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Eye For An Eye: Iranian Court Orders Man Blinded

Nov 30 2008 - 6:00am by LibertySugar
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Eye For An Eye: Iranian Court Orders Man Blinded In 2004 Ameneh Bahrami, an Iranian woman, rejected a man's multiple marriage proposals, only to have him throw a jar of acid in her face and blind her. Four years later, an Iranian court has sentenced the 27-year-old attacker to be blinded, calling on the Islamic law of "qias" or equivalence. BBC reports that Ameneh, who lost one eye and was otherwise significantly disfigured, received reconstructive face surgery in Europe; but doctors could not bring back her sight.
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Peeping Tom Laws Can't Keep Up With Technology

Nov 28 2008 - 10:00am by LibertySugar
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Peeping Tom Laws Can't Keep Up With Technology If you're hitting the mall today to score some Black Friday deals, you might want to look out for suspicious men ready to assault you with their flashes. Camera phone-armed perverts have found it easy to snap pictures of women's private parts, and get away with it. In Tulsa, OK recently, a man caught sticking his camera phone up a fellow shopper's skirt to take a picture of her underwear, walked away with no conviction, since the state's law held that the woman had no right to such privacy in public.
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Medical Marijuana Law Limited in California

Nov 25 2008 - 3:00am by LibertySugar
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Medical Marijuana Law Limited in California  The California Supreme Court clarified the state's medical marijuana law yesterday, deciding unanimously that individual suppliers can be prosecuted even when dealing to patients with doctor approval. Sellers, who are not caretakers, or fellow medical marijuana cooperative members, will not be protected from the law. Patients will most likely turn exclusively to marijuana collectives and cooperatives to get their fill.
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Obese Air Travelers in Canada Have Right to Free Seat

Nov 20 2008 - 3:30pm by LibertySugar
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Obese Air Travelers in Canada Have Right to Free Seat  As a tall woman, I am relieved when the seat next to me on a flight ends up empty, since the space I paid for is painfully too small. As of today, obese people flying Canadian airlines officially have a right to that extra seat, at no extra cost. The Supreme Court of Canada declined to hear airline objections to the Canadian Transportation Agency's regulation that states that people "functionally disabled by obesity" do not have to pay for an extra seat.
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Flirting With Jail? 400 Egyptian Teens Arrested For Flirting

Nov 20 2008 - 2:30pm by LibertySugar
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Flirting With Jail? 400 Egyptian Teens Arrested For Flirting A not-so-playful police sting in Cairo netted about 400 teenage boys accused of flirting with girls. Just yesterday, law enforcement rounded up the underage wannabe-seducers in front of schools, universities, or other public places where teens hang out. The teens will most likely face fines.
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