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Crime is the breach of one or more rules or laws for which some governing authority, via mechanisms such as police power, may ultimately prescribe a conviction.

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  • Who You Callin’ a Lady?

    …field and off. (In some ways, men justify our low opinion of them: they are 10 times more likely to murder , according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics.) But we expect better from women. We didn't fight this hard to be involved in organized …

    11/21/2009Tipsheet
  • Deal or No Deal

    It was time to get creative. In 2006, a head of government had signed a law requiring that greenhouse gases be cut 20 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 and 80 percent by 2050. The cuts will be carried out …

    11/21/2009Environment
  • FBI Probes U.S. Link to Mumbai Attacks

    …India that killed 166 people, according to U.S. law enforcement officials. The Justice Department announced late last month that it had charged two Chicago ……and continued to cooperate with the FBI, a senior law enforcement official (who like others interviewed …

    11/20/2009Blogs
  • Religious Leaders Warn of Civil Disobedience

    Washington, D.C., and is designed to draw a line in the sand across three issues they argue are non-negotiable despite the law : the sanctity of human life, the institution of marriage as being between a man and woman, and religious freedom.

    11/20/2009Blogs
  • Daily Mayor of New York Higher Office Debunking

    …skeletons of the Giuliani's closet, his numbers will go down. The rationale for his presidential or gubernatorial candidacy— crime -fighting and managerial credentials—don't apply to legislative, rather than executive, office. Democrats hold a 5 …

    11/20/2009Blogs

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