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News More election law violation charges laid against DeLay associates
More election law violation charges laid against DeLay associates
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 08:03:00 pm

Two men implicated in the growing scandal surrounding Texas Republican campaign groups associated with US House Majority Leader Tom DeLay have been charged with two additional felonies for violations in the 2002 election. Americans for a Republican...

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News Roberts completes third day of testimony as hearings move toward confirmation
Roberts completes third day of testimony as hearings move toward confirmation
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 07:33:00 pm

US Chief Justice nominee John Roberts wrapped up a third day of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee Wednesday marked by more jousting with Democratic senators and strong support from Republicans....

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News Delta, Northwest airlines file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Delta, Northwest airlines file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 07:09:00 pm

Delta Airlines and Northwest Airlines , the third and fourth largest US air carriers, both filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Wednesday. The filings highlighted the financial distress of the airline industry, particularly after...

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News Lumber industry group challenges constitutionality of NAFTA provision
Lumber industry group challenges constitutionality of NAFTA provision
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 04:34:00 pm

A US lumber industry trade group has challenged the constitutionality of the dispute settlement system under the North American Free Trade Agreement , arguing that the system violates due process. The Coalition for Fair Lumber...

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News Australia reconsiders stripping citizenship in proposed terror laws
Australia reconsiders stripping citizenship in proposed terror laws
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 04:05:00 pm

The Australian government has backed away from proposals to strip citizenship from those convicted of terrorism offenses, instead suggesting that it may be more effective to monitor them. Australian Prime Minister John Howard originally supported removing citizenship...

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News Afghan warlord backs investigation of civil war abuses, claims innocence
Afghan warlord backs investigation of civil war abuses, claims innocence
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 03:25:00 pm

Former Afghan mujahideen Abdul Rabb Rasoul Sayyaf said Wednesday that he supported an inquiry into abuses committed by fighters during the civil war in Afghanistan in the 1990s, but he rejected calls...

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News Pinochet may stand trial for killings, Chile high court rules
Pinochet may stand trial for killings, Chile high court rules
Chris Buell
September 14, 2005 03:05:00 pm

Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet can stand trial for an alleged campaign of abduction and murder of political opponents during his leadership, Chile's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. The ruling was the third by the...

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News Palestinian leaders call for stop to looting in evacuated Gaza Strip
Palestinian leaders call for stop to looting in evacuated Gaza Strip
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 04:45:00 pm

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and other leaders Tuesday called on Palestinians to halt looting and restore order following Israel's withdrawal earlier this week from the formerly occupied Gaza Strip . Celebrations and...

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News Investigation showed Gitmo military police, interrogators divided
Investigation showed Gitmo military police, interrogators divided
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 04:20:00 pm

A US probe into allegations of abuse of detainees at Guantanamo Bay reported that distrust between military police and investigators led to problems at the prison facility, according to new documents obtained by the Associated Press...

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News Nigerian scholars promoting Sharia law as support for women’s rights
Nigerian scholars promoting Sharia law as support for women’s rights
Chris Buell
September 13, 2005 03:53:00 pm

Muslim scholars in Nigeria have begun a campaign promoting Sharia or Islamic law as a tool for actually improving conditions for local women. Ibrahim Naiya Sada, director of the Centre for Islamic Legal Studies at a top...

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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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