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News No Canadian referendum on same-sex marriage after high court ruling
No Canadian referendum on same-sex marriage after high court ruling
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 12:38:00 pm

Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin has joined opposition leaders in rejecting a call for a national referendum on same-sex marriage in the wake of Thursday's Supreme Court of Canada ruling (reported in JURIST's Paper Chase) that opened the way...

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News Ruling on police officer's right to shoot fleeing non-violent suspect [US SC]
Ruling on police officer's right to shoot fleeing non-violent suspect [US SC]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 12:24:00 pm

Brousseau v. Haugen, United States Supreme Court, December 13, 2004 . Read the per curiam opinion here. Reported in...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Pinochet indicted for human rights violations
BREAKING NEWS ~ Pinochet indicted for human rights violations
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 11:42:00 am

AP is reporting that a judge has indicted former Chilean president General Augusto Pinochet for human rights violations.11:50 AM ET - BBC News is now reporting that the former leader has been put under house arrest. From Santiago, El...

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News US Supreme Court hands down four rulings
US Supreme Court hands down four rulings
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 11:12:00 am

The US Supreme Court handed down four rulings Monday on its last decision day of 2004. In Florida v. Nixon, the Court ruled that an accused Florida man was not due a new trial even though his lawyer had...

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News SEC Chairman nixes sanctions against Global Crossing founder
SEC Chairman nixes sanctions against Global Crossing founder
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 10:42:00 am

Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman William Donaldson has ruled against sanctioning Global Crossing founder Gary Winnick with a fine or charges in an unusual move that saw him side with two other commissioners in voting against the recommendation of...

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News Unocal slave labor case settled, appeals court arguments canceled
Unocal slave labor case settled, appeals court arguments canceled
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 09:23:00 am

Oral arguments due to take place Monday afternoon before a full bench of the US Ninth Circuit Courts of Appeals were cancelled Sunday night as a Unocal spokeman announced the settlement of a lawsuit against the oil company in...

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News Russian rights activists rally again Putin initiatives
Russian rights activists rally again Putin initiatives
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 09:09:00 am

Hundreds of Russian rights activists allied with both liberal and communist groups rallied in Moscow Sunday to mark the country's Constitution Day and protest what they see as an undemocratic and dangerous centralization of power by the Kremlin. Not...

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News Oracle signs merger deal with PeopleSoft
Oracle signs merger deal with PeopleSoft
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 08:58:00 am

Oracle Corporation announced Monday that it has signed a $10.3 billion dollar merger deal with PeopleSoft, ending an 18-month hostile takeover bid plagued with legal challenges. Read the Oracle press release on the merger here. Previously in JURIST's Paper...

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News UPDATE ~ US says Saddam aides have ended hunger strike
UPDATE ~ US says Saddam aides have ended hunger strike
Bernard Hibbitts
December 13, 2004 08:43:00 am

A US Army spokesman said Monday that eight former top aides to Saddam Huseein were taking meals again after having conducted a hunger strike over the weekend. AFP quotes a lawyer for former Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan...

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News US bugged UN nuclear chief’s phones in ouster bid
US bugged UN nuclear chief’s phones in ouster bid
Bernard Hibbitts
December 12, 2004 11:30:00 am

The Bush administration has bugged the communications of UN International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei in an effort to find evidence that could be used to oust him from his position and replace him with someone more to...

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Sewing machine patented

On September 10, 1846, United States patent number 3640 was awarded to Elias Howe for his sewing machine. In 1854, Howe brought legal action against Isaac Singer, because he alleged Singer's machine infringed upon the patent. Howe won the case and was awarded royalties from the Singer sewing machines.
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Last French execution by guillotine

On September 10, 1977, Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant convicted of murder, became the last person executed by guillotine in France.

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