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  1. China official says police killed 12 in regional ethnic violence http://bit.ly/CT0pV
  2. Egypt court reverses conviction of teacher accused of insulting president http://bit.ly/ilo7E
  3. Federal court frees Los Angeles police department from DOJ oversight http://bit.ly/AdXw9
  4. House Intelligence Committee to investigate CIA secret assassination plan http://bit.ly/XNwqa
  5. Obama administration may establish special interrogators unit: report http://bit.ly/vXbBI
  6. Second Circuit overturns Muslim scholar visa denial http://bit.ly/sKGxL
  7. China officials shut down rights group's legal research center http://bit.ly/GMFrT
  8. Pakistan high court acquits ex-PM Sharif of hijacking, allows him to run for office http://bit.ly/taNS
  9. Chinese-American first to be convicted under Economic Espionage Act http://bit.ly/lc5Wh
  10. Federal judge dismisses Hillary Clinton 'Filegate' suit http://bit.ly/VzsDf
  11. Greece lawmakers approve DNA database and surveillance camera law http://bit.ly/Jmhd5
  12. Bush administration lawyer defends warrantless wiretapping program http://bit.ly/7iB2a
  13. Thailand ex-PM fights seizure of $2.2 billion in assets http://bit.ly/5ktRE
  14. Senators conclude Sotomayor questioning http://bit.ly/pIqep
  15. Bagram prisoners refuse privileges to protest detention http://bit.ly/xyWE9
  16. France lower house approves Sunday work bill http://bit.ly/iihro
  17. DOJ agrees not to oppose suppression of Guantanamo detainee confession http://bit.ly/bRgjH
  18. Guantanamo prosecutors seek delays in pending trials http://bit.ly/BQ4ow
  19. Canada intelligence service criticized for role in interrogating Khadr http://bit.ly/12li69
  20. Kenya government sends election violence reports to ICC http://bit.ly/1awKqV