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Criminal

Dec. 14, 2000

Opposing U.S. Death Penalty Lets Europeans Save Face

European politicians and intellectuals recently gathered in Paris under the aegis of the Group Against the Death Penalty in the United States. They hoped to gather a million signatures to send to the incoming U.S. president to abolish the death penalty.

        By James Shankles
        
        European politicians and intellectuals recently gathered in Paris under the aegis of the Group Against the Death Penalty in the United States. They hoped to gather a million signatures to send to the incoming U.S. president to abolish the death penalty.
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