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BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Inquiry told Nelson 'helped IRA' The inquiry into the murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson hears allegations she gave confidential information to IRA members. news.bbc.co.uk Kicks from bricks Meet the man who gets paid to make things out of Lego news.bbc.co.uk Soldiers rampage at Harare bank Dozens of troops run amok in the Zimbabwean capital Harare after losing their temper while queuing for currency at a bank. news.bbc.co.uk Life in UK 'has become lonelier' Community life in Britain has weakened substantially over the past 30 years, research commissioned by the BBC finds. news.bbc.co.uk Paying homage Shocked Mumbai Jews remember the dead in attacks news.bbc.co.uk Vicky 'suffered horrific death' The murder of Vicky Hamilton was a crime of "almost unspeakable horror", jurors at the High Court in Dundee are told. news.bbc.co.uk Bangkok Britons British tourists tell of their anxious wait to get home news.bbc.co.uk India makes protest to Pakistan India summons Pakistan's high commissioner to protest over groups it claims carried out deadly attacks in Mumbai. news.bbc.co.uk England offered new tour schedule England are offered a revised schedule for their tour of India but will await a security report before making any decision. news.bbc.co.uk Species discovery Scientists complete their first full account of polar life news.bbc.co.uk Buncefield firms to be prosecuted Five companies are to be prosecuted over the Buncefield oil depot fire in Hertfordshire in 2005, the Environment Agency says. news.bbc.co.uk HIV legacy What impact has the virus had on attitudes in the US? news.bbc.co.uk North-south divide 'is growing' England's north-south wealth divide has grown "dramatically" since the 1970s, the BBC's Changing UK report finds. news.bbc.co.uk Artists await Turner announcement This year's Turner Prize winner will be presented at Tate Britain later by Australian singer Nick Cave. news.bbc.co.uk HSBC confirms 500 UK jobs to go Banking group HSBC confirms it is cutting 500 jobs across the UK, following a review of the business and the current economic conditions. news.bbc.co.uk Latics hint at Heskey departure Wigan chairman Dave Whelan suggests that the club could cash in on striker Emile Heskey during the January transfer window. news.bbc.co.uk | World Catalog > Society > Crime > Organized Crime > Triads Last searches:news24merchant accountscriminal defenseaccept creditrefinance costs411 World Catalog > Society > Crime > Organized Crime > TriadsTriads:Chinese Organized Crime in Australia Excerpt of a 1995 discussion paper by the Australian Parliamentary Joint Committee on the National Crime Authority dealing with the history, characteristics and activities of the Triads. http://www.fas.org/irp/world/australia/docs/ncaaoc2.html Forum for discussion of ethnic Chinese organized crime. Posts relate to history, common misperceptions, current events. http://www.able2know.com/forums/about22031-0-asc-0.html The Illuminated Lantern: Triads Feature article separates Triad fact from fiction while exploring the history, organization and initiation of the Chinese criminal groups. http://www.illuminatedlantern.com/cinema/archives/triads.php Free Classified Ads Portal www.graand.com Organized Crime and the 21st Century Seminar of the University of Hong Kong with a special emphasis on Triads and other criminal entities in and around Asia. http://www.crime.hku.hk/organizecrime.htm Transnational Activities of Chinese Crime Organizations Library of Congress 2003 report on Triads and other ethnic Chinese crime groups active throughout the world. [PDF] http://www.loc.gov/rr/frd/pdf-files/ChineseOrgCrime.pdf Triad Societies and Chinese Organized Crime in South Africa A 2001 paper by the Institute for Security Studies on the origins of Chinese and Taiwanese Triads, their expansion into South Africa and their illegal activities. http://www.iss.co.za/Pubs/Papers/48/48.html Article on the history, structure and practices of the ethnic Chinese criminal society. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triads | Three suspended over Baby P case Three Haringey Council staff are suspended and two councillors quit after a "damning" report into the Baby P case. news.bbc.co.uk India makes protest to Pakistan India summons Pakistan's high commissioner to protest over groups it claims carried out deadly attacks in Mumbai. news.bbc.co.uk Inquiry told Nelson 'helped IRA' The inquiry into the murder of solicitor Rosemary Nelson hears allegations she gave confidential information to IRA members. news.bbc.co.uk Iran to set up marriage bureaux to help young find suitable spouses The Iranian government is to set up a network of marriage bureaux to help young Iranians find a husband or wife. news.bbc.co.uk Vicky 'suffered horrific death' The murder of Vicky Hamilton was a crime of "almost unspeakable horror", jurors at the High Court in Dundee are told. news.bbc.co.uk Species discovery Scientists complete their first full account of polar life news.bbc.co.uk Bangkok Britons British tourists tell of their anxious wait to get home news.bbc.co.uk Brother's plea after debt suicide A grieving brother wants tighter controls on money lending after his twin killed himself over his £179,000 business debts. news.bbc.co.uk Drogba stays at Chelsea - Kenyon Didier Drogba will not leave Chelsea in January, says club chief executive Peter Kenyon. news.bbc.co.uk Mapping loneliness Charting the rise of loneliness across the UK over the past 30 years, indicated in new research. news.bbc.co.uk Under duress The delicate job of helping those in forced marriages news.bbc.co.uk North-south divide 'is growing' England's north-south wealth divide has grown "dramatically" since the 1970s, the BBC's Changing UK report finds. news.bbc.co.uk Kicks from bricks Meet the man who gets paid to make things out of Lego news.bbc.co.uk Latics hint at Heskey departure Wigan chairman Dave Whelan suggests that the club could cash in on striker Emile Heskey during the January transfer window. news.bbc.co.uk Soldiers rampage at Harare bank Dozens of troops run amok in the Zimbabwean capital Harare after losing their temper while queuing for currency at a bank. news.bbc.co.uk Clinton named secretary of state US President-elect Barack Obama names former rival Hillary Clinton as secretary of state, as she vows to give her all. news.bbc.co.uk HSBC confirms 500 UK jobs to go Banking group HSBC confirms it is cutting 500 jobs across the UK, following a review of the business and the current economic conditions. news.bbc.co.uk England offered new tour schedule England are offered a revised schedule for their tour of India but will await a security report before making any decision. news.bbc.co.uk HIV legacy What impact has the virus had on attitudes in the US? news.bbc.co.uk Artists await Turner announcement This year's Turner Prize winner will be presented at Tate Britain later by Australian singer Nick Cave. news.bbc.co.uk Life in UK 'has become lonelier' Community life in Britain has weakened substantially over the past 30 years, research commissioned by the BBC finds. news.bbc.co.uk Send your video, pictures and story ideas Have you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. news.bbc.co.uk Buncefield firms to be prosecuted Five companies are to be prosecuted over the Buncefield oil depot fire in Hertfordshire in 2005, the Environment Agency says. news.bbc.co.uk Paying homage Shocked Mumbai Jews remember the dead in attacks news.bbc.co.uk Leaks 'were in public interest' The solicitor for the civil servant who leaked information to Tory Damian Green says he had acted in the "public interest". news.bbc.co.uk |
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