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Probing or Protecting?
How tough will the House-Senate intelligence panel investigating the 9-11 attacks be on the FBI and CIA? Questions are being raised about Thomas A. Kelley, a former FBI deputy general counsel who is overseeing the panel's probe into the bureau's performance. NEWSWEEK has learned that Sen. Charles Grassley, an FBI...
Tags: bureau, FBI, Government, Ruby
Research articles 2002-07-01
Western Shoshone land fight heads to Congress
Taliman, Valerie Indian Country Today Lakota Times 03-13-2002 RUBY VALLEY, Nev. - The protracted struggle of the Western Shoshone to preserve their homelands spans more than 140 years and includes five decades of costly court battles to prove that they still own...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, ICC, payment, Ruby, Sen., tribe, U.S., U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2002-03-13
Seal Hunt Decision By Supreme Court of Canada: IFAW Director and lawyer Clayton Ruby to comment.
OTTAWA, ONTARIO, FEBRUARY 21, 2002 The Canadian Director of the International Fund for Animal Welfare IFAW, and Clayton Ruby, lawyer for IFAW, will be available for comment immediately following the Supreme Court of Canada ruling in Her Majesty the Queen vs. Ford Ward on...
Tags: Canada, Ford Motor Co., Government, Ontario, Ruby
Research articles 2002-02-26
A Win for Civil Liberties
In most of America, the words "Ruby Ridge" don't mean a lot. People vaguely remember the incident: A standoff between federal agents and white separatists outside a remote Idaho cabin. An FBI sharpshooter killed a woman. Timothy McVeigh and other militia types got all worked up about it, which meant-for...
Tags: cabin, FBI, Government, Idaho, Ruby
Research articles 2001-06-07
How did a mass murderer become an american hero?
YOU can't have a Christ without a crucifixion. And Terre Haute Federal Prison and its death house in rural Indiana hardly make for a modern-day Calvary or Golgotha. It is here that the unthinkable is happening. It is here, in this ugly jail, that a gun fanatic,...
Tags: America, FBI, Government, Oklahoma, Ruby, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2001-05-13
Out of sight, out of hand? The FBI flunks the character issue
By most accounts, the "character issue" - whether a candidate is honest, trustworthy, and morally principled - failed to engage voters during Campaign '96. As Time's Margaret Carlson half-jokingly put it, "Character has lost its attraction as an issue now that it no longer means sex. Once the press and...
Tags: agency, FBI, Government, Ruby
Research articles 1997-01-01
What became of the FBI? - shoot-out at Ruby Ridge indicates a loss of control
IN NOVEMBER 1987, Cuban inmates rioted and took over Oakdale Federal Detention Center in Louisiana. Shortly thereafter, Cuban inmates did the same at the Atlanta Federal Penitentiary. More than 100 hostages were taken in both places, including guards, other employees, and prisoners. I was assigned by then Attorney General Edwin...
Tags: agent, FBI, Government, Hoover, Kevin, Ruby
Research articles 1995-10-09

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Mashable's Weekly Conference and Event Guide
It's a brand new week, which means it's time for Mashable's guide to upcoming social media and web events, parties, and conferences. For more upcoming event listings, check out Mashable's Events section . Is your event not on this list? Contact us at least one month...
Tags: Social Media, Event
News items 2009-11-09
Adanac Molybdenum Corporation: Ruby Creek-Comprehensive Study Switched to Screening Assessment
Adanac Molybdenum Corporation ("Adanac or the Company") (TSX: AUA)(PINK SHEETS: AUAYF)(FRANKFURT: A9N) was advised by the Government of Canada on September 29, 2008, that its Ruby Creek Molybdenum Open Pit Mine Project in northern British Columbia has changed permitting for production from a "Comprehensive Study" to a "Screening Level Assessment"....
Tags: Company, Government of Canada, Ruby, Strategy
Research articles 2008-09-30
Government goofed in last land grab
Newcomb, Steven Indian Country Today Lakota Times 01-15-2003 The report that never was In 1974, the United States sued Mary and Carrie Dann for trespassing. The U.S. government accused the two Western Shoshone sisters of grazing cattle on U.S. public...
Tags: commission, SALES, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-01-15
U.N. backs Shoshone's dispute
GENEVA -- A United Nations' anti-racism panel Friday said it had evidence the U.S. government was working with industry to ride roughshod over the rights of an American Indian tribe by exploiting its ancestral land in the western United States. Western Shoshone rights to the land -- some...
Tags: Geneva, Litigation, treaty, U.N., U.S., U.S. Government
Research articles 2006-03-11
Indian Country Today, Oneida, N.Y., Guest Column.
By Steven Newcomb, Indian Country Today, Oneida, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jan. 15--In 1974, the United States sued Mary and Carrie Dann for trespassing. The U.S. government accused the two Western Shoshone sisters of grazing cattle on U.S. public land without having...
Tags: commission, Dann, SALES, U.S., U.S. Congress
Research articles 2003-01-15
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