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News China critical of US human rights report
China critical of US human rights report
Chris Buell
October 13, 2005 08:21:00 am

China has expressed "resolute opposition" to a US report critical of the country for its handling of human and religious rights, with a spokesman from the Foreign Ministry of China arguing that the US was...

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News Judge lifts contempt order for NYT reporter
Judge lifts contempt order for NYT reporter
Chris Buell
October 13, 2005 08:01:00 am

US District Judge Thomas F. Hogan has lifted a contempt order against New York Times reporter Judith Miller following her testimony Wednesday before a federal grand jury investigating the 2003 leak of the identity...

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News Federal judge awards $91 million to family of former hostage
Federal judge awards $91 million to family of former hostage
Chris Buell
October 13, 2005 07:37:00 am

A US district judge has awarded $91 million for emotional distress to the family of Joseph Cicippio, who was held hostage in Lebanon by the paramilitary group Hezbollah from 1986 to 1991. US District Judge Henry...

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News Iraqi prisoners cast votes in referendum as US, Iraq step up security
Iraqi prisoners cast votes in referendum as US, Iraq step up security
Chris Buell
October 13, 2005 07:10:00 am

Detainees at prisons across Iraq who have not yet been tried cast their votes in the country's constitutional referendum Thursday as authorities stepped up security in preparation for the full referendum on Saturday. Those...

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News FEMA reconsidering gun ban in emergency Louisiana housing parks
FEMA reconsidering gun ban in emergency Louisiana housing parks
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 08:27:00 pm

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) said Wednesday that it was reconsidering a ban on firearms for people living at emergency housing parks in Louisiana following Hurricane Katrina after being pressured...

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News NY AG Spitzer drops charges against Sihpol following SEC settlement
NY AG Spitzer drops charges against Sihpol following SEC settlement
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 07:58:00 pm

New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer Wednesday dropped criminal charges against Theodore Sihpol, a former Bank of America broker accused of aiding illegal trades by a hedge fund, after Sihpol settled related charges with...

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News Indonesia to review anti-terror laws with help from Australia
Indonesia to review anti-terror laws with help from Australia
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 07:38:00 pm

Indonesia has agreed to work on strengthening its anti-terrorism laws with help from Australia, Australian Foreign Minister Alexander Downer said Wednesday. Downer made the announcement after meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda in...

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News White House cites Miers religious views in outreach to conservatives
White House cites Miers religious views in outreach to conservatives
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 07:11:00 pm

The White House Wednesday cited the religious views of US Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers , acknowledging the relevance of those to religious conservatives while denying that they should play any role in the rulings...

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News US Supreme Court hears arguments in whistleblower, mining cases
US Supreme Court hears arguments in whistleblower, mining cases
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 04:39:00 pm

The US Supreme Court Wednesday heard arguments on how far First Amendment protection should stretch for government whistleblowers who claim retaliation for their speech. In Garcetti v. Ceballos , an employee in...

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News Protesters call for execution of Bali bombers on anniversary of attacks
Protesters call for execution of Bali bombers on anniversary of attacks
Chris Buell
October 12, 2005 04:15:00 pm

Hundreds of demonstrators Wednesday gathered again outside the prison where several men convicted in the 2002 Bali bombings had been held, calling for the execution of the bombers on the third anniversary of the attacks [Jakarta Post...

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First impeachment trial began in US Senate

On December 17, 1798, the US Senate began its first impeachment trial. Senator William Blount of Tennessee, a land speculator, was accused of plotting with England to wrest control of Florida from Spain.

The Senate ultimately dismissed the charges for lack of jurisdiction - and, perhaps incidentally, lack of Blount, who had gone to Tennessee and had refused to return to the Senate for trial. Read more on the attempted arrest of William Blount.

Simon Bolivar dies

On December 17, 1830, South American revolutionary Simon Bolivar died in Colombia. During his lifetime, Bolivar led successful revolutions against Spanish colonial rule throughout South America. His efforts led to the independence of the modern-day nations of Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador and Bolivia, a nation named in his honor.

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