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News Sponsors of California gay marriage ban sue state AG over bill description
Sponsors of California gay marriage ban sue state AG over bill description
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 01:36:00 pm

The sponsors of a proposed amendment to the California constitution that would ban gay marriage sued California Attorney General Bill Lockyer on Tuesday, alleging that his summary of the measure prepared by the...

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News Military junta overthrows Mauritanian president
Military junta overthrows Mauritanian president
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 01:14:00 pm

A military group in Mauritania overthrew the president on Wednesday, with a junta taking temporary control of the West African nation. Mauritanian President Maaoya Sid'Ahmed Taya , who has allied with the US in the...

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News Detainee alleges abuse en route to Guantanamo
Detainee alleges abuse en route to Guantanamo
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 12:41:00 pm

Benyam Mohammed , a 27-year-old Ethiopian man held at Guantanamo, claims he was tortured in Pakistan, Morocco, and Afghanistan before arriving in Cuba. While there is no independent verification for Mohammed's claims, it is not the...

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News Islamists defend morals law before Pakistan Supreme Court
Islamists defend morals law before Pakistan Supreme Court
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 12:16:00 pm

Government officials from Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province defended their controversial morals law before the Supreme Court of Pakistan on Wednesday. Earlier this week, the government argued that the law was unconsitutionally vague and...

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News Ninth Circuit rules Hawaiian school cannot limit enrollment to natives only
Ninth Circuit rules Hawaiian school cannot limit enrollment to natives only
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 11:34:00 am

A three-judge panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco has overturned a lower court ruling and struck down a Hawaiian school's policy of only admitting native Hawaiians as students, even...

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Two NY politicians back racial profiling for terrorism searches
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 11:08:00 am

A New York City councilman and state assemblyman have announced support for racial profiling in terrorism searches to protect the New York transit system from attacks like the recent London bombings. Assemblyman Dov Hikind , a Democrat from...

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News US opposes new draft of UN reforms on multiple grounds
US opposes new draft of UN reforms on multiple grounds
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 10:45:00 am

The US has strongly criticized a new UN draft of proposed UN reforms, complaining that the document is too long, poorly put together, and not responsive to American concerns. While the draft is far from being voted on, the...

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News Zambia ready to turn over London bombings suspect to UK
Zambia ready to turn over London bombings suspect to UK
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 10:04:00 am

Zambian authorities said on Wednesday that a suspect in the July 7 London bombings will be deported to Britain. Haroon Rashid Aswat , a British man being held by Zambian police , is under investigation for 20...

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Bush makes second recess appointment to install Pentagon official
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 09:44:00 am

President Bush made his second significant recess appointment this term Tuesday, installing Peter Flory as an assistant secretary of defense in a move marked by a one-sentence release and much less controversy than the appointment...

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Iraq constitution still stalled over unresolved issues
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 09:33:00 am

The Iraqi constitutional committee made no progress Tuesday in resolving some basic issues holding up the charter, raising further doubt that the constitution will be finished by the promosed August 15 deadline. On Sunday the committee asked...

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Sewing machine patented

On September 10, 1846, United States patent number 3640 was awarded to Elias Howe for his sewing machine. In 1854, Howe brought legal action against Isaac Singer, because he alleged Singer's machine infringed upon the patent. Howe won the case and was awarded royalties from the Singer sewing machines.
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Last French execution by guillotine

On September 10, 1977, Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant convicted of murder, became the last person executed by guillotine in France.

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