Jorge Zorreguieta, 85, is suspected in ‘forced disappearances’ during an Argentinian dictatorship.
2013
Long drive for car repair sparks call for legislation
An Aroostook County lawmaker models a bill after a controversial Massachusetts law.
FCC proposes land of the free Wi-Fi
The wireless industry hates the idea, but others say free Internet access virtually everywhere would benefit most Americans.
Haitian leader risking failure, organization reports
The international group cites a pressing need for consensus building among Haiti’s factions.
French air force strikes Mali rebels following Hollande’s visit
The sorties come hours after the French president said his country’s troops would press on to eradicate terrorists from Mali.
Downtime’s over for Biddeford clock tower
Lowered from the Lincoln Mill in 2007, the deteriorating structure is ordered removed.
South Portland Council will vote on resolve against LePage cuts
Other communities turn to their legislators for help in saving programs they view as most critical.
Expansion of passenger trains in Maine takes slow track
Taking the Downeaster beyond Brunswick hinges on crucial projects and powers of persuasion.
Obama: Scouts should welcome gays
The president also offers his first public support of allowing women in military combat roles.
India makes major changes to sex assault laws
The sweeping measures mark one of the most significant changes to laws protecting women in the nation’s history.