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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 - Posts

Public records law used by husband to see cheating wife's work e-mails

A judge in Kentucky ruled that a man should be able to see messages exchanged through state government e-mail accounts by his cheating wife and her co-worker lover. His wife admitted to the affair and was supportive of the request so the husband could

U.S. plans to criminally prosecute Pulitzer-prize winning AP photographer as terrorist operative

The Pentagon announced that it plans to bring criminal charges against Iraq-based Associated Press photographer Bilal Hussein, alleging he is an operative for terrorists and insurgents. Hussein, who was part of the team that won the 2005 Pulitzer for