Jena Six: Real Crime Victim (Bayou Buzz)
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Course shows CSI in real life (Northern Daily Leader)
WITH a keen interest in criminology, Tamworth Year 12 student Samantha Crebert attended UNSW Global’s Crime Scene Investigation course in January 2008.
Q&A WITH RICHARD BELZER (New York Post)
Richard Belzer is best known for playing detective John Munch on "Law and Order: SVU" (and on any other series that'll have him - he's played Munch on more shows than any actor has played the same character in TV history). But his start in show...
Scrap Ties with Israel, Demand Bahrain MPs (Khaleej Times)
MANAMA - Bahrain lawmakers on Friday demanded that the proposal to establish regional organisation with Israel along with other Arab countries should be freezed in the wake of the ongoing massacre of Palestinians by Israeli forces.
Cover-up of Bolante case seen (GMA News)
Experts predict a whitewash in the investigation on former agriculture undersecretary Jocelyn "Joc Joc" Bolante, with the Arroyo administration apparently shielding him from media scrutiny and the Ombudsman sitting on the case.
Box cutter bandit suspect arrested in Jefferson robbery (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
JPSOAlan Legendre Authorities have arrested a Metairie man on a charge of robbing an Old Jefferson convenience store while armed with a box cutter....
National archive adds 25 significant films to preservation list (Louisville Courier-Journal)
While you make your New Year's resolutions, the Library of Congress is keeping its promise to preserve American films for future generations. This week, Librarian of Congress James H. Billington named 25 movies from every era of American filmmaking to its National Film Registry.
Struck by Police Car, Indianapolis Woman Dies (Officer.com)
The officer responding to a call of a possible home invasion.
Viewer Comments: Obama's Senate Replacement (CBS 2 Chicago)
We asked 'What are your thoughts on Gov. Rod Blagojevich naming former Ill. Atty. Gen. Roland Burris as Obama's replacement in the U.S. Senate?' Here is what you said:
UK Government To Outsource Big Brother Internet Monitoring. I’m moving to China. (TechCrunch)
It will cost $17.5 billion, be run by private companies and track every move we make on the internet, every call, text message and every transaction. Yes, this is the UK government proposal to manage and run a communications database that will make Chinese attempts to control and monitor its citizens look like "light touch" regulation. The only difference with one-party states like China ...