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Royalty and the Pre Nup

(Posted on 01/04/11)

It sounds a bit strange to hear these two sentiments together: royalty and the pre-nuptial agreement. Everyone wants to know, did they or didn't they? The "they" we refer to, of course, is William and Kate, who will marry in less than a month. The two beautiful young people have remained quite contemporary in their courtship; they did,...

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BP Loses Laptop With 13k Spill Claimants Personal Info

(Posted on 31/03/11)

BP announced this week that it had lost a laptop that contained a spreadsheet with the names, social security numbers and other private information of more than 13,000 oil spill claimants. Its statement said, "Despite a thorough search, the laptop has unfortunately not been located". It was reported right away to law enforcement, both in...

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Tragic Find in Case of Missing Sian O'Callaghan

(Posted on 25/03/11)

Police announced less than 24 hours ago that an arrest had been made in the case of missing Sian O'Callaghan. Now, police have just announced not only do they believe they have found her body, but a second body has been discovered as well. Forensic testing is currently underway and her family is simply devastated. The tax driver who's now been charged...

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Technology and the Law

(Posted on 25/03/11)

Law enforcement and the legal sector as a whole has long since used technology as part of its crime fighting efforts. This week, however, police used a combination of technologically rich gadgets in its search for Sian O'Callaghan, who's been missing for five days. And that technology has yielded one arrest. O'Callaghan, last seen leaving a night...

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The Libyan Decision: Part II

(Posted on 20/03/11)

If it's difficult for U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to understand President Obama's back and forth attitude on Libya, imagine how the confusion is with Americans and others around the world who went to bed Friday night believing nothing would really change, at least in the short term, only to awaken on Saturday to learn air strikes were ordered...

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The Libyan Decision: Part I

(Posted on 20/03/11)

For weeks, the UK government has felt the pressure on what to do with Libya. In February, Libyan troops began firing into groups of demonstrators. Before long, Foreign Secretary William Hage met with Saif al-Islam, who is Muammar Gaddafi's son, and made it quite clear that everyone in the UN had serious concerns about the ongoing and increasing...

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