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News Clear Skies Act dies in Senate committee
Clear Skies Act dies in Senate committee
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 10:50:00 am

The Clear Skies Act of 2005 , S. 131, stalled in the US Senate Wednesday after a split 9-9 vote in the Senate Environment and Public Works Committee . Senate rules do not allow a bill...

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News China rejects US call to reconsider anti-secession law
China rejects US call to reconsider anti-secession law
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 10:45:00 am

A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Thursday rejected a US call for China to "reconsider" its proposed anti-secession law allowing for "non-peaceful" reunification of the country as a last resort, labeling Washington's comments "irresponsible" and warning...

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News Turkish Guantanamo detainee claims abuse
Turkish Guantanamo detainee claims abuse
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 10:35:00 am

A lawyer representing a German-born Turk held at the US terror suspect detention camp at Guanatanamo Bay claimed Wednesday that his client had been subjected to torture, physical abuse and sexual humilation by interrogators. Murat Kurnaz [Amnesty International case...

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News Tsunami lawsuit prompts shelving of Thai study, calls for litigation limits
Tsunami lawsuit prompts shelving of Thai study, calls for litigation limits
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 10:20:00 am

A lawsuit filed last week in New York against the Thai government, the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a French a hotel chain in connection with the December 26 tsunami in Southeast Asia has prompted...

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News Yukos takes bankruptcy case to new court
Yukos takes bankruptcy case to new court
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 10:02:00 am

The Russian oil company Yukos has taken its recently-dismissed bankruptcy case to US District Court in a bid to hold off creditors long enough for it to appeal. US District Judge Nancy Atlas said Wednesday she would...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ War crimes court charges ex-Kosovo PM with 37 counts
BREAKING NEWS ~ War crimes court charges ex-Kosovo PM with 37 counts
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 09:45:00 am

AP is reporting that the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia at The Hague has charged ex-Kosovo prime minister Ramush Haradinaj, formerly a senior commander in the Kosovo Liberation Army, with 37 counts of war crimes.9:52 AM ET...

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News Interrogations probe concludes Pentagon leaders did not encourage abuse
Interrogations probe concludes Pentagon leaders did not encourage abuse
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 09:41:00 am

An investigation of US military interrogation policies and techniques presented to Congress Thursday by former US Navy Inspector-General Vice Adm. Albert T. Church has concluded that senior civilian and military leaders did not encourage abuse of prisoners...

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News US withdraws from world court protocol on consular access after unfavorable ruling
US withdraws from world court protocol on consular access after unfavorable ruling
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 08:56:00 am

The US State Department announced Wednesday that the United States has withdrawn from a protocol giving the International Court of Justice at the Hague authority to decide disputes between states arising from interpretation of the 1963 Vienna...

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News UK anti-terror bill in Lords showdown
UK anti-terror bill in Lords showdown
Bernard Hibbitts
March 10, 2005 08:54:00 am

The government of British Prime Minister Tony Blair is bracing for a legislative showdown in the House of Lords Thursday as the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Bill returns to the upper chamber for reconsideration. The legislation was amended in...

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News Unauthorized Outposts Opinion [Israel PMO]
Unauthorized Outposts Opinion [Israel PMO]
Bernard Hibbitts
March 9, 2005 07:07:00 pm

Summary of the Opinion on Unauthorized Outposts, former State Attorney Talia Sasson, submitted to Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon March 8, 2005 [concluding that 105 Jewish outposts on the West Bank are illegal, and chronicling the development of illegal settlements...

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Attica NY prison revolt ended in assault killing 41

On September 13, 1971, National Guardsmen stormed the Attica Correctional Facility in New York state after a four-day standoff with rioting prisoners. This photo, released by New York state authorities, shows Corrections Commissioner Russell Oswald in the Attica prison yard after it was retaken.

Thirty-two prisoners and nine guards died in the final assault. Learn more about the Attica revolt and the conditions the prisoners were trying to have improved in this retrospective.

Khrushchev takes over leadership of USSR

On September 13, 1953, Nikita Khrushchev was appointed General Secretary of the USSR Communist Party, taking over leadership of the country after the death of Joseph Stalin. Soon after taking office, Khrushchev exposed many of the crimes of his predecessor. He was later forced from power in 1964, largely in response to his handling of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Read an obituary of Nikita Khrushchev from the New York Times.

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