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The head of the UN mission in Sudan, Jan Pronk, has left the country after being expelled by Sudan’s government.
Mr Pronk, who already had shaky ties with Khartoum, wrote in his blog that Sudan’s army had suffered defeats in Darfur and its morale was lo
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I got another phishing attempt today. I decided to do something about it. Here are five things I found anyone can do to quickly take a bite out of phishing crimes (the key word being quickly).
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Justice Department data show a 60 percent increase over the last five years in government corruption convictions and settlements by its Washington-based public integrity unit. Prosecutions resulted in 84 convictions and settlements in 2005, the data show,
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Thousands of US troops cannot be deployed overseas because they are too deep in debt. Security clearances can be revoked when debt payments amount to more than 30% of a soldier’s salary:
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SAN DIEGO — Thousands of U.S. troops are being barred from overseas duty because they are so deep in debt they are considered security risks, according to an Associated Press review of military records.
The number of troops held back has climbed dramati
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UNITED NATIONS, Oct 23 (Reuters) – Some countries try to refute criticism over their treatment of prisoners by saying they are only following the U.S. example on handling terror suspects, a U.N. human rights expert said on Monday.
Manfred Nowak, the U.N.
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Oversight by an office dedicated to Iraq reconstruction projects will be enhanced during 2007, but will wrap up at the end of the fiscal year with authority transferred to the inspectors general of three different agencies, under provisions of a bill sign
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Researchers in the United States say it is vegetables rather than fruit that protect those over 65 from a decline in cognitive ability.
~ by SAP on 24 October 2006.
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