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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Democrats to pay for full statewide hand recount of Washington votes for governor
BREAKING NEWS ~ Democrats to pay for full statewide hand recount of Washington votes for governor
Bernard Hibbitts
December 3, 2004 05:25:00 pm

KGW-TV in Portland is reporting that Washington state Democrats have said they will pay for a full statewide hand recount of the ballots cast in the November Washington governor's race, which Republican Dino Rossi won on the night by...

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News Bush signs disabilities education bill
Bush signs disabilities education bill
Bernard Hibbitts
December 3, 2004 02:11:00 pm

President Bush Friday signed into law H.R. 1350, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act of 2004 (IDEA), designed among other things to ensure that students with disabilities will have special education teachers with the skills and training to...

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News Supreme Court takes broadband access case
Supreme Court takes broadband access case
Bernard Hibbitts
December 3, 2004 01:37:00 pm

The US Supreme Court announced at midday Friday that it would hear appeals from the Federal Communications Commission and the cable industry on whether broadband services that offer computer users high-speed links to the Internet via cable are an...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine Supreme Court invalidates poll, orders new vote
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine Supreme Court invalidates poll, orders new vote
Bernard Hibbitts
December 3, 2004 11:14:00 am

BBC News is reporting that the Ukrainian Supreme Court has invalidated the disputed presidential election poll and ordered fresh elections.11:21 AM ET - Ukraine Channel 5 is broadcasting live video from Kyiv of crowds in the main square celebrating...

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News Ukraine parliament votes to withdraw troops from Iraq
Ukraine parliament votes to withdraw troops from Iraq
Bernard Hibbitts
December 3, 2004 07:23:00 am

Still wracked by an electoral crisis, the Ukrainian parliament Friday passed a resolution calling on outgoing President Leonid Kuchma to withdraw Ukraine's 1600-strong contingent of troops from Iraq. The resolution was supported by both pro-government and pro-opposition deputies. Under...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ UN ambassador Danforth resigns
BREAKING NEWS ~ UN ambassador Danforth resigns
Bernard Hibbitts
December 2, 2004 05:49:00 pm

AP is reporting that United States ambassador to the UN John Danforth has resigned after barely five months service since his swearing-in on July 1, 2004 following predecessor John Negroponte's move to Baghdad as head of the new US...

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News UPDATE ~ Ukraine Supreme Court adjourns without deciding election case
UPDATE ~ Ukraine Supreme Court adjourns without deciding election case
Bernard Hibbitts
December 2, 2004 02:37:00 pm

Updating an earlier report in JURIST's Paper Chase, the Ukrainian Supreme Court adjourned Thursday without ruling on the opposition's election fraud case, as had previously been anticipated. The court did, however, begin hearing final arguments in the appeal, and...

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News More legal maneuvers in Ukraine crisis as country awaits Supreme Court ruling
More legal maneuvers in Ukraine crisis as country awaits Supreme Court ruling
Bernard Hibbitts
December 2, 2004 07:22:00 am

Legal maneuvers in the Ukraine electoral crisis multiplied late Wednesday and Thursday as the country awaited the Supreme Court's ruling over the opposition's appeal on electoral fraud in the recent Presidential poll, which opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko has said...

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News Joint Statement on Settlement of Political Crisis in Ukraine [Ukraine Presidency]
Joint Statement on Settlement of Political Crisis in Ukraine [Ukraine Presidency]
Bernard Hibbitts
December 1, 2004 06:34:00 pm

Joint Statement following Round Table Talks on Settlement of Political Crisis in Ukraine. Ukraine Presidency, December 1, 2004. Text:At their second session in Kyiv on December 1, 2004, the Parties in the round table meeting considered in detail development of...

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News Jeb Bush attorneys ask Supreme Court to decide Terri Schiavo’s case
Jeb Bush attorneys ask Supreme Court to decide Terri Schiavo’s case
Bernard Hibbitts
December 1, 2004 04:47:00 pm

Attorneys for Florida Governor Jeb Bush filed a brief Wednesday asking the US Supreme Court to step into the legal battle over Terri Schiavo's life. At issue is whether Governor Bush overstepped his bounds in pushing through Terri's Law...

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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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