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The Glock FAQ [Rare & Collectible Glocks] on 2008-07-02
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The first 15 Desert Storm Glocks were special presentation models and had
the special "bright black" finish.
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Police bugged Muslim MP Sadiq Khan - Times Online on 2008-04-25
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SCOTLAND YARD’S antiterrorist squad secretly bugged a high-profile Labour
Muslim MP during private meetings with one of his constituents.
Sadiq Khan, now a government whip, was recorded by an electronic listening
device hidden in a table during visits to the constituent in prison.
The bugging of MPs is a breach of a government edict that has barred law
agencies from eavesdropping on politicians since the bugging scandal of
Harold Wilson’s government. There was no suspicion of criminal conduct by
Khan to justify the operation.
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Military Report: Secretly 'Recruit or Hire Bloggers' | Danger Room from Wired.com on 2008-04-25
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A study, written for U.S. Special Operations Command, suggested "clandestinely recruiting or hiring prominent bloggers."
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- Ten most unreasonable parking fines of all time on 2008-04-25
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Watergate-Era Judiciary Chief of Staff: Hillary Clinton Fired For Lies, Unethical Behavior on 2008-04-25
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Watergate-Era Judiciary
Chief of Staff: Hillary Clinton Fired For Lies, Unethical Behavior
As
Hillary Clinton came under increasing scrutiny for her story about
facing sniper fire in Bosnia, one question that arose was whether she
has engaged in a pattern of lying.
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Memo: Laws Didn't Apply to Interrogators - washingtonpost.com on 2008-04-25
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The Justice Department sent a legal memorandum to the Pentagon in 2003 asserting that federal laws prohibiting assault, maiming and other crimes did not apply to military interrogators who questioned al-Qaeda captives because the president's ultimate authority as commander in chief overrode such statutes.
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- Lawmakers Have a Financial Stake in the War | Sunlight Foundation on 2008-04-25
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Rampant abuse is seen at O.C. jail - Los Angeles Times on 2008-04-25
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Jail guards regularly watched DVDs, slept, used cellphones and read books, according to grand jury testimony on the October 2006 fatal beating of inmate John Chamberlain.
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Charles K. Hofling - Obedience Experiment on 2008-04-25
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A doctor unknown to a nurse would call her by telephone with orders to administer 20 mg of a fictional drug named "Astroten" to a patient. The bottle had been surreptitiously placed in the drug cabinet, but the "drug" was not on the approved list. It was clearly labeled that 10 mg was the maximum daily dose.
The experimental protocol was explained to a group of nurses and nursing students, who were asked to predict how many nurses would give the drug to the patient. Ten out of twelve nurses asked, said they would not do it. Of 21 nursing students questioned, all of them said they would refuse to administer the drug.
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- Environment: Water: Water's trip to your glass is complicated on 2008-04-25
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