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                    [Title] => Student abandoned in cell 4 days gets $4M from US
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A 25-year old college student reached a $4.1 million settlement with the U.S. government after he was abandoned in a windowless cell for more than four days without food or water, his attorneys said Tuesday.

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 Invasion of privacy in the Internet age. Expanding the reach of law enforcement to snoop on e-mail traffic or on Web surfing. Those are among criticisms being aimed at the FBI as it tries to update a major surveillance law. 

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The Senate Judiciary Committee on yesyterday voted to approve Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice over nearly solid Republican opposition, paving the way for a historic confirmation vote.

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Under a new bill introduced in the US Congress all illegal immigrants — estimated to number between 10 and 12 million and including some 200,000 to 300,000 Filipinos — will be required to leave the country within five years and reenter legally. In the meantime they will be granted temporary legal status.
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 Invasion of privacy in the Internet age. Expanding the reach of law enforcement to snoop on e-mail traffic or on Web surfing. Those are among criticisms being aimed at the FBI as it tries to update a major surveillance law. 

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The Senate Judiciary Committee on yesyterday voted to approve Sonia Sotomayor as the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice over nearly solid Republican opposition, paving the way for a historic confirmation vote.

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Under a new bill introduced in the US Congress all illegal immigrants — estimated to number between 10 and 12 million and including some 200,000 to 300,000 Filipinos — will be required to leave the country within five years and reenter legally. In the meantime they will be granted temporary legal status.
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