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RCMP cameras with crime photos found in trees
Source: CBC A B.C. man has seized two surveillance cameras he says RCMP had hidden in trees near his trailer home, and they are full of images from crime scenes and investigations. Dion Nordick of Grand Forks told CBC News … Continue reading
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Thieves by Law
Thieves by Law is a documentary that looks at the rise of Russian organized crime in the wake of the fall of the Soviet Union. The title, Thieves by Law, represents a term that originated in the 1930’s and refers to … Continue reading
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Tagged CRIME, documentary, Echelon, fall, fall of the soviet union, LAW, rise, russian organized crime, Soviet, term, thieves, title, Union, uppermost, wake, world
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Thieves plundering petrol
Rodney Lohse Today Tonight Australia’s fastest growing crime is being fueled by frustrated motorists who just aren’t prepared to pay the going rate at the browsers.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee: ‘Take to streets’ over web plans
BBC News World wide web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee has said it will be necessary to protest “in the streets” against plans to increase internet monitoring. Sir Tim told the BBC he was worried there would not be “much control” … Continue reading
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How a bad ‘un can be spotted at the age of TWO – and should be sent to ‘discipline institutes’ at five, says behaviour tsar
Daily Mail Children at risk of descending into a life of crime and aggression can and should be identified at the age of two, according to the Government’s ‘discipline expert’. Those children likely to ‘go off the rails’ should be … Continue reading
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Tagged Age, aggression, bad behaviour, behaviour, Behavioural, behavioural issues, boundaries, charlie taylor, children at risk, CRIME, Daily, daily mail, Discipline, expert, Government, institutes, institutions, life, life of crime, Mail, nurseries, report, risk, specialist, specialist tuition, today, tsar, tuition
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Quandary for U.S. companies: Whom to bribe?
Source: Washington Post American companies doing business abroad have a problem: They don’t know whom to bribe. Federal law prohibits the bribery of some people but not others. And the business world argues that the rules of the road are … Continue reading
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Banks Benefit From Fighting Nursing-Home Crime
Clea Benson Bloomberg Banks have found an unusual way to comply with the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), the federal law requiring them to bolster the economies of low-income neighborhoods: They’re funding a program dedicated to fighting crime in nursing homes. … Continue reading
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The Rageh Omaar Report – The Right to Roam
Rageh Omaar Report Al Jazeera Unwanted, marginalised, defiant – the Roma people have become the target of governments across Europe. In France and Italy they have been thrown out in their thousands – accused of illegally overstaying their welcome and … Continue reading
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Tagged advantage, al jazeera, balance, better life, CRIME, defiant, discrimination, Europe, European, european citizens, European Union, freedom, governments, hostility, issue, Italy, life, minority, Omaar, origin, policy, Rageh, report, Roam, roma, Target, travel, Union, West
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