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Published by Guardian (London) | By Ed Pilkington | Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The parents of Rachel Corrie, the US peace activist who was crushed to death four years ago in the then Israeli-occupied Gaza as she was protesting against the demolition of Palestinian homes, have been refused permission to sue the company which made the bulldozer that killed her.

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Published by Financial Times | By Ed Crooks and Sheila McNulty | Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Oil companies face a dilemma in Iraq over whether to wait for a new oil law which will give them a legal framework in which to operate or to sign agreements now with the Kurdistan Regional Government at the risk of sullying relations with Baghdad and the rest of the country.

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Published by New York Times | By Kevin J. O'Brien and Steve Lohr | Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Europe's second-highest court delivered a stinging rebuke to Microsoft Monday, but the impact of the decision upholding an earlier antitrust ruling may extend well beyond the world's largest software maker to other high-technology companies.

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Published by New York Times | By Sabrina Tavernise | Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Blackwater USA, an American contractor that provides security to some of the top American officials in Iraq, has been banned from working in the country by the Iraqi government after a shooting that left eight Iraqis dead and involved an American diplomatic convoy.

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Published by TIME Magazine | By Adam Zagorin and Brian Bennett | Monday, September 17, 2007

TIME has obtained an incident report prepared by the U.S. government describing a fire fight Sunday in Baghdad in which at least eight Iraqis were reported killed and 13 wounded. The loss of life has provoked anger in Baghdad, where the Interior Ministry has suspended Blackwater's license to operate around the country.

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Published by New York Times | By Eric Lipton and Gardiner Harris | Sunday, September 16, 2007

After years of favoring the hands-off doctrine of the Bush administration, some of the nation's biggest industries are pushing for something they have long resisted: new federal regulations.

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