Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Year 2012Episode 7260 minApr. 11, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
2012/04/10 Headlines: Hopes for Syrian Ceasefire Recede amid Gov’t Shellings; Syrian Refugee Recounts Military Attacks on Civilians; Afghanistan: Despite Deal, U.S. to Continue Night Raids Without Approval; European Court: Britain Can Send Terror Suspects to U.S.; Wells Fargo Ordered to Pay $3.1 Million for Mortgage Abuses; Report: 26 Major U.S. Companies Paid No Income Tax for 4 Years; Lawyer for Pakistani Drone Victims Denied U.S. Visa; Prosecutor: No Grand Jury for Trayvon Martin Shooter George Zimmerman; George Zimmerman Launches Defense Website; Fox Criticized for Calling Neo-Nazis a "Civil Rights Group"; Police: White Shooters Confessed to Killing Black People in Tulsa; Chicago: Lawsuit Launched over Shooting Death of Unarmed Woman by Off-Duty Cop; Lawyer: Autopsy Shows Kenneth Chamberlain Did Not Have Weapon; Brazilian President Criticizes U.S. Monetary Policy in White House Visit; Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker Privately Signs Anti-Abortion, Sex Ed Laws; California: Toxic Chemicals Found in Mislabeled Nail Polish; EPA Denies Bid to Revoke Controversial Weed Killer 2,4-D;$
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