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Armstrong sued the USADA last year to stop its investigation of him, arguing it did not have the right to prosecute him.
CNN: Oprah interview with Lance Armstrong airs January 17
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Armstrong sued the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency last year to stop its investigation of him, arguing it did not have the right to prosecute him.
CNN: Armstrong's lawyer: No talks with anti-doping agencies
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Newsnight did not name him in its report, but it prompted a guessing game on Twitter which resulted in the peer being falsely accused of sex offences.
BBC: Twitter users: A guide to the law
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Mr Hasan says the onus is on the ISI to show it was not holding him in illegal detention and that its people were not responsible for his death.
ECONOMIST: Murder in Pakistan
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However he acknowledged that Mr Peiris was the country's "de facto chief justice" and that the body would have to work alongside him in the future so it did not "let down" its clients, says the BBC's Charles Haviland in Colombo.
BBC: Sri Lanka lawyers boycott chief justice ceremony
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The classic theory of deterrence contemplates the state absorbing the first harm, apprehending its perpetrator and then punishing him publicly and proportionally, so as to show potential future harm doers that it does not pay to commit the harm.
NPR: Rules Should Govern Torture, Dershowitz Says
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Although the opulent redecoration of its principal rooms, begun in the early 1990s, seemed fine to him at the time, much of it does not now.
ECONOMIST: London's National Gallery