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News Tax exclusion for married couples applies to domestic partners: California court
Tax exclusion for married couples applies to domestic partners: California court
Gabriel Haboubi
October 3, 2007 02:28:00 pm

A California appeals court ruled Tuesday that domestic partners, like married couples, can inherit real estate from one another without an increase in property taxes. The Third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento found that...

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News Romanov execution not a state political killing: Russia prosecutor general
Romanov execution not a state political killing: Russia prosecutor general
Gabriel Haboubi
September 27, 2007 02:43:00 pm

Russia's top prosecutor has denied a move by a descendant of Russia's Tsar Nicholas II to have the Romanovs declared "political victims," Russia's RIA-Novosti reported Wednesday. Grand Duchess Maria Vladimirovna Romanov , a Spanish resident, was...

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News US House lawyers move to quash subpoenas in Cunningham bribery case
US House lawyers move to quash subpoenas in Cunningham bribery case
Gabriel Haboubi
September 27, 2007 01:27:00 pm

Lawyers representing twelve members of the US House of Representatives who were subpoenaed last month in the criminal trial of a defense contractor charged with bribing former US Rep. Randy "Duke" Cunningham filed motions in...

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News Russia court considers case against Putin critic under ‘anti-extremism’ laws
Russia court considers case against Putin critic under ‘anti-extremism’ laws
Gabriel Haboubi
September 26, 2007 03:23:00 pm

A Russian court began hearings against a renowned political commentator Tuesday, with prosecutors using expanded anti-extremism laws originally designed to combat racism and xenophobia but broadened in July to include activities taken for "political or ideological hatred."...

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News EU probing possible human rights violations in Bangladesh
EU probing possible human rights violations in Bangladesh
Gabriel Haboubi
September 26, 2007 02:18:00 pm

The European Union is monitoring possible human rights violations in Bangladesh , the Bangladeshi New Age reported Wednesday. The paper quoted Netherlands EU ambassador Bea Ten Tusscher as saying that the EU is concerned about several particular...

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News Malaysia lawyers protest corruption after release of ‘judicial fixing’ video
Malaysia lawyers protest corruption after release of ‘judicial fixing’ video
Gabriel Haboubi
September 26, 2007 01:30:00 pm

Approximately 2000 lawyers and activists, led by the Malaysian Bar Council , launched a large protest in Malaysia's capital, Wednesday, calling for an investigation into judicial corruption. Unrest has grown in the country following last week's...

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News Blackwater Iraq killings highlight lack of legal recourse against US contractors: NYT
Blackwater Iraq killings highlight lack of legal recourse against US contractors: NYT
Gabriel Haboubi
September 20, 2007 02:10:00 pm

Private security contractors operating in Iraq work largely above the law due to legal loopholes, according to a Thursday New York Times report on the aftermath of Sunday's shooting death of at least eight Iraqi civilians at the...

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News Federal judge allows Hitler Youth image on school uniform protest buttons
Federal judge allows Hitler Youth image on school uniform protest buttons
Gabriel Haboubi
September 20, 2007 01:09:00 pm

A federal judge ruled Thursday that two New Jersey students can protest against a school uniform policy by wearing buttons that depict uniform-clad Hitler Youth . Judge Joseph A. Greenaway Jr. of the District...

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News Japan court denies compensation to WWII Korean slave laborers
Japan court denies compensation to WWII Korean slave laborers
Gabriel Haboubi
September 19, 2007 03:14:00 pm

A Japanese district court Wednesday rejected demands for compensation by 22 South Korean women, as well as the surviving relatives of other women, who were forced to work at a Japanese military hardware factory during World...

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News Kyrgyzstan president seeks constitutional referendum on parliamentary elections
Kyrgyzstan president seeks constitutional referendum on parliamentary elections
Gabriel Haboubi
September 19, 2007 02:30:00 pm

Kyrgyz President Kurmanbek Bakiyev Wednesday called for a national referendum on amending the Kyrgyzstan constitution to elect parliament members by party list rather than by direct election, saying such a change would help...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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UK signs Hong Kong over to China

On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom and China signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which ceded control of Hong Kong to the government of mainland China in 1997. The treaty also ensured that Hong Kong would retain its capitalist and democratic systems for at least 50 year after the transfer of power.

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