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News UN rights expert doubts fairness of Uzbek rebel trial
UN rights expert doubts fairness of Uzbek rebel trial
Greg Sampson
October 18, 2005 04:29:00 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers Leandro Despouy Tuesday expressed doubts about the fairness of Uzbekistan's ongoing trial of 15 alleged rebels accused of precipitating the violent May uprising in the town of...

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News Miller defends decision to be jailed, advocates journalist shield law
Miller defends decision to be jailed, advocates journalist shield law
Greg Sampson
October 18, 2005 03:41:00 pm

New York Times reporter Judith Miller , recently released from an 85-day prison term for contempt after refusing to testify about her sources to a grand jury investigating the Valerie Plame leak, announced Tuesday...

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News ICTY prosecutor warns of substantial delay in Milosevic trial
ICTY prosecutor warns of substantial delay in Milosevic trial
Greg Sampson
October 18, 2005 03:37:00 pm

Geoffrey Nice, the lawyer prosecuting former Yugoslavian president Slobodan Milosevic at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) , on Tuesday voiced his concern that the trial against the deposed leader [JURIST news...

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News US judge bars enforcement of Georgia voter ID law
US judge bars enforcement of Georgia voter ID law
Greg Sampson
October 18, 2005 03:07:00 pm

A judge for the US District Court in Northern Georgia granted a temporary injunction Tuesday against the enforcement of a Georgia law that requires voters to show photo identification before casting a ballot. Georgia officials argued the...

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News Iran sends Saddam indictment on war crimes to Iraqi government
Iran sends Saddam indictment on war crimes to Iraqi government
Greg Sampson
October 18, 2005 02:43:00 pm

Iranian Justice Minister Jamal Karimirad announced Tuesday that his country has sent its own indictment against former dictator Saddam Hussein to the Iraqi government, charging the former dictator with atrocities allegedly committed during the...

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News Hundreds still held awaiting hearings in wake of Katrina
Hundreds still held awaiting hearings in wake of Katrina
Greg Sampson
October 13, 2005 04:41:00 pm

Human Rights Watch said Thursday that hundreds of individuals accused of minor crimes in New Orleans before Hurricane Katrina struck are still detained in temporary local correctional facilities, awaiting a hearing before a judge. The chaos...

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News Uzbek rights activist arrested, held on extortion charges
Uzbek rights activist arrested, held on extortion charges
Greg Sampson
October 13, 2005 04:01:00 pm

Uzbek police have arrested activist Mukhtabar Tojibaeva , hours before she was expected to attend a human rights conference. Tojibaeva, who heads up the human rights organization Fiery Hearts, has been a vocal critic of the Uzbek...

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News Samsung, DOJ reach deal in price-fixing conspiracy case
Samsung, DOJ reach deal in price-fixing conspiracy case
Greg Sampson
October 13, 2005 03:44:00 pm

The US Department of Justice on Thursday announced that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. will plead guilty to charges that it conspired with other technology companies to fix prices on some of its dynamic...

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News Sunni group continues opposition to Iraq constitution
Sunni group continues opposition to Iraq constitution
Greg Sampson
October 13, 2005 03:14:00 pm

The Association of Muslim Scholars on Thursday urged Iraqis to reject the draft Iraqi constitution when it comes up for referendum on October 15 . A spokesman for...

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News ExxonMobil settles Clean Air Act allegations with EPA, DOJ, states
ExxonMobil settles Clean Air Act allegations with EPA, DOJ, states
Greg Sampson
October 11, 2005 05:03:00 pm

The Environmental Protection Agency and the US Justice Department announced on Tuesday that ExxonMobil will spend an estimated $571 million to settle a lawsuit with the federal government and three states over alleged violations of...

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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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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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