Human Rights, News and Comment
humanrightsdigest.org
- Global: Human Rights Day, Embrace Diversity, End discrimination
- UK: Complicity in Torture
- Somalia: Woman Stoned to Death for Adultery
- Morocco/Western Sahara: Human Rights Defender Expelled and Others Arrested.
- UK: Call for public inquiry into allegations of abuse by UK Military in Iraq
- Global: International Tolerance Day
- US: Call to Reform Detention Policy in Afghanistan
- Azerbaijan: bloggers jailing political
- Refugees: On the run through Asia
- China: Secret Black Jails Hide Severe Rights Abuses
bbc.co.uk
- Scapa Flow war salvage success remembered

- Ministers ordered to release data

- Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk

- Baltacha beats champion Schiavone

- Lockerbie inquiry 'may visit UK'

- NK Maribor 3-0 Hibernian

- Aalesunds FK 1-1 Motherwell

- Stirling Castle hosts Big Noise

- Clydebank man charged with murder

- Man admits 'hit-and-run' killing

bbc.co.uk
- Addiction drugs 'aid weight loss'

- Lockerbie inquiry 'may visit UK'

- Pregnant women rights questioned

- Ministers ordered to release data

- Public to veto council tax rises

- Life on Mars? Rocks may contain fossilised remains of life

- Finding a job in Puerto Rico

- Industry toasts beer sales rise

- Human remains found in Monaghan

- Calcium pills 'raise' heart risk

alertnet.org
- Arizona appeals immigrant law ruling amid protests

- Wyclef Jean steps toward Haitiam presidential race

- Mexican army kills top drug lord - media

- Top Mexican drug trafficker killed - media

- BP lawsuits over oil spill take center stage

- Calcium supplements may raise risk of heart attack

- US EPA says Michigan spill appears contained

- WikiLeaks may have blood on its hands, U.S. says

- U.S. SENATE PLANS TO HOLD TEST VOTE ON OIL-SPILL ENERGY BILL WED

- As food crisis deteriorates in Niger, World Vision expands response

news.google.com?ned=uk&hl=en
- Woman charged over newborn deaths - This is London

- Karzai says WikiLeaks war logs endanger informants - CBC.ca

- Soldiers wander into Nablus, return safely - Ha'aretz

- How the CIA Got It Wrong on Iran's Nukes - Wall Street Journal

- French scandal-trapped minister denies allegations on fiscal fraud - Xinhua

- Deadly assault exposes Iraq's delicate state of security - Los Angeles Times

- Pentagon Partners with FBI to Investigate Leaked Military Documents - Voice of America

- Obama renews asset freeze of people undermining Lebanon - AFP

- Visa issues upset UK-India partnership hopes - The Guardian

- North Korean team 'reprimanded' - Aljazeera.net

guardian.co.uk
- Welfare reform: Costs and benefits
- Banks: Unreformed characters
- In praise of… television chefs
- Fox News' rabid propagandist Glenn Beck has lured me to America
- Wales: a land lost to Labour
- Crude, but fair. The public sector must take the pain
- Getting away with murder in Russia
- If Obama can't defeat the Republican headbangers, our planet is doomed
- Fly me to Mars. One-way
- Another invasion of liberty. And only the Tories are alert
theregister.co.uk
- Google fools interwebs into China blockage scare

- 'Suspicious' Android wallpaper app nabs user data

- Data for 100m Facebook accounts published to BitTorrent

- Uncle Sam sues Oracle (again) for alleged fraud

- Ballmer and Softies sacrifice sleep to catch iPad

- Nvidia plugs-in Visual Studio with CUDA 3.1

- Fog of cyberwar: internet always favors the offense

- Microsoft names September for IE9 beta

- Next Gnome delayed until 2011

- Open source HPC file system gets startup

out-law.com
- Factual disputes can be the basis of appeals too

- Scrapped retirement age will live on in private sector, says expert

- Scottish Government outlines proposed extension to FOI laws

- Facebook libel leads to £10,000 payout
- IBM hit by EU competition investigation on two fronts
- Ofcom lets consumers terminate broadband contracts for lack of speed
- Equitable Life compensation report 'unsafe and unsound', says Ombudsman
- Government publishes details of financial regulation reform
- ECJ asked to confirm that emulating software does not infringe copyright
- Mattel loses copyright case against ex-employee and Bratz inventor
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