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News UPDATE ~ Mexican presidential hopeful will surrender to authorities
UPDATE ~ Mexican presidential hopeful will surrender to authorities
Alexandria Samuel
April 9, 2005 03:19:00 pm

Following up a story reported Friday on JURIST's Paper Chase, Mexico City mayor and presidential hopeful Manuel Lopez Obrador announced to reporters outside of his home Saturday that he will surrender to authorities as soon as...

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News Former general says Abu Ghraib abuse approved by top officials
Former general says Abu Ghraib abuse approved by top officials
Alexandria Samuel
April 9, 2005 03:05:00 pm

In an address to the San Francisco Commonwealth Club public affairs forum Friday, Brigadier General Janis Karpinski said that ample evidence exists to prove the use of torture and abuse at Abu Ghraib prison was...

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News Democratic leader defends fight over judicial confirmations
Democratic leader defends fight over judicial confirmations
Alexandria Samuel
April 9, 2005 02:33:00 pm

During the weekly Democratic radio address Saturday, Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid defended his party's position in the current battle between Democrats and Republicans over President Bush's judicial nominees and procedures used...

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News US Chamber calls for asbestos litigation investigation
US Chamber calls for asbestos litigation investigation
Alexandria Samuel
April 9, 2005 02:02:00 pm

The CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce Friday called for the US Department of Justice to investigate allegations of widespread fraud in asbestos lawsuits. The letter sent by Thomas Donohue alleges that lawyers and...

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News Rights group says new DOD detainee guidelines violate Geneva Conventions
Rights group says new DOD detainee guidelines violate Geneva Conventions
Alexandria Samuel
April 8, 2005 12:46:00 pm

In a letter sent to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld Thursday, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, slammed the Defense Department's proposed changes to the guidelines concerning the detention of enemy combatants for violating protections outlined...

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News DeLay assails federal courts during Vatican trip
DeLay assails federal courts during Vatican trip
Alexandria Samuel
April 8, 2005 11:53:00 am

While in Rome for the funeral of Pope John Paul II, House Republican leader Tom DeLay has expressed his continued disappointment with federal judges, saying they have "run amok". Speaking by videotape Thursday to attendees at the...

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News Gonzales recuses himself from Enron case
Gonzales recuses himself from Enron case
Alexandria Samuel
April 8, 2005 11:33:00 am

The Justice Department announced late Thursday that US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales will not oversee the Enron criminal proceedings . While no reason was given for the decision, Gonzales did legal work for Enron...

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News Sergeant who killed officers in Kuwait grenade attack ruled fit to stand trial
Sergeant who killed officers in Kuwait grenade attack ruled fit to stand trial
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:43:00 pm

A US military judge ruled Friday that Army sergeant Hasan Akbar is competent to stand trial for a grenade attack that killed two Army officers in Kuwait in 2003 . Sgt. Akbar faces multiple charges of premeditated murder...

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News Opposition rejects Zimbabwe poll results; Mugabe promises constitutional change
Opposition rejects Zimbabwe poll results; Mugabe promises constitutional change
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:38:00 pm

Zimbabwe opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai Saturday rejected the official results of national parliamentary elections held Thursday. The official tally gave President Robert Mugabe's ruling party 74 seats, while Tsvangirai's party, the Movement for Democratic Change , is said...

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News Kyrgyzstan president resigns after high court clears way for new elections
Kyrgyzstan president resigns after high court clears way for new elections
Alexandria Samuel
April 2, 2005 02:15:00 pm

Kyrgyzstan's deposed president Askar Akayev agreed Saturday to resign. Earlier in the day, the Kyrgyz Supreme Court had ruled that presidential elections would proceed on June 26 whether Akayev formally resigned or not. Under current law, a...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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UK signs Hong Kong over to China

On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom and China signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which ceded control of Hong Kong to the government of mainland China in 1997. The treaty also ensured that Hong Kong would retain its capitalist and democratic systems for at least 50 year after the transfer of power.

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