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News Travel ban placed on Kenya officials as corruption inquiry continues
Travel ban placed on Kenya officials as corruption inquiry continues
Chris Buell
February 14, 2006 11:26:00 am

Kenyan police have placed a travel ban on more than 20 officials as investigations continue into government corruption. Police told some 20 officials allegedly linked to the Goldenberg affair , a multi-million gold and diamond scam, not to...

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News Egypt voting law proposal prompts outcry from Muslim Brotherhood
Egypt voting law proposal prompts outcry from Muslim Brotherhood
Chris Buell
February 14, 2006 10:31:00 am

The Egyptian opposition Muslim Brotherhood has promised to fight legislation backed by President Hosni Mubarak that would delay local elections in Egypt for an another two years and preserve the...

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News Iraqis to sue UK military over videotaped abuse
Iraqis to sue UK military over videotaped abuse
Chris Buell
February 14, 2006 10:03:00 am

Two Iraqis claiming they were beaten by British soldiers following a demonstration that turned violent in 2004 said Tuesday that they would sue the UK military over the incident. According to Bassem Shaker, one of the two, he was...

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News Uganda president denounces court ruling on trial of opposition leader
Uganda president denounces court ruling on trial of opposition leader
Chris Buell
February 7, 2006 11:45:00 am

Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni on Monday criticized a Constitutional Court ruling that halted the court-martial of opposition leader Kizza Besigye on charges of possessing illegal firearms. Museveni vowed to fight the court ruling...

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News Wolfowitz promises corruption crackdown by World Bank
Wolfowitz promises corruption crackdown by World Bank
Chris Buell
February 7, 2006 11:17:00 am

World Bank President Paul Wolfowitz has promised to target corruption in governments that deal with the bank and in the organization itself during a worldwide staff meeting. As an example, Wolfowitz cited Kenya, from which the World...

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News France interior minister proposes stricter immigration laws
France interior minister proposes stricter immigration laws
Chris Buell
February 7, 2006 10:55:00 am

French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy on Tuesday announced proposed new immigration laws that would enable the government to be more selective in allowing newcomers into the country and...

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News UK minister renews call for ‘glorifying terrorism’ offense after cartoons protests
UK minister renews call for ‘glorifying terrorism’ offense after cartoons protests
Chris Buell
February 7, 2006 10:31:00 am

Following angry protests over the Muhammad cartoons by British Muslims in London late last week, UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke Tuesday renewed calls for the inclusion of a "glorifying terrorism" offense in the proposed...

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News Judge bars foreign media from Canada tainted blood trial
Judge bars foreign media from Canada tainted blood trial
Chris Buell
February 7, 2006 10:11:00 am

A Canadian judge Monday banned foreign media from the courtroom for a long-awaited criminal trial over the use of HIV-infected blood-clotting medicine by the Canadian Red Cross in the 1980s that led to more than 1000 Canadians...

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News Amnesty report condemns ‘disgraceful’ US executions of mentally ill
Amnesty report condemns ‘disgraceful’ US executions of mentally ill
Chris Buell
January 31, 2006 01:13:00 pm

As many as 10 percent of prisoners executed in the US over the past 30 years suffered from some form of mental illness, according to a report issued Tuesday by Amnesty International . In a call for...

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News California Senate passes ban on state-produced news reports
California Senate passes ban on state-produced news reports
Chris Buell
January 31, 2006 11:42:00 am

The California Senate has approved legislation banning state agencies' production of news releases designed to look like objective reports. Senators approved SB 740 by a 21-11 vote. The legislation mirrors a court ruling made last...

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First Non-Aligned Movement conference closes

On September 6, 1961, the Non-Aligned Movement concluded its first official conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. The organization was founded in 1955 to support mostly developing countries who did not wish to side with either of the great Cold War powers. It also worked to shepherd these nations through the process of decolonization.

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about the history and founding principles of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Pilgrims leave Plymouth, England for North America

On September 6, 1620, the Pilgrims left Plymouth, England. They set sail on the Mayflower for North America, where they would found the Plymouth Colony in modern-day Massachusetts.
While in transit, the Pilgrims promulgated the Mayflower Compact, which would serve as their colony's first governing document.

Law requiring German Jews to wear star announced

On September 6, 1941, German authorities announced the adoption of a regulation, formally enacted on September 1, requiring all Jews in German territories to wear a star. Read an English translation of the Police Decree Concerning the Marking of Jews.

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