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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 20 hours ago
LONDON - The last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo won the right yesterday to see documents his lawyers believe will show that he was tortured. The British government immediately announced an appeal.
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Les Bonner (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
Liberal Democrat MP, Sarah Teather , has uncovered government figures showing that nearly half of family visa applications from Pakistan are rejected, compared to an average of just 24% for other nationalities. Family visas allow relatives of British residents and citizens to visit the UK for important occasions. Last year Labour removed the right of appeal, so [...]
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
The last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo won the right Tuesday to see documents his lawyers believe will show that he was tortured. The British government immediately announced an appeal.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Britain denied evidence to the lawyers of Guantánamo detainee Shaker Aamer. Does the judicial system count for nothing? Another day, another crime. That's how it seems to be going for the British government at the moment. Late Tuesday afternoon, two high court judges found that Britain had been mixed up in wrongdoing, and ruled that the government had a legal obligation to sort out another...
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
The last recognised British resident in Guantanamo Bay wins a High Court battle to access documents that could help him.
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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Boston Globe (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON -- Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lawyers representing the last British resident imprisoned at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba are in court seeking the release of documents relating to his treatment by American agents.
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a lil' fat monkey (Free subscription) | 12/07/2009
If you're like me and you've never before been to the hometown of Malaysian pop queen, Siti Nurhaliza, you can always count on the trusted wikipedia to give you a little description: Kuala Lipis was a gold-mining center before the British arrived in 1887. In 1898 it became the capital of Pahang until 1953. During this time, grand colonial buildings, such as the imposing District Offices and...
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Rickmann-UK (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
Pictures of Kolkata, India Click on pictures to expand them The magnificent Victoria Memorial was built to commemorate British Rule in India, Despite independence this building is still cherished by the people of Kolkata. The building is surrounded by well kept gardens where people relax in the shade of the trees St Paul’s Cathedral is near [...]
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New Zealand Herald (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
DARWIN - British residents outraged by plans to cull 6000 camels are warning other Europeans against visiting Australia.Online discussion forums, which describe Australia as a third world country, have been running hot since it...