Iraq: Decades of Suffering, Amnesty International, February 22, 2005 . Excerpt: Women and girls in Iraq live in fear of violence as the conflict intensifies and insecurity spirals. Tens of thousands of civilians are reported to have been killed or injured in military operations or attacks by armed groups since the US-led invasion of Iraq [...]

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Smith v. Massachusetts, Supreme Court of the United States, February 22, 2005 . Excerpt from the majority opinion by Justice Scalia: The Double Jeopardy Clause's guarantee cannot be allowed to become a potential snare for those who reasonably rely upon it.If,after a facially unqualified mid-trial dismissal of one count,the trial has proceeded to the defendant [...]

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Stewart v. Dutra Construction Co., Supreme Court of the United States, February 22, 2005 for purposes of seeking personal injury compensation under the Jones Act]. Excerpt from the court's opinion by Justice Thomas: At the time that Congress enacted the LHWCA and since, Rev. Stat. §3, now 1 U.S.C. §3, has defined the term "vessel [...]

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A report issued Tuesday by the International Atomic Energy Agency urges that nuclear fuel production should not be left under the control of individual countries. An expert panel assigned to consider nonproliferation of nuclear technology found that multilateral control over nuclear fuel technology was the best way to prevent the spread of sensitive technology also [...]

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A federal district judge has ruled that United Airlines employees can proceed with a class action lawsuit against the beleagered airline's employee stock ownership plan and the plan trustees, attorneys for the employees said Tuesday. The suit was filed in 2003, but District Judge Samuel Der-Yeghiayan certified the lawsuit, which includes about 70,000 employees, as [...]

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