(Seattle Times) An appeals court in Florence on Thursday upheld the guilty verdict against U.S. student Amanda Knox and her ex-boyfriend for the 2007 murder of her British roommate. Knox was sentenced to 28 1/2 years in prison, raising the specter of a long legal battle over her extradition.
After nearly 12 hours of deliberations, the court reinstated the guilty verdict first handed down against Knox and Raffaele Sollecito in 2009…
Peter Montgomery @ Religion Dispatches: Global LGBT Recap: Culture War Exports, Mob Violence and
Kidnapping as Weapon of Homophobia. Alan Colmes: Victoria Jackson Vs. Salam Al-Maryati. Luke Brinker @ Equality Matters: NRO: We"ll Lose Our Freedom If
Businesses Have To Treat Gay People Like Everyone Else…
National Organization for Marriage president Brian Brown spoke Tuesday night at an anti-marriage equality rally at the Utah state capitol, where he claimed that the anti-gay movement represents “true civil rights.” There have been several news reports about the event, but YouTube user Drew Stelter posted video of Brown’s speech…
(CBS News) In a blistering statement delivered Thursday at a meeting of the international chemical weapons watchdog agency, U.S. Ambassador Robert Mikulak said the effort to remove Syria’s toxic agents had “seriously languished and stalled,” and blamed the government of President Bashar Assad for the delay…
U.S. rips Syria for delay in removing chemical weapons + MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment