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News Gonzales nomination hearing transcript [US Senate Judiciary Committee]
Gonzales nomination hearing transcript [US Senate Judiciary Committee]
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 05:34:00 pm

Transcript from the US Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on the nomination of Alberto Gonzalez to be US Attorney General, January 6, 2005. Read the transcript text from the Washington Post here....

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News Australian Gitmo detainee says US transfered him to Egypt for torture
Australian Gitmo detainee says US transfered him to Egypt for torture
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 04:51:00 pm

Military lawyers for an Australian detainee held at Guantanamo Bay Cuba have said in court papers that their client, originally detained by the US in Pakistan in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, was later tranfered to...

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News Gonzales faces stiff questioning from Democratic, Republican senators
Gonzales faces stiff questioning from Democratic, Republican senators
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 04:42:00 pm

Attorney General nominee Alberto Gonzales faced almost six hours of Senate grilling Thursday during his portion of a day-long confirmation hearing that was by turns effusive, gruff, and scathing. Democratic Senators challenged the nominee on his handling of a...

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News UN appeals to warring parties not to hijack tsunami relief supplies
UN appeals to warring parties not to hijack tsunami relief supplies
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 01:54:00 pm

UN Under-Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs Jan Egeland Thursday appealed to warring groups in the tsunami affected areas of South Asia to respect ceasefires, suspend their conflicts and stop reported acts of "banditry" that in a few instances he...

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News UPDATE ~ Democrats halt Congress electoral certification
UPDATE ~ Democrats halt Congress electoral certification
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 01:34:00 pm

Following up on a report this morning in JURIST's Paper Chase, Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate have halted Congress' formal certification of the electoral college results and have forced a two-hour debate on problems encountered in the...

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News Iraqi emergency law extended through election date
Iraqi emergency law extended through election date
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 01:25:00 pm

Iraqi Interim Prime Minister Iyad Allawi announced Thursday that he has extended for a further 30 days the country's emergency law approved in July but only implemented in November. The extension carries the National Safety Law - authorizing the...

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News Padilla lawyers want habeas hearing or release
Padilla lawyers want habeas hearing or release
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 12:49:00 pm

Lawyers for suspected "dirty bomber" Jose Padilla have asked a South Carolina federal judge to hear their claim for a writ of habeas corpus or release Padilla, currently being held in the US Naval Weapons Station brig in Charleston....

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court rejects last-ditch Yanukovych appeal
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court rejects last-ditch Yanukovych appeal
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 12:10:00 pm

AP is reporting that the Ukrainian Supreme Court has rejected losing presidential candidate Viktor Yanukovych's appeal of last month's presidential revote.12:45 PM ET - BBC News now has a full story here....

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News Bush continues "junk lawsuits" campaign
Bush continues "junk lawsuits" campaign
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 11:28:00 am

Continuing his campaign for tort reform, President Bush meets with lawmakers Thursday to discuss shifting many class-action suits from state to federal courts a day after delivering a speech in Illinois on capping damage awards for medical malpractice. The...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bankruptcy judge cancels US Airways collective bargaining agreement
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bankruptcy judge cancels US Airways collective bargaining agreement
Bernard Hibbitts
January 6, 2005 11:05:00 am

AP is reporting that a federal bankruptcy judge in Alexandria, Virginia, has canceled a collective bargaining agreement between US Airways and its machinists union (part of the International Association of Machinists), providing hundreds of millions of dollars in annual...

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Israel parliament meets for the first time

On February 14, 1949, Israel's parliament, the Knesset, convened for the first time, and Joseph Shprinzak was elected as its first Speaker.

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