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NEWS > 03 November 2006

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UK police admit they were caus
SCOTLAND YARD has admitted it was responsible for passing incorrect information to the Australian Federal Police that led to the arrest of the Indian doctor Mohamed Haneef.

The federal police Commissioner, Mick Keelty, had publicly blamed British police on Sunday for telling Australian investigators that a SIM card belonging to Dr Haneef was found in the Jeep that rammed Glasgow Airport on June 30.

The SIM card was in fact found in the house of Dr Haneef's cousin, Sabeel Ahmed, in Liverpool eight hours later. Dr Haneef had given it to him when he left to work on the Gold ... Read more

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Police chief criticized for op

BOSTON Somerville's police chief is being criticized for his opposition to a ballot question that would allow more food stores to sell wine.

Chief Robert Bradley taped a television commercial to voice his opposition to Question One on next Tuesday's ballot.

Bradley was in his police uniform and taped the piece in his office.

The Boston Globe reports that the Massachusetts Food Association filed a complaint with the state Ethics Commission. Ethics laws prohibit public employees from using public resources on political activities.

Question One would allow nearly 29-hundred new wine-sale licenses.

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