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News Judge rules Interior Department can stay online
Judge rules Interior Department can stay online
Gretchen E. Moore
December 3, 2004 07:54:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled Friday that the US Interior Department does not have to disconnect its computers from the Internet despite the possibility of tampering by hackers. The dispute arose regarding the...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court bars publication of election results pending appeal
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court bars publication of election results pending appeal
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 11:15:00 am

BBC News is reporting that Ukraine's Supreme Court has barred official publication of the country's presidential election results until it has considered the opposition's appeal.11:56 AM ET - The BBC now has a full story here. The English-language website...

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News Prosecutors ask court to uphold Martha Stewart’s conviction
Prosecutors ask court to uphold Martha Stewart’s conviction
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:45:00 am

Federal prosecutors filed a 220-page brief on Wednesday evening with the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals asking the court to uphold the conviction of Martha Stewart. Earlier this month, Stewart's attorneys argued that federal prosecutors improperly suggested that...

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News Jailed Barghouti to seek presidency of Palestinian Authority
Jailed Barghouti to seek presidency of Palestinian Authority
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:44:00 am

Marwan Barghouti, currently in an Israeli jail for involvement in terrorism, will seek the presidency of the Palestinian Authority, according to a top official in the ruling Fatah movement speaking Thursday. Barghouti is widely considered to be the most...

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News Judge denies Hinckley request for longer unsupervised visits
Judge denies Hinckley request for longer unsupervised visits
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:15:00 am

US District Judge Paul L. Friedman Wednesday denied a request by John Hinckley Jr. to spend more time away from St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington DC to visit his parents in Williamsburg, VA. Hinckley shot President Reagan and three...

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News Annan outraged by UN DR Congo abuses
Annan outraged by UN DR Congo abuses
Gretchen E. Moore
November 19, 2004 09:07:00 pm

Secretary General Kofi Annan admitted Friday that a "small number" of UN civilian and military personnel had committed "gross misconduct" by sexually exploiting refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo. He expressed outrage at their actions and said the...

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News California man found guilty under new sex tourism law
California man found guilty under new sex tourism law
Gretchen E. Moore
November 19, 2004 08:44:00 pm

A judge in California has found an 86-year-old man guilty of "sex tourism," specifically traveling to the Philippines to sexually molest girls in violation of a new federal law aimed at protecting children. John W. Seljan was the first...

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News AL court rules against dead ex-Klansman convicted of 1963 church bombing
AL court rules against dead ex-Klansman convicted of 1963 church bombing
Gretchen E. Moore
November 19, 2004 08:19:00 pm

The Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals issued a ruling Friday denying a rehearing for Bobby Frank Cherry, a former Ku Klux Klansman convicted in 2002 of the 1963 bombing of the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church in Birmingham. The bomb...

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News UPDATE ~ Chavez accuses US exiles of terror attack on top Venezuelan prosecutor
UPDATE ~ Chavez accuses US exiles of terror attack on top Venezuelan prosecutor
Gretchen E. Moore
November 19, 2004 08:04:00 pm

Updating a story reported this morning in JURIST's Paper Chase, a spokesperson for Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez claimed Friday that Venezuelan exiles in the US were behind the assassination of a top prosecutor, Danilo Anderson, in a car bomb...

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UN staff pass resolution critical of leadership
Gretchen E. Moore
November 19, 2004 07:26:00 pm

The UN staff union passed a resolution late Friday critical of the UN's senior management in the wake of allegations of fraud and corruption in the Iraq oil-for-food program and several supposed incidents of sexual harassment and favoritism. An...

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Ford pardoned Nixon for Watergate

On September 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford, in a televised address to the American people, pardoned ex-President Richard Nixon for any offenses committed in association with the Watergate break-in.

Read the full text of Ford's address, or listen to him read the pardon (via Watergate.info).

Treaty of San Francisco signed, officially ending WWII in the Pacific

On September 8, 1951, the Treaty of San Francisco was signed between 49 nations and Japan, ending World War II in the Pacific region. In addition to dismantling the Japanese Empire, the accord also provided for compensation to be paid by Japan to prisoners of war and civilians who were victimized by Japan during the War. Communist China did not participate in the San Francisco negotiations and thus signed the separate Treaty of Tapei with Japan.

Ford pardoned Nixon

On Sepetmber 8, 1974, President Gerald Ford pardoned predecessor Richard Nixon for any crimes he may have committed or participated in while in office. Read President Ford's remarks explaining the pardon.

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