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U.N. Faces Threat of Lawsuit Over Haiti Cholera
A human rights group says it will sue the U.N. if it does not agree to compensate Haitian cholera victims, apologize for introducing the disease through its peacekeeping force and launch a major effort to improve sanitation.2 In Florida Terror Case Plead Not Guilty, Held Without Bail
Two men accused of providing thousands of dollars and recruiting fighters for terrorist organizations overseas pleaded not guilty Tuesday at a hearing where prosecutors revealed the case against them was built largely by an undercover FBI agent posing on the Internet as a terror finance middleman.Copenhagen fools the young into hoping for jobs
Youth is what the climate change conference in Copenhagen is supposed to be all about. The advertising campaign for the United Nations Climate Change Conference on global warming that opened this week is even called "Hopenhagen," to suggest that young people need to push their governments to save the Kyoto Treaty if they are going to prevent environmental apocalypse.At the Podium: When Reinhardt Gets to Play the 'Judicial Activist' Card
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Gay wedding bells to soon toll in Iowa
DES MOINES, Iowa AP - The only gay couple who were legally wed in Iowa are looking forward to getting some company.Iowa county clerks were to begin processing same-sex marriage applications Monday, following the Iowa Supreme Court's ruling on April 3 that legalized same sex-marriage. Iowa typically requires a three-day waiting period for marriages, but judges can waive that and allow immediate weddings.Firms roll out perks to employees in same-sex domestic partnerships
Some law firms are rolling out new perks aimed at reimbursing their gay employees for the tax liability they incur when they elect to add domestic partners to their health benefits plans.The latest firm is McDermott Will Emery, which on Thursday said that beginning in 2011 it would provide a tax "gross-up" payment for its employees in same-sex domestic partnerships.Justices See Public Interest in Bar Admission Data
Justice Goodwin Liu and his colleagues brushed aside a key argument for shielding decades of sensitive racial and academic data collected on Bar applicants.Trending Stories
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