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News Pinochet in hospital with stroke after appeals court delays ruling
Pinochet in hospital with stroke after appeals court delays ruling
Bernard Hibbitts
December 19, 2004 08:44:00 am

Former Chilean president General Augusto Pinochet was admited to Santiago's Military Hospital hospital Saturday for treatment for a suspected stroke, one day after a Chilean appeals court delayed a decision on an indictment and house arrest order against him....

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News Kansas death penalty law ruling [Kansas SC]
Kansas death penalty law ruling [Kansas SC]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 06:19:00 pm

Kansas v. Marsh, Supreme Court of Kansas, December 17, 2004 ....

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News Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 [US Congress; as signed]
Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 [US Congress; as signed]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 01:21:00 pm

Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004, passed by the US Congress and signed into law by President George W. Bush, December 17, 2004. Read the full text of the act, as signed, here . Reported in JURIST's Paper...

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News Yukos US bankruptcy order prompts legal tug of war with Russia
Yukos US bankruptcy order prompts legal tug of war with Russia
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 01:13:00 pm

US Bankruptcy Judge Letitia Clark took jurisdiction Thursday of a bankruptcy claim filed Tuesday by Russian oil giant Yukos, issuing a temporary 10-day injunction against the Russian government's sale of any Yukos assets and setting off a legal tug...

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News Bush signs intelligence reform bill into law
Bush signs intelligence reform bill into law
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 12:40:00 pm

President Bush signed the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 into law Friday, implementing a series of intelligence reforms recommended by the 9/11 Commission and authorizing the broadest re-working of the US intelligence structure since President...

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News Saddam defense minister making court appearance next week
Saddam defense minister making court appearance next week
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 12:03:00 pm

An Iraqi official said Friday that former Saddam Hussein Defense Minister, Gen. Sultan Hashim Ahmad would join Ali Hassan al-Majid - known as "Chemical Ali" - in going before an Iraqi court next week for a hearing in preparation...

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News Secret CIA prison at Guantanamo revealed
Secret CIA prison at Guantanamo revealed
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 11:50:00 am

The Washington Post Friday published details about the existence of a hitherto-secret CIA prison within the Pentagon-run military detention facility for terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The prison has housed high-value detainees from Pakistan, West Africa, Yemen and...

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News EU sets date for start of talks with Turkey, but Cyprus wrangling looms
EU sets date for start of talks with Turkey, but Cyprus wrangling looms
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 11:35:00 am

European Union leaders agreed Thursday on a date of October 3, 2005 for the start of official talks with Turkey regarding its potential accession to the European Union. The European Parliament voted for the opening of talks earlier this...

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News Ohio court turns back election challenge on technicality
Ohio court turns back election challenge on technicality
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 09:23:00 am

Ohio Chief Justice Thomas Moyer Thursday threw out on a technicality a challenge filed by voting rights activists claiming that the November 2 vote in that state was invalid because of voting machine errors, double-counting of some ballots and...

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News Chess champ Fischer wants to take up Iceland asylum offer
Chess champ Fischer wants to take up Iceland asylum offer
Bernard Hibbitts
December 17, 2004 08:46:00 am

Iceland has offered a residency permit to Bobby Fisher, the US chess champion now detained in Japan and wanted for extradition to the US who beat Russian Boris Spassky in a famous international chess match in Reykyavik in 1972....

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Women lawyers allowed to practice before US Supreme Court

On February 15, 1879, President Rutherford B. Hayes signed legislation allowing women to be admitted to practice before the United States Supreme Court. Belva Lockwood became the first woman admitted to practice under the new law on March 3, 1879.

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