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News Marines charge "abducted" corporal with desertion
Marines charge "abducted" corporal with desertion
Bernard Hibbitts
December 10, 2004 08:51:00 am

The US Marine Corps announced late Thursday that after a five-month investigation it has filed desertion charges against a corporal who disappeared from his Iraq base and who later claimed to have been abducted and held hostage by Iraqi...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ US soldier pleads guilty to killing wounded Iraqi
BREAKING NEWS ~ US soldier pleads guilty to killing wounded Iraqi
Bernard Hibbitts
December 10, 2004 07:55:00 am

AP is reporting that a US soldier has pleaded guilty to killing a severely wounded Iraqi civilian, according to military sources.8:07 AM ET - Staff Sgt. Johnny M. Horne Jr., 30, of Winston-Salem, N.C., was charged with murdering the...

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News Sentencing transcript for RI reporter convicted for not revealing source [US DC]
Sentencing transcript for RI reporter convicted for not revealing source [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 07:35:00 pm

Sentencing transcript for Jim Taricani , United States District...

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News Rights groups say revised intel reform bill still limits privacy, personal freedom
Rights groups say revised intel reform bill still limits privacy, personal freedom
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 03:56:00 pm

Rights groups are warning that the sweeping intelligence reform package now awaiting signature by the President after Senate passage yesterday is better than earlier versions but still contains multiple provisions that threaten privacy and personal freedom. An ACLU spokesperson...

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News Ex-college president charged in $5M student loan fraud
Ex-college president charged in $5M student loan fraud
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 03:25:00 pm

The former president of Morris Brown College, an historically black institution in Atlanta, Georgia, has been charged with taking out some $5 million in unauthorized federal student loans in the names of students who did not want them and...

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News Zimbabwe enacts law banning foreign-funded rights groups
Zimbabwe enacts law banning foreign-funded rights groups
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 01:05:00 pm

The Zimbabwe parliament Thursday passed a controversial bill banning foreign-funded human rights groups from operating in the country and requiring all other rights groups to register with the governmet. Pro-government legislators have accused outside rights groups of being tools...

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News Ukraine Prosecutor-General fired in wake of electoral reforms
Ukraine Prosecutor-General fired in wake of electoral reforms
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 11:43:00 am

Ukrainian President Leonid Kuchma signed a decree Thursday effectively firing the country's Prosecutor-General, according to Russia's Interfax news agency. Gennady Vasilyev had submitted his resignation Wednesday, which Kuchma had accepted as part of a parliamentary deal to pass a...

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News Pentagon planning permanent Gitmo prison with professional guards
Pentagon planning permanent Gitmo prison with professional guards
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 11:12:00 am

Military planners are seeking $25 million to build a state-of-the-art 200-cell permanent detention facilty in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to be guarded by a special 324-member professional guard force, according to a story running Thursday in the Miami Herald. The...

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News UK discriminated against Gypsy refugees, says high court
UK discriminated against Gypsy refugees, says high court
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 10:51:00 am

The UK House of Lords ruled Thursday that immigration controls set up by the British government had systematically discriminated against Roma Gypsies trying to enter Britain, largely from the Czech Republic where many faced prosecution. Roma, known for their...

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News Same-sex marriage reference [SC Canada]
Same-sex marriage reference [SC Canada]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 9, 2004 10:39:00 am

Reference re Same-Sex Marriage, Supreme Court of Canada, December 9, 2004 [ruling that the Canadian federal government has the right to legalize same-sex marriage but declining to rule on the question of whether the traditional definition of marriage is constitutional...

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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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