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Scientology did not violate forced labor law, appeals court rules
L.A. NOWScientology did not violate a forced labor law by failing to pay for the work of two former members of the church’s Sea Organization, a wing that restricts participants’ outside communications, marriage and children, censors mail and... -
Bank of France head urges tougher labor regulations
World NowThe head of the Bank of France has asked President François Hollande to enact tougher labor regulations to deal with France's “serious” economic weakness.... -
Palestinian prisoner resumes hunger strike in Israel
World NowA Palestinian inmate in an Israeli prison who had refused to eat for 71 days resumed his hunger strike Thursday, a prisoners' advocacy group said.... -
Anders Behring Breivik trial in Norway draws to a close
World NowAnders Behring Breivik trial draws to a close; judges are left with the dilemma of Breivik's sanity.... -
Stockton bankruptcy: City could file as early as Thursday
L.A. NOWStockton is expected to file papers seeking bankruptcy protection in federal court as early as Thursday. The council, which decided to take the action Tuesday, ordered a stop to bond payments, slashed employee health and retirement benefits, and adopted... -
Israel releases Palestinian prisoner Thaer Halahleh
World NowRAMALLAH, West Bank –- Israel has released a Palestinian prisoner who had been on a long hunger strike amid growing international criticism of its administrative detention policy. Thaer Halahleh, 33, started a hunger strike in February to protest... -
Activists: Merchants in Syrian souk call strike to protest killings
World NowAMMAN, Jordan -- Merchants held a general strike Monday in the Hamidiyeh Souk, the oldest and main market of the Syrian capital, to protest the killings of more than 100 people in the town of Houla last week, activists and witnesses said. The strike at... -
Peru police arrest mayor who led mine protests
World NowPeruvian police detain a mayor who supported protests against a mine in defiance of state of emergency... -
New Syria 'massacre' reported; activists say 12 workers executed
World NowAllegations of a fresh massacre in Syria surfaced as activists said security forces shot and killed 12 factory workers returning home from work in a bus near the town of Qusayr in the restive province of Homs.... -
Talks progress in bid to end Palestinian prisoners' hunger strike
World NowTalks are underway between Palestinian prisoners and Israeli officials to end a mass hunger strike that began last month to protest jail conditions, and both sides expressed optimism that a resolution may be reached shortly. “The next 24 hours are... -
Rosendahl urges developer to preserve landmark Brentwood site
L.A. NOWCouncilman Bill Rosendahl on Monday reiterated to Los Angeles city planners his support for preserving Brentwood's landmark Barry Building, the former location of Dutton's Books. In a statement read at a planning hearing in West Los Angeles, Rosendahl... -
Israel's Netanyahu calls early elections for September
World NowPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed Sunday he is moving to dismantle what has been considered one of the more stable coalition governments in Israel’s history and calling for early elections in September....
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