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by David G. Savage Reporting from Washington — The Supreme Court said Thursday that DNA possesses a unique ability to free the innocent and convict the guilty, but the justices nonetheless ruled that prisoners do not have a constitutional right  |  |


Photograph published by the Los Angeles Times, June 16, 2009 The BBC has again been caught engaging in mass public deception by using photographs of pro-Ahmadinejad rallies in Iran and claiming they represent anti-government protests in favor of Hossein Mousavi.  |  |
On June 13, 2008, the Republic of Ireland decisively rejected the first referendum on the Lisbon Treaty by 53.4% of the votes. Brian Cowen, the Irish prime minister, said that his country would hold a second referendum on the Lisbon  |  |
Despite the forecasts by western opinion leaders and reporters based in Tehran, the outcome of the Iranian presidential election leaves no room for doubt: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won by a landslide victory. This is hardly surprising, observes Professor James Petras, since  |  |


The news of alleged election fraud has spread through Tehran likewildfire, pitching ayatollah Rafsanjani's supporters against ayatollahKhamenei's in street confrontations. This chaotic situation is secretlystirred by the CIA which has been spreading confusion by flooding Iranianswith contradicting SMS messages. Thierry  |  |
The Cuban youth demands the immediate release of the five Cuban antiterrorist fighters held in US jails as the only way to make true justice, reads a statement published in the local Granma and Juventud Rebelde newspapers.  |
An official note published on Wednesday by the Granma and Juventud Rebelde newspapers announces that the Havana- based IPK Virology Lab confirmed four new cases of the Influenza A H1N1 virus.  |
Former US President Jimmy Carter has advised the Obama administration against keeping the Hamas resistance movement on its list of terror organizations. Carter, who was in the Gaza Strip to meet rulers of the area, says he will meet with  |  |
FAMILIES of four servicemen killed in Snatch Land Rovers in Iraq and Afghanistan are suing the Ministry of Defence for compensation, their lawyer said yesterday.  |
MORTGAGE lenders have been accused of profiteering in the wake of a surge of increases to fixed-rate deals.  |
FIRST World War veteran Henry Allingham is officially the world's oldest man â€" but the news may take some time to sink in.  |
AT LEAST 100 people are killed by sunbeds each year in the UK, and many hundreds more suffer cancer or disfiguring injuries, a hard-hitting report revealed yesterday.  |
UNIONS last night launched a blistering attack on the management of an oil refinery for failing to hold discussions after dismissing hundreds of staff.  |
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