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News International commission upholds whaling ban despite Japan objection
International commission upholds whaling ban despite Japan objection
David Shucosky
June 21, 2005 09:39:00 am

The International Whaling Commission voted 29-23 against lifting its ban on commercial whaling Tuesday at its 2005 annual meeting . Japan had recently threatened to leave the organization if it didn't allow for some sort...

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News Unapproved Sunni list of names for Iraqi constitution committee could pose problem
Unapproved Sunni list of names for Iraqi constitution committee could pose problem
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:51:00 pm

Having last week reached a deal on Sunni representation on the parliamentary committee to draft the Iraqi constitution , Iraqi politicians are now debating over who exactly should be named to the new seats. Sunni...

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News World Health Organization urges new laws to protect mentally ill
World Health Organization urges new laws to protect mentally ill
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:36:00 pm

A new report released by the World Health Organization on Monday urges countries to pass laws protecting the mentally ill, a group categorized by a WHO press release as "among the most vulnerable and the least...

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News Bush demands vote on Bolton; recess appointment not ruled out
Bush demands vote on Bolton; recess appointment not ruled out
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:28:00 pm

President Bush on Monday demanded a vote in the Senate on his nomination of John Bolton as the US Ambassador to the United Nations, and White House officials would not rule out the possibility of a recess...

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News UK details plans for smoking ban
UK details plans for smoking ban
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 03:05:00 pm

The British Department of Health Monday began an 11-week program to survey the public on a proposed smoking ban that would prohibit smoking in restaurants, bars that serve food, and enclosed public...

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News Romanian prosecutors summon ex-president to testify in riots inquiry
Romanian prosecutors summon ex-president to testify in riots inquiry
David Shucosky
June 20, 2005 02:55:00 pm

Prosecutors on Monday summoned former Romanian President Ion Iliescu to testify in a criminal investigation into deadly riots by coal miners in the 1990s. Iliescu refused to appear personally and instead sent his lawyers, who...

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News Serbian PM denies negotiating surrender with wanted war criminal
Serbian PM denies negotiating surrender with wanted war criminal
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 12:57:00 pm

Serbian Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica denied earlier reports Thursday that his government was negotiating a surrender with war crimes suspect Ratko Mladic . Two Serbian newspapers and a rights activist claimed that the government...

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News New Hong Kong leader chosen for limited term under constitutional ruling
New Hong Kong leader chosen for limited term under constitutional ruling
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 12:50:00 pm

Veteran civil servant Donald Tsang was declared the new leader of Hong Kong Thursday after his nomination was supported by roughly 85 percent of the election committee, a 796-member group largely loyal to...

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News Supreme Court losing public support from left and right: poll
Supreme Court losing public support from left and right: poll
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 12:40:00 pm

A new poll released by the Pew Research Center shows a reduction in favorable views of the the US Supreme Court on both sides of the political spectrum. According to the poll released Wednesday,...

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News MA Governor supports amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions
MA Governor supports amendment to ban gay marriage and civil unions
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 12:11:00 pm

Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Thursday announced his support of a drive to put before state voters a proposed constitutional amendment to ban both same-sex marriage and civil unions. Massachusetts is the only US state where same-sex...

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