Posts Tagged ‘won’t’

July 21 2010

Blagojevich won’t testify at corruption trial

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich departs the Federal Court building holding a dummy newspaper page given to him after not testifying in his federal corruption trial Tuesday.Rod Blagojevich’s attorneys say the ousted Illinois governor will not testify at his corruption trial.


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July 20 2010

Jobless benefits won’t cure economy

For jobless Americans struggling to pay their bills and keep their homes, the restoration of unemployment benefits could keep their crisis from getting worse.



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July 20 2010

Clinton: U.S, allies won’t abandon Afghanistan

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Tuesday vowed the United States and its allies will stand by Afghanistan.



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July 12 2010

Switzerland won’t send Polanski to the U.S

Switzerland said Monday that it won’t extradite Roman Polanski to the United States for sentencing on a charge of unlawful sex with a 13-year-old girl.

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July 8 2010

Iranian Embassy: Widow won’t be stoned

Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a mother of two, who is facing the punishment of stoning to death in Iran, on charges of adultery.The Iranian Embassy in London denies reports by media and human rights groups that a convicted adulterer would face death by stoning for her crime.


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June 30 2010

Nominee Kagan won’t criticize Robert’s court

Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan was expected to move one step closer Wednesday to succeeding Justice John Paul Stevens, barring a major gaffe.



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June 26 2010

U.S. to Karzai: War strategy won’t be altered

U.S. Admiral Mike Mullen, left, met with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai in Kabul Saturday to assure him Gen. David Petraeus, appointed as the new war general in Afghanistan after Gen. Stanley McChrystal was ousted, would still follow the war strategy crafted by McChrystal.The U.S. military’s top officer assured Afghan President Hamid Karzai on Saturday that the new NATO commander will pursue the same war strategy crafted by ousted Gen. Stanley McChrystal, whom Karzai had warmly praised for reducing civilian casualties.


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June 25 2010

Blagojevich judge: Court ruling won’t stop trial

Rod Blagojevich and his wife Patti leave the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse, downtown Chicago, on Monday. A federal judge refused the defense's request to delay Blagojevich's corruption trial today.A federal judge refused to delay Rod Blagojevich’s corruption trial Thursday after the U.S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that could affect some of the charges against the former governor, telling defense attorneys that it “may not offer a lot of hope for you.”


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June 23 2010

Officers won’t be punished over Afghan battle

The Army has reversed a decision to punish three officers for command failures that led to one of the deadliest firefights for U.S. forces in the Afghanistan war.

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June 19 2010

Harvard student won’t be deported

June 19: “I am wholeheartedly American,” Eric Balderas says. NBC’s Jeff Rossen reports on the controversy. (TODAY Show)An undocumented Harvard University student is no longer facing deportation to Mexico after being detained nearly two weeks ago by immigration authorities at a Texas airport, officials said.


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