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And she has not even enjoyed her spending spree "It's blood money that I don't want," she told reporters this week from her suburban New York home in Long Island.The spending, she said, was part of what kept her sane in the months after the terror attack, when she was beset by depression, drinking and a body weight that yo-yoed between 90 and 170 lbs."That's what kept me alive," she said. "In a personal capacity, some men who might be involved in some situation are expressing worry," he said.. In the weeks after the 11 September terror attacks, one widow who received generous attention from the media and the condolences of strangers was Kathy Trant, whose husband was killed in the offices of the brokerage firm Cantor Fitzgerald. Under Argentine law, the ruling serves as precedent in other cases involving atrocities during the period.Hours before the verdict was delivered, the Defence Minister, Jose Pampuro, said there was concern in the armed forces about the possibility of reopening trials. Human rights groups say up to 30,000 people disappeared during Argentina's seven-year period of military rule, in a crackdown on leftist dissidents.As many as 3,000 officers, about 300 of whom are still serving in the armed forces, could be called for questioning, according to human rights groups, which estimated that up to 400 could face new charges.The ruling came in the case of Julio Simon,

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a former police officer who is accused of organising the disappearance of Jose Poblete and Gertrudis Hlaczik and of taking their daughter, Claudia Poblete, whom he is said to have then claimed as his own. "We are allowing the tickets because we live in a free market where people can make up their own minds about what they would like to buy and sell."A ticket to Live8 is no different from a prize won in a raffle run by another charity and what the winner chooses to do with it is up to them.

The winners of the 150,000 tickets were randomly selected by computer.Geldof said: "The people who are selling these tickets on websites are miserable wretches who are capitalising on people's misery."EBay, which has an annual turnover of £1.8 bn, had said earlier yesterday that it was allowing the sales to proceed on a point of principle. The musician said: "There is nothing illegal about what [eBay] are doing unfortunately but there is something wrong with it. It is not acceptable that a giant electronic company that makes millions upon millions then morally says we will just hand over our take to a charity."It is filthy money made on the back of the poorest people on the planet. Stick it where it belongs."More than two million text messages were sent by people hoping to attend the concert in London's Hyde Park, which will feature Madonna, Coldplay and Pink Floyd.

More than 120 pairs of tickets, whose owners received them in return for a £1.50 text message, were being offered.Geldof admitted it was legal to sell the tickets, but accused eBay of being disingenuous by offering to donate the equivalent of the fees it collects from the sales to Live8 On a sale of £1,000, this amounts to £29.10. Geldof had led a furious response to the California-based company's refusal to stop winners of a ticket lottery profiteering by selling them for an estimated price of up to £1,000 a pair. Once we are made aware of any Live8 tickets being resold, they will be taken down."Geldof, the organiser of Live8, urged opponents of the auctions to make "impossible" bids of £300m to stop the tickets being sold and at 7pm last night, with tickets still on the site, bids in excess of £1bn were seen, despite a warning from eBay that hoax bidders would be banned indefinitely from the site. James Purnell, a Culture minister, said: "I wholeheartedly share the concert organisers' deep annoyance that some of these tickets appear to be changing hands for many thousands of pounds."EBay said: "We have listened to eBay's community of users and the message has been clear They do not want the tickets to be resold on the site.

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