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  1. Inquiry Targeted 2,000 Foreign Muslims in 2004

    nytimes.com » NYT > Washington - Oct 31, 2008

    Many of the foreigners were in this country legally, and the vast majority were not charged, a new report said.

    Also tagged: united states, discrimination, civil rights, illegal immigrants, homeland security department, immigration and refugees, suits and litigation, immigration and customs enforcement us

  2. Inquiry Targeted 2,000 Foreign Muslims in 2004

    nytimes.com » NYT > NYTimes.com Home - Oct 30, 2008

    Some of the foreigners were deported because they had overstayed their visas, but many were in this country legally, and the vast majority were not charged.

    Also tagged: united states, discrimination, civil rights, illegal immigrants, homeland security department, immigration and refugees, suits and litigation, immigration and customs enforcement us

  3. Thousands of Foreign Muslims Investigated in 2004

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 30, 2008

    Some of the foreigners were deported because they had overstayed their visas, but many were in this country legally, and the vast majority were not charged.

    Also tagged: united states, discrimination, civil rights, illegal immigrants, homeland security department, immigration and refugees, suits and litigation, immigration and customs enforcement us

  4. McCain Is Faltering Among Hispanic Voters

    nytimes.com » NYT > U.S. - Oct 22, 2008

    Less than two weeks before the election, the Hispanic vote in battleground states seems to be veering in Obama’s favor, despite McCain’s Southwest connection.

    Also tagged: colorado, nevada, republican party, new mexico, obama barack, mccain john, presidential election of 2008, united states economy, hispanic americans, southwestern states us

  5. About New York: Four Years Later, Still Sorting Fallout of Republican Convention

    nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Sep 5, 2008

    The 2004 Republican National Convention lingers on in the expensive and bitter afterlife of civil rights lawsuits.

    Also tagged: new york city, police, intelligence, republican party, civil rights, new york civil liberties union, bloomberg michael r, suits and litigation, conventions national us, surveillance of citizens by government

  6. Editorial: The Convention Papers

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Aug 19, 2008

    If the New York City Police Department has nothing to hide, then it should produce documents that explain its arrests during the 2004 Republican convention.

    Also tagged: new york city, police, editorials, republican party, conventions national us, conventions and conferences

  7. Op-Ed Columnist: The Candidate We Still Don’t Know

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Aug 16, 2008

    With the exception of John McCain’s imprisonment in Vietnam, every aspect of his profile in courage is inaccurate or defunct.

    Also tagged: republican party, obama barack, public opinion, mccain john, presidential election of 2008, hanoi vietnam, presidential election of 2000, dukakis michael s

  8. Judge Rejects Bid to Stop Data Release on Arrests

    nytimes.com » NYT > N.Y. / Region - Aug 13, 2008

    The New York City Police Department has again failed to withhold disclosure of documents relating to arrests during the 2004 Republican National Convention.

    Also tagged: new york city, police, republican party, conventions national us, surveillance of citizens by government

  9. Editorial: The Right to Vote

    nytimes.com » NYT > Opinion - Aug 9, 2008

    Elections are so mismanaged — and so many eligible voters are disenfranchised — that volunteers must get involved.

    Also tagged: ohio, editorials, presidential election of 2008, voter registration and requirements

  10. The Long Run: After 2000, McCain Learned to Work Levers of Power

    nytimes.com » NYT > NYTimes.com Home - Jul 20, 2008

    Once better known for criticizing the Senate than for influencing it, John McCain has evolved into perhaps the chamber’s most influential member.

    Also tagged: politics and government, senate, democratic party, republican party, house of representatives, mccain john, presidential election of 2008, presidential election of 2000

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