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news aggregatorPakistan says it test-fires short-range missileISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Pakistan's military says it has successfully test-fired a short-range missile capable of delivering a nuclear warhead....
Jubilee street parties top 300The number of Diamond Jubilee street parties in Wales is set to top 300 - 50% more than for last year's royal wedding.
Findings in NZ skydiving crash cite weight problemWELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- A skydiving plane that crashed near a New Zealand glacier in 2010, killing nine people, was overloaded because modifications for it to carry passengers were poorly managed, investigators concluded....
International adoptions plummet globallyHANOI, Vietnam (AP) -- The number of international adoptions has plummeted to its lowest point in 15 years, a steep decline attributed largely to crackdowns against baby-selling, a sputtering world economy and efforts by countries to place more children with domestic families....
Call for independent media panelA panel of experts should be established to advise ministers on Wales' media industry, a cross-party group of assembly members says.
VIDEO: Celebrity hairdresser Vidal Sassoon diesBritish-born celebrity hairdresser Vidal Sassoon has died at his home in Los Angeles, aged 84.
Butler denies AM drinking cultureA drinking culture among assembly members is denied by the Presiding Officer, after a Labour politician apologises for behaviour at a five-star hotel in the early hours of the morning.
International adoptions plummet globallyHANOI, Vietnam (AP) -- The number of international adoptions has plummeted to its lowest point in 15 years, a steep decline attributed largely to crackdowns against baby-selling, a sputtering world economy and efforts by countries to place more children with domestic families....
Body of woman found at factoryDetectives say the death of a woman whose body was found at a disused factory in Glasgow is being treated as suspicious.
Hudson family slayings trial goes to juryInquiry into care of tragic babyThe BBC learns that the Western Health trust is to carry out a formal review of the treatment and care of a baby who died from pseudomonas.
Syria 'suicide bombs' kill dozensAt least 55 people are killed in a double suicide car bombing near an intelligence complex in the Syrian capital, Damascus, officials say.
Unions strike over pension cutsThousands of civil service workers in Northern Ireland taking part in a 24-hour UK-wide day of strike action are told that their existing pensions are "affordable".
VIDEO: Flying into the heart of a stormScientists have flown through the heart of a turbulent weather system in a bid to understand the causes of heavy rainfall.
Hospital admits negligence caseA Birmingham-based composer who was left needing a wheelchair wins his negligence case against a West Midlands hospital.
Wreckage of Russian jet found on Indonesian cliffCIDAHU, Indonesia (AP) -- A helicopter spotted the shattered wreckage of a Russian-made passenger plane Thursday that crashed into a steep cliff on a long-dormant Indonesian volcano during a demonstration flight to potential buyers and journalists. There was no sign of survivors among the 47 people on board....
Flight heads into heart of stormScientists have flown through the heart of a turbulent weather system in a bid to understand the causes of heavy rainfall.
Greek Pasok upbeat on coalitionGreek Socialist Evangelos Venizelos, the third political leader to try to form a coalition amid a deepening crisis, says he has made progress.
LA: Bystanders to two SW being executed at motel could be stopped for safety purposesNarcotics officers executing two search warrants at a motel were justified in detaining those around the scene for officer safety. “The record in this case fully supports the determination that the initial detention of Thompson was a valid investigatory stop. The officers were engaged in executing narcotics search warrants, "... the kind of transaction that may give rise to sudden violence or frantic efforts to conceal or destroy evidence." Summers, 452 U.S. at 702, 101 S.Ct. at 2594. Moreover, Agent Parker's testimony that guns are frequently used in narcotic trafficking is a factor which increases the possibility of danger to the officers.” State v. Thompson, 2012 La. LEXIS 1321 (May 8, 2012), revg 58 So.3d 994 (La. App. 2 Cir. February 23, 2011). An officer at a sobriety checkpoint observed a vehicle abruptly pull into a parking lot of closed businesses. He went to investigate, and defendant’s vehicle pulled in, too. The police car blocked the exit. This was a stop without reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing, and it was not consensual. Jones v. State, 2012 Ga. LEXIS 435 (May 7, 2012).* The search warrant for defendant’s cell phone was based on probable cause, and the nine months between transactions did not make it stale here. The good faith exception also applies. United States v. Sinclair, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 63864 (N.D. Cal. May 3, 2012).* |
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