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News NY appeals court rules ban on courtroom cameras constitutional
NY appeals court rules ban on courtroom cameras constitutional
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 12:01:00 pm

The New York State Court of Appeals upheld on Thursday a lower court ruling that the state's ban on cameras in trial courtrooms is constitutional. The appeals court ruled that the legislature has the final say...

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News Burundi to set up reconciliation commission and war crimes chamber
Burundi to set up reconciliation commission and war crimes chamber
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 10:42:00 am

Burundi on Wednesday approved a United Nations plan to establish a truth and reconciliation commission with a special war crimes chamber to investigate decades of bloody conflict between local Hutus and Tutsis going back to the country's independence in...

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News China drafting new anti-terrorism law
China drafting new anti-terrorism law
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 10:21:00 am

A senior Chinese government official said Thursday that China is drafting a new anti-terrorism law . Zhao Yongchen, deputy director of the counterterrorism bureau of the Ministry of Public Security , said the top terrorist...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Sunnis compromise on makeup of Iraq constitutional committee
BREAKING NEWS ~ Sunnis compromise on makeup of Iraq constitutional committee
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 10:11:00 am

AFP is reporting that Sunni leaders have announced a compromise with their Shiite and Krd colleagues on Sunni representation on the parliamentary committee charged with drafting Iraq's new permanent constitution. Under the compromise, the Sunnis will get 15 new...

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News NAACP picks former businessman as new leader
NAACP picks former businessman as new leader
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 09:39:00 am

The NAACP , the largest civil rights organization in the United States, has picked Bruce Gordon, formerly an executive with Verizon , to succeed Kweisi Mfume as its leader. An official announcement is expected...

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News Iraqi judge assassinated in Mosul
Iraqi judge assassinated in Mosul
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 09:25:00 am

Judge Salem Mahmud Haj Ali was shot to death on Thursday in Mosul along with his driver. He was in charge of a court division in the northern Iraqi city, and is the third judge to be killed [Reuters...

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News US panel calls for UN reform as funding dispute looms
US panel calls for UN reform as funding dispute looms
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 09:18:00 am

The Task Force on the United Nations , a bipartisan group created by the US Congress in December 2004, released a report Wednesday calling for significant changes in the UN, a number of which echo proposals advanced...

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News Annan oil contract meeting denied
Annan oil contract meeting denied
David Shucosky
June 16, 2005 09:13:00 am

Executive Michael R. Wilson joined UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Wednesday in denying that the two had met and discussed an oil contract as suggested in company memo made public earlier this week. The memo said "We...

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News Military, DOJ officials defend Gitmo practices at Senate hearing on detainees
Military, DOJ officials defend Gitmo practices at Senate hearing on detainees
David Shucosky
June 15, 2005 03:11:00 pm

Senior US military and Justice Department officials defended Guantanamo prison and US policy towards terror detainees Wednesday at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. Citing continued uncertainty about their status, Committee Chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA) urged Congress to...

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News Tribunal questions Saddam half-brother
Tribunal questions Saddam half-brother
David Shucosky
June 15, 2005 01:50:00 pm

The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) Wednesday questioned Sabawi Ibrahim al-Hassan , a half-brother of Saddam Hussein, in connection with crimes committed against the Kurds in the early 1980s. The tribunal questioned Hussein himself earlier...

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