Books And Literature
HARTFORD, Conn. - The state Department of Correction is revising its library policy in the wake of an Associated Press investigation that found inmates had unrestricted access to works depicting graphic violence, a lawmaker said Wednesday.
HARTFORD, Conn. - Inmates in Connecticut prisons have access to true crime books and works of fiction that depict murder and graphic violence, with no apparent restrictions based on a reader's criminal history, according to a review of the prison library system by The Associated Press.
BEIJING - When the police came for Liu Xiaobo on a December night nearly two years ago, they didn't tell the dissident author why he was being taken away again.
BEIJING - When the police came for Liu Xiaobo on a December night nearly two years ago, they didn't tell the dissident author why he was being taken away again.
NEW YORK - A defense attorney said Tuesday that a man accused of posing as a Judaic studies professor to avenge his scholar father in a nasty online debate about the Dead Sea scrolls didn't play nice and his critics responded by wrongly tattling to police.
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