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News Statistics show large increase in religious hate crimes in UK since London bombings
Statistics show large increase in religious hate crimes in UK since London bombings
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 09:21:00 am

The London Metropolitan Police said Tuesday that since the July 7 bombings , religious hate crimes have increased almost six times from a year ago during the same period. Reported incidents increased from 40 last year...

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News Amnesty International report slams Iraq insurgents for war crimes
Amnesty International report slams Iraq insurgents for war crimes
David Shucosky
August 3, 2005 09:14:00 am

A new report by Amnesty International says Iraqi insurgents have "fail to abide by even the most basic standards of humanitarian law." In Cold Blood: Abuses by Armed Groups calls for insurgents to stop targeting...

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News Violence continues in Sudan after Garang death
Violence continues in Sudan after Garang death
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 12:40:00 pm

After at least 36 people were killed in riots Monday, violence continued in Khartoum, Sudan on Tuesday in response to the death of former rebel leader John Garang [Wikipedia profile, who helped broker a peace deal and...

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News Arroyo denies witness claim of bribery, threatens lawsuit
Arroyo denies witness claim of bribery, threatens lawsuit
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 12:30:00 pm

The Philippines government on Tuesday denied a witness's accusation that President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo bribed election officials and threatened a lawsuit. Arroyo says people are being paid to testify against her as part of impeachment proceedings [JURIST...

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News US Guardsman demoted for revealing classified info online
US Guardsman demoted for revealing classified info online
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 11:24:00 am

Leonard Clark, of the Arizona Army National Guard , has been demoted from Specialist to Private First Class and fined $1,640 for disclosing classified information on his Iraq weblog . Soldiers are allowed to maintain such sites...

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News Indonesia high court replaces two judges in Newmont Mining trial
Indonesia high court replaces two judges in Newmont Mining trial
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 11:16:00 am

Indonesia's Supreme Court has replaced two judges in the trial of Newmont Mining Corporation on charges that it polluted Buyat Bay, near its mine . The high court ruled that the two were not qualified to...

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News NIH worker charged after threatening tax assessor with anthrax
NIH worker charged after threatening tax assessor with anthrax
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 11:09:00 am

A Maryland employee of the National Institutes of Health has been charged under the Terrorism Prevention Act with spreading false information and making a hoax for threatening a tax assessment board with anthrax. Michelle Ledgister,...

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News US ambassador says rights for women ‘fundamental requirement’ in Iraq
US ambassador says rights for women ‘fundamental requirement’ in Iraq
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 10:46:00 am

US ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad said Tuesday in Baghdad that protecting women's rights was "a fundamental requirement for Iraq's progress". Leaked drafts of the Iraqi constitution have reportedly contained provisions that would apply strict...

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News US Customs details over 1,000 gang arrests in deportation program
US Customs details over 1,000 gang arrests in deportation program
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 10:08:00 am

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement division of the US Department of Homeland Security has announced over 1,000 gang-related arrests so far this year, including 582 in just the past two weeks . DHS Secretary...

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News Lawyer Al-Bukhari is first woman to run for Egyptian presidency
Lawyer Al-Bukhari is first woman to run for Egyptian presidency
David Shucosky
August 2, 2005 09:28:00 am

Ashjan Ahmad al-Bukhari, an Egyptian lawyer, has become the first woman to join Egypt's presidential race, which for the first time will allow multiple candidates this year. However, doubts remain about the validity of her candidacy, since...

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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.
Learn more about Elias Howe from the University of Rochester.

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.

The French death penalty was formally abolished by President Francois Mitterand in 1981. Learn more about the history of the guillotine.

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