EconWatch.com > The Battle for Ground Zero, Part 199

http://lawhawk.blogspot.com [A Blog For All] It will be more than a year before the Tower rises above street level as the complicated task of building the sublevels while PATH service is largely undisturbed. Indeed, the PATH tracks run underneath the Freedom Tower, so it will be a delicate dance of coordination to ensure the construction proceeds smoothly.

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http://lawhawk.blogspot.com [Lawhawk.blogspot.com] A Blog For All: Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, under intense pressure to give up plans for a second term, agreed Thursday to let Shiite leaders reconsider his nomination, a step that could mark a breakthrough in the months-long effort to form a new government.It's just what the doctor ordered - and if al Jaafari does step down, it paves the way to form a new government and would invigorate the political process that has gotten bogged down amid the terrorists' use of mosque bombings to try and incite sectarian violence and a civil war.

Archaeology.eu.comhttp://www.archaeology.eu.com [Archaeology.eu.com] Archaeology in Europe: 06/01/2005 - 06/30/2005: At the same time, unprotected from the greedy hands of antiquities traffickers, tens of thousands of priceless ancient objects are lying on the Greek seabed, there for the taking. It is estimated that there are over 12,000 shipwrecks around the country and, according to officers of the Department of Antiquities Trafficking, the majority of them are easy prey for antiquities smugglers from all over Europe and the United States.

[Indianalawblog.com] The Indiana Law Blog: November 2005 Archives: Francer said the women who took a creative stand for saving the courthouse are the "foundation of our small towns, rock-solid, as solid as is the foundation of our Randolph County Courthouse, which must not be demolished."See also the ILB entry from last Friday, 10/28/05, which discusses the authority of the Randolph County judiciary in matters impacting the County Courthouse. The entry quotes from Indiana Supreme Court rulings on the authority of a county's judges with respect to the county courthouse, including this: "The 'courthouse,' as the term implies, is chiefly for the use of the court, the remaining uses being subordinate, and to a great extent, incidental."

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