Month: July 2005
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Hussein Jousts With Iraqi Judge Over His Rights in a Court Hearing
By JOHN F. BURNSPublished: July 22, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 21 – A new court videotape broadcast on Thursday showed a caustic but emaciated Saddam Hussein complaining to an investigative judge about limits on access to his lawyer and about the entire process of holding him prisoner while Iraqi prosecutors prepare to try him for…
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3640 N. Halsted
Permit #: 100054318 Applicant: National Wrecking Company Owner: Center on Halsted Permit Description: Revision to permit to change the contractor Status (if applicable): Hold released 7/13/05
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First Case Against Hussein, Involving Killings in 1982, Is Sent to a Trial Court
By JOHN F. BURNSPublished: July 18, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 17 – After more than 19 months in American custody, Saddam Hussein was referred for trial on Sunday in the first of more than a dozen cases of crimes against humanity that Iraqi and American investigators have been building against the deposed Iraqi dictator. No…
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10 Sunnis Suffocate in Iraqi Police Custody
By JOHN F. BURNS Published: July 13, 2005 BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 12 – Iraq’s widely feared police commandos were struggling on Tuesday to explain how at least 10 Sunni Arab men and youths, one only 17, suffocated after a commando unit seized them from a hospital emergency ward and locked them in a police van…
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4627 N. Beacon
Permit #: 100048409 Applicant: P & D Pro Excavating Owner: Byrne Construction Permit Description: Demolition of a 2-story frame building with garage Status (if applicable): Released 8/26/05