In Mexico, justice means catch and release
It's practically a daily ritual: Accused drug traffickers and assassins, shackled and bruised from beatings, are paraded before the news media to show that Mexico is winning its drug war. Once the television lights dim, however, about three-quarters of them are let go. Mexico - Illegal drug trade - Television - Health - United States
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RP in danger of losing $250-M US aid vs trafficking
The Philippines has to settle more human trafficking cases by February 2011 or the United States (US) could pull out some $250 million in aid to the country's fight against the illegal trade of human beings.
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FTC Testimony: Stopping "Pay-for-Delay" Drug Settlement Agreements is a Top Competition Priority
New Data Show the Number of Potential Anticompetitive Settlements is on the Rise
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Rangel, committee in last-minute bargaining
New York Democrat Charles Rangel made a last-minute effort Tuesday to settle his ethics case and prevent a House trial that could embarrass him and damage the Democratic Party. Ethics - New York - Democratic - Charles B. Rangel - United States
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Indian summer: the twilight of British influence in India
David Cameron is eager to show that he can break with the past and chart new avenues what with the coalition with the Liberal Democrats and talk of the "big society" reversing decades of centralised government power. But as he heads to India accompanied by a cricket squad of ministers and businessmen, he would do well to read up on a bit of history and in particular, on the letter that Queen ...
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