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Europeans nations 'hampering CIA prison probe'; Knew of secret prisons

European countries knew about U.S. secret jails for terrorism suspects and have obstructed an investigation into the transport and illegal detention of prisoners, a draft European Parliament report said on Tuesday, included: Britain, Poland and Germany
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Iran's Supreme Court overturns the death sentence imposed on an Iranian-American national accused of spying for the CIA and orders a retrial.
A German man who alleges he was subjected to "extraordinary rendition" by the CIA takes his case to the European Court of Human Rights.
The European Commission launches a probe into whether the sale of UK music firm EMI - home to the Beatles, Pink Floyd and Coldplay - breaks competition rules.
West Midlands MEP Nikki Sinclaire is arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud the European Parliament.
The European Commission investigates whether Samsung distorted competition by failing to abide by patent rules.
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