There is no evidence to suggest that former Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic was poisoned, according to a United Nations investigation. The Hague tribunal's report said he died of a heart attack - despite claims "in some segments of the media that he was the victim of murder". Mr Milosevic died in his cell on 11 March while on trial for war crimes. The report said security breaches did allow him to self-medicate but said he had received "proper care". The UN report is based on the investigations by the Dutch public prosecutors, coroner and police. Doctors from Serbia, Russia, France, Belgium and the Netherlands, who had treated him before or during his time in detention were also consulted by the inquiry. To bad this happened just when he was trying to call the Scumbag Clinton to the court. Now that would have been an eye opener and maybe set the stage to get these other Powerful Leaders who commit War Crimes in court. He is dead, so it did not happen ... http://news.bbc.co.uk censor News |
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Chile students clash with police |
| Police in Chile have used tear gas and water cannons to disperse thousands of secondary school students in Santiago who are pressing for education reforms. More than 600 students were arrested in the capital, S.. full News |
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Troops shoot two Iraqi women at checkpoint Meantime, prime minister declares state of emergency in Basra |
| Two Iraqi women were shot to death north of Baghdad after coalition forces fired on a vehicle that failed to stop at an observation post, the U.S. military said Wednesday. Iraqi police and relatives said one of.. full News |
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U.S. East Coast Has Greatest Odds of Hurricane Strike |
| The U.S. East Coast and Florida are almost twice as likely to be hit by a major hurricane this year as the battered communities along the Gulf of Mexico coast, forecasters at Colorado State University said toda.. full News |
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Lawyer: 3 Officers Not Part of Probe |
| Capt. James Kimber is one of three Marines whose names emerged amid a military criminal investigation into allegations that Marines shot and killed two dozen unarmed civilians in Iraq. But Kimber knew nothing o.. full News |
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Sen. Clinton Kicks Off Re-Election Bid |
| Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton kicked off her bid for a second Senate term Wednesday, telling supporters to get ready for a Democratic sweep in November. ``When the dust clears in November, New York is going to ha.. full News |
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