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News Russian Constitutional Court clears way for reconsideration of anti-Bolshevik leader’s case
Russian Constitutional Court clears way for reconsideration of anti-Bolshevik leader’s case
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 11:32:00 am

According to a Russian human rights lawyer, the Russian Constitutional Court has cleared the way for lower court reconsideration and possible exoneration of Admiral Alexander Kolchak, the "White Russian" leader of anti-Bolshevik forces in Siberia who was recognized by...

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News New York AG Spitzer to run for Governor in 2006
New York AG Spitzer to run for Governor in 2006
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 11:15:00 am

Crusading New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer announced Tuesday that he will run for Governor of New York in 2006. Spitzer, a Democrat, has been New York attorney general since 1999 and appears to have his party's nomination within...

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News Karzai sworn in as President of Afghanistan
Karzai sworn in as President of Afghanistan
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 11:02:00 am

Hamid Karzai was officially sworn in Tuesday as President of Afghanistan in an invitation-only ceremony in Kabul. Karzai won the October 9 presidential election with 55.4% of the vote (certified results here). BBC News has more....

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News World Trade Center leaseholder wins jury verdict in insurance battle
World Trade Center leaseholder wins jury verdict in insurance battle
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 10:12:00 am

The leaseholder of the World Trade Center, destroyed in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, won a major legal victory Monday when a Manhattan jury agreed that the attack on the Twin Towers constituted two events for insurance purposes,...

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News FBI letter cites abusive Gitmo interrogations in 2002
FBI letter cites abusive Gitmo interrogations in 2002
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 09:49:00 am

AP has obtained a letter written by an FBI counterterrorism expert working at Guantanamo Bay that complains of abusive military interrogations of prisoners as early as 2002. The letter, written by Thomas Harrington to Maj. Gen. Donald J. Ryder,...

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News English comic slams UK religious hatred bill
English comic slams UK religious hatred bill
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 09:34:00 am

English comedian Rowan Atkinson, famed for his starring role in Blackadder and other UK comedy series, lashed out Monday evening against a proposed UK law to ban the incitement of religious hatred. Speaking at a meeting in Westminster Hall...

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News Dutch arrest man wanted by US for supplying lethal chemicals to Saddam
Dutch arrest man wanted by US for supplying lethal chemicals to Saddam
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 09:21:00 am

Dutch authorities announced Monday that they have arrested a man on the FBI's "Most Wanted" list (see this listing from 2000) for supplying lethal chemicals to Saddam Hussein's Iraq in the 1980s. Frans van Anraat, now 62, is said...

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News First Arab trial of former Gitmo detainees begins in Morocco
First Arab trial of former Gitmo detainees begins in Morocco
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 09:05:00 am

A trial began Monday in Rabat of five Moroccans formerly held by the US at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, charged with belonging to or assisting a criminal group that was preparing to commit terrorist acts. The five, turned over to...

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News Clergy sex abuse lawsuits force Spokane diocese into bankruptcy
Clergy sex abuse lawsuits force Spokane diocese into bankruptcy
Bernard Hibbitts
December 7, 2004 08:52:00 am

The Catholic Diocese of Spokane, Washington, confirmed Monday that it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, claiming a lack of funds to cover claims arising from multiple lawsuits against it alleging child sexual abuse by multiple clergy. The diocese...

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News Ruling on fraud in the Ukrainian presidential election [UKR SC]
Ruling on fraud in the Ukrainian presidential election [UKR SC]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 6, 2004 01:51:00 pm

Ruling on fraud in the Ukrainian presidential run-off of November 21, 2004; Ukraine Supreme Court, December 3, 2004. Read the full text in Ukrainian here, and an unofficial English translation here. Reported in JURIST's Paper Chase here....

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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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