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Tories ask court to stop Liberals from using Harper tape
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
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One of the defence witnesses to testify on Wednesday said the girl in the video tape was "definitely" not her relative. (article 3)
CHICAGO - R. Kelly's lawyers opened his defense Wednesday, calling relatives of the alleged victim to testify that she's not the person in the sex video at the center of the case. (article 2)
Independent MP Chuck Cadman's vote on May, 19, 2005, ensured Canadians did not head to the polls for a snap election. (article 4)
(Canadian Press) The Conservative party has asked an Ontario court to order the Liberals to stop using a tape that one MP charges was "doctored" to attack Prime Minister Stephen Harper. (article 4)
The tape of a 2005 conversation between Harper and Vancouver journalist Tom Zytaruk has been adjusted and changed, " including the insertion of a fabricated sound bite Tory MP James Moore said Wednesday. (article 4)
CHICAGO, Illinois (AP) A Chicago Sun-Times reporter isn't going to answer questions at R. Kelly's child pornography trial. (article 1)
Jim DeRogatis cited an Illinois law that governs reporters' rights and the First and Fifth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution in refusing to answer questions Wednesday. (article 1)
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tape, DeRogatis, Kelly, Harper, Cadman |
Source articles
- Reporter refuses to testify at R. Kelly trial (CNN, 06/04/2008, 256 words)
- Relatives of alleged R. Kelly victim say she's not in video (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 787 words)
- Defence begins in R Kelly trial (BBC News, 06/05/2008, 351 words)
- Tories ask court to stop Liberals from using Harper tape (cbc.ca, 06/04/2008, 668 words)
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