Suspect Fit for Trial in Nazi Case, German Doctors Say
| Doctors in Germany have determined that John Demjanjuk, a retired autoworker accused of being an Nazi extermination camp guard, is fit to stand trial. 07/03/2009 19:20 (nytimes world) Continue to read news >> |
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Middle East Talks Begin With Work Plan Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington and agree on fortnightly talks to work toward a peace deal even as the issue of settlement construction in the West Ban |
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Middle East Talks Begin With Work Plan Israeli and Palestinian leaders meet in Washington and agree on fortnightly talks to work toward a peace deal even as the issue of settlement construction in the West Ban |
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