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...York City. The court ruled that Schwarz's attorney had a conflict of interest in representing him and that jurors had been exposed to prejudicial information. The ruling also overturned the convictions of Schwarz and two other officers for obstruction of justice. It does not affect Justin Volpe, the officer who pleaded guilty to torturing Louima with a broomstick and was sentenced to 30 years in prison...
...attack rival allied Afghans who hold the city. The international peacekeeping force in Afghanistan also suffered its first fatalities last week. Three Danes and two Germans died while defusing missiles. The leaders of Denmark and Germany expressed sorrow at the accident, but said that the losses would not affect their countries' participation in the Afghan mission...
...case to challenge the U.S. tariffs at the World Trade Organization, a process that could take nearly two years. In the meantime, Europe's biggest problem isn't really the business it stands to lose in America - Germany's ThyssenKrupp Steel, for example, says the tariffs will directly affect products that accounted for just 2% of its ?12.6 billion revenues last year - but the 2 million to 5 million tons of mostly low-priced steel, particularly from Asia, that could be redirected from the U.S. to Europe. Invoking the same wto safeguard provisions that the U.S. used to justify tariffs...
Imtiyaz H. Delawala ’03, president of The Crimson, in an interview about the FM article, told me that as journalists, “It’s not our primary role to consider how this is going to affect these two people. Our role is to provide information about a story that is going on.” In a follow-up e-mail, Delawala elaborated, writing, “It’s not necessarily our journalistic obligation to write a story like the one we wrote in FM, but I do think we have...
Still life is is anything but still. The diversity of subject, style and affect highlighted by Impressionist Still Life at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) explores a broader definition of still life, questioning how the genre ever acquired its historical reputation for being boring, inexpressive and insignificant...