Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Lawyers: Libby Needs Media Records


Lawyers: Libby Needs Media Records
Lawyers for I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby urged a federal judge Monday to force several media organizations to turn over e-mails, drafts of news articles and reporters' notes they say the former top White House aide needs to receive a fair trial in the CIA leak case.

Egypt extends emergency law
The Egyptian parliament has ignored a growing chorus of opposition and approved a two-year extension of the emergency law

1981 law on detention extended by parliament
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Egypt's parliament agreed Sunday to extend an emergency detention law that President Hosni Mubarak imposed on the country after he took power in 1981, ignoring growing opposition both inside and outside the country.

Obituaries in the News
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) - Kay Noble-Bell, a star woman wrestler during the 1960s and '70s, has died. She was 65. Noble-Bell died Thursday from stomach cancer, according to Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors in Amarillo. Services were conducted Monday at the funeral home's chapel.

Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report Highlights Governors' Actions In Various US States
The following highlights recent news of gubernatorial actions on women's health issues. Alabama Alabama Gov. Bob Riley (R) on Tuesday signed into law a bill that allows a judge to order that someone charged with sexual assault or rape be tested for HIV and other sexually transmitted infections, the Birmingham News reports... click link for more info.

Case Law School Receives $773,000 NIH Grant To Develop Guidelines For Genetic Enhancement Research
A Case Western Reserve University law professor has been awarded a $773,000 grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop guidelines for the use of human subjects in what could be the next frontier in medical technology - genetic enhancement.Maxwell Mehlman, Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, director of the Law-Medicine Center at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law,

National Business News
Click here for a quick summary of top business news today. FirstGov for Consumers Your resource for consumer information from the federal government. Bureau of Consumer Protection Our mandate is to protect consumers against unfair, deceptive, or fraudulent practices.

Egypt's disputed emergency law extended
CAIRO, Egypt Egypt's parliament agreed Sunday to extend an emergency law President Hosni Mubarak imposed on the country after he took power in 1981, ignoring a growing chorus of opposition both inside and outside the country.

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