey Thompson and his wife Trudy nearly two decades ago, a prosecutor told jurors during opening statements in a murder trial.
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