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China's supreme court ready to exercise death penalty review right : top judge

Sat, 16 Dec 2006 09:58:21 +0800 | peopledaily.com

China's supreme court has made sound preparations and is ready to take back the death penalty review right from local higher courts, said the chief justice on Friday.


Saparmurat Niyazov, Turkmen Leader, Dies at 66

Thu, 21 Dec 2006 12:01:38 EDT | New York Times

The sudden death raised questions about succession and stability for an essential supplier of energy to Europe.


Intrigue Follows Death of a President for Life

Thu, 21 Dec 2006 23:37:18 EDT | New York Times

The death of Turkmenistan?s president raised questions about stability in a vital energy supplier to Europe.



China's top court to review all death penalties (AFP)

Fri, 29 Dec 2006 04:21:17 GMT | Yahoo! News

A paramilitary policeman keeps watch on Tiananmen Square in Beijing.  China's highest court will begin to review from January 1 every death sentence in the country under a change of law that seeks to end miscarriages of justice, state media has said.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - China's highest court will begin to review from January 1 every death sentence in the country under a change of law that seeks to end miscarriages of justice, state media has said.



Death Sentences Rise in Japanese Courts

Sun, 31 Dec 2006 21:54:23 EDT | New York Times

44 people were sentenced to death in 2006, the largest number in at least 26 years, amid a toughening of sentences for violent crimes.


China's mining death toll falls in 2006, but situation still "grim" (AFP)

Thu, 11 Jan 2007 04:05:23 GMT | Yahoo! News

A coal miner carries a sack of coal at a small mine in China's Shanxi province. The death rate in China's coal mines fell 20 percent last year but an average of 13 people a day were still killed in what remains a "grim" industry, state press has said, citing a senior official.(AFP/File/Peter Parks)AFP - The death rate in China's coal mines fell 20 percent last year but an average of 13 people a day were still killed in what remains a "grim" industry, state press has said, citing a senior official.



Journalist beaten to death in China after mine probe (AFP)

Tue, 16 Jan 2007 06:09:26 GMT | Yahoo! News

Graphic on coal mining in China after state press reported that the death rate in mines fell 20 percent last year down to an average of 13 people a day.  A Chinese journalist investigating the nation's dangerous coal mining industry was beaten to death in northern China, his paper has said,  amid reports a mine boss ordered the attack.(AFP/File)AFP - A Chinese journalist investigating the nation's dangerous coal mining industry was beaten to death in northern China, his paper has said, amid reports a mine boss ordered the attack.



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