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Illinois lawmakers prepare to impeach disgraced governor, a first in state's history
Associated Press WriterSPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Gov. Rod Blagojevich faces almost certain impeachment by the Illinois House, a historic step that would trigger a trial to determine whether the Democratic governor should be tossed out of office. A simple majority vote...Tags: Corrupt Practices, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Justice System, Executive Branch, Witnesses
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Obama pick's role in '99 clemency case revealed
Tribune Washington BureauAttorney-general nominee Eric H. Holder Jr. repeatedly pushed some of his subordinates at the Clinton Justice Department to drop their opposition to a controversial 1999 grant of clemency to 16 members of two violent Puerto Rican nationalist...Tags: Bill Clinton, Prisoners and Detainees, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition, Justice System, Al Gore
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Obama nominee's role in '99 clemency case revealed
Tribune Washington BureauAttorney General nominee Eric H. Holder Jr. repeatedly pushed some of his subordinates at the Clinton Justice Department to drop their opposition to a controversial 1999 grant of clemency to 16 members of two violent Puerto Rican nationalist...Tags: Police Investigations, Guerrilla Activity, Bill Clinton, Prisoners and Detainees, 2009 U.S. Presidential Transition
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Friday, Jan. 09, 2009
A story yesterday gave an incorrect date for FBI computer crime expert Shawn Henry's talk at the International Conference on Cyber Security. He spoke on Monday. -
Although trial witnesses say a once-powerful state senator got vehicles, office space, staff help, tools, vacuums and other goodies from a South Philadelphia charity run by loyal underlings, ex-state Sen. Vince Fumo told an interviewer in 2004 that he received nothing from the group.
''I don't get any money for it. I don't get any benefits from it,'' Fumo said of his ties to Citizens Alliance for Better Neighborhoods, to which he steered millions in state grants and corporate donations. Fumo, in the 2004 ''Radio Times'' interview,... -
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There are always, theoretically, 18 months or two years between each jam-packed day that make up a season of TV's "24," the real-time drama entering its seventh season Sunday on Fox. So that part of the series' return, at least, rings true. Because of...Tags: Janeane Garofalo, National Government, The White House, Government, Kiefer Sutherland
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January Could Be A Hotter Month For TV Than September
The Hartford CourantJanuary isn't only a month of new beginnings for the nation; it is also one for the TV world. The No. 1 show makes its annual return, with a new judge added to "American Idol" starting Tuesday. It also marks the return of "24" after an 18-month absence,...Tags: Police Investigations, Eliza Dushku, Donovan, Dollhouse (tv program), Patricia Arquette
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CIA missile kills al-Qaida leader, aide in Pakistan
WASHINGTON - A New Year's CIA strike in northern Pakistan killed two top al-Qaida terrorists long sought by the United States, including the man believed to be behind September's deadly suicide bombing at a Marriott hotel in the Pakistani capital, U.S....Tags: Bombings, Police Investigations, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Police
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Panel recommends impeachment for Blagojevich
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - A key panel unanimously recommended yesterday that Gov. Rod Blagojevich be impeached for abusing his power, mismanaging Illinois government and committing possible criminal acts. The House could vote as early as today on whether to...Tags: Barack Obama, Blagojevich Impeachment Hearing, Regional Authority, Roland Burris, Executive Branch
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Amtrak prepares for crowds along Obama train route
The Associated PressThrongs of well-wishers are expected to line the tracks as President-elect Barack Obama travels by train from Philadelphia to Washington the weekend before his swearing-in as the 44th president, prompting heightened security along the rails. The 137-mile...Tags: Barack Obama, Law Enforcement, Robert F. Kennedy, 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, Joe Biden
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Madoff was ready to send out $173M, prosecutors say
anthony.destefano@newsday.comBernard Madoff, the accused Wall Street swindler, could learn as early as Friday if he will have his $10-million bail revoked and spend his days in a federal jail cell. Thursday, government prosecutors filed additional legal papers with federal...Tags: Corporate Crime, Manhattan (New York City), Lawyers, Justice System, Prosecution
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Cops look to jam cell phones if terror strikes
WASHINGTON - The NYPD is examining ways to shut down cell phone calls in and around future hostage-taking scenarios without also shutting down the communications devices of the police trying to rescue them, Commissioner Raymond Kelly said at a...Tags: Defense, Mumbai Terror Attacks, Cell Phones, National Security, Raymond W. Kelly
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