The News Matrix: Wednesday 18 January 2012
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Baltasar Garzón, the Spanish judicator known for his attempt to extradite
General Pinochet, has gone on misfortune in the first of three cases. The initial suit, which sees the think facing a possible 17-year delay,
alleges he ordered illegal police recordings in a corruption case. MORE
Yemen: Presidential vote may be postponed
The upcoming presidential elections could be postponed due to continued nervousness. The suggestion, made by Yemen's Foreign Minister, is qualified to enrage protesters who have been demanding the removal of President Ali Abdullah Saleh after 33 years in power.
Hislop puts Leveson convenient about the law
Private Eye editor Ian Hislop rejected calls for statutory edict
of the press at yesterday's Leveson Inquiry, claiming practices such as
phone hacking and payments to boys in blue are already illegal. He also condemned the closeness of senior politicians to Intelligence International executives. MORE
Nomads 'moved to unfruitful villages'
Source: The Independent
Moses Lake women accused of crime ring
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MOSES LAKE - Three Moses Lake women are accused of being part of
a enormous organized theft operation.
Kennewick the fuzz, U.S. Marshals Service and the Moses Lake the fuzz
served search warrants on two Moses Lake homes on Tuesday, one on
Tanglewood Pressure and the other on Travis Drive. More than 2,000
stolen items, merit up to $70,000, were reportedly recovered from
one home.
"There was property left at the residence that investigators could
not prove was stolen that was valued at three times of what was
seized," stated Kennewick guard Public Information Officer Sgt.
Ken Lattin.
An additional 200 items, quality about $4,000, were found in a
vehicle seized in December when Kennewick administer arrested Marisol
E. Ramirez, 25, Moses Lake.
Ramirez and another lady were seen leaving a Toys R Us store in
Kennewick with a also waggon filled with Barbie doll toys. The women
reportedly shawl the toys, loaded them into a Kio Sorrento and left
the bank to be stopped by Kennewick police. The driver escaped on
foot and Ramirez was arrested.
Source: Columbia Basin Herald