January 5, 2008
State Police Mull Fate Of Trooper Who Arrested Journalist (The Morning News)
State Police Mull Fate Of Trooper Who Arrested Journalist (The Morning News)
LITTLE ROCK The internal affairs unit of the Arkansas State Police has completed its investigation of a Dec. 10 incident in which a state trooper arrested a newspaper journalist who was trying to take pictures at a house fire, but as of Friday no action had been taken as a result of the probe.
Source: www.nwaonline.net
Rain forest activist's death stirs anger (Moldova.org)
Relatives of an elderly man who fought loggers in the rain forest of Borneo have asked the Malaysian government to investigate his death.About 100 relatives and neighbors of Kelesau Naan filed a petition with police Thursday, The Times of London reported.We believe he has been killed by people involved in logging, a nephew said.Naan, believed to be in his 70s, spent his life in a village deep in …
Source: politicom.moldova.org
Network Failed (Times Online)
Little wonder that Ruth Kelly, the Transport Secretary, has gone to ground. There is almost nothing she can say that would assuage the anger of Britain s train users, explain the appalling incompetence of Network Rail or convince a weary public that the sharp increases in train fares are justified.
Source: www.timesonline.co.uk
Late judge Richette's son to enter anger program (Philadelphia Daily News)
Lawrence Richette, son of the late Common Pleas Judge Lisa A. Richette, was approved yesterday to enter an anger-management treatment program, thereby averting a trial on charges of assaulting his mother over the summer.
Source: www.philly.com

