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News Guantanamo ‘mass disturbances’ up sharply in 2007: US military report
Guantanamo ‘mass disturbances’ up sharply in 2007: US military report
Bernard Hibbitts
September 1, 2007 11:12:00 am

A new one-page US military report obtained by the Associated Press shows that despite a decline in the number of prisoners held at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay , "mass disturbances" by inmates have risen...

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News Myanmar  constitutional convention completes work on guidelines
Myanmar constitutional convention completes work on guidelines
Bernard Hibbitts
September 1, 2007 10:23:00 am

A convention convened by the government of Myanmar to establish guidelines for the eventual drafting of a new national constitution completed work at its final session Friday as international pressure increased...

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News Sikh rights group protests new US airport turban searches
Sikh rights group protests new US airport turban searches
Bernard Hibbitts
August 26, 2007 03:37:00 pm

The New York-based Sikh Coalition Saturday expressed concern at a new US Transportation and Security Administration policy that subjects Sikhs to heightened screening procedures at US airports, including mandatory turban pat downs. On...

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News Pakistan justice minister sacked after Chaudhry debacle
Pakistan justice minister sacked after Chaudhry debacle
Bernard Hibbitts
August 26, 2007 02:49:00 pm

Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has dismissed Law and Justice Minister Wasi Zafar and moved him to another cabinet portfolio in the wake of the reinstatement of suspended Pakistan Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry [official website;...

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News Ecuador president says congress will protect his immunity from trial
Ecuador president says congress will protect his immunity from trial
Bernard Hibbitts
August 26, 2007 02:03:00 pm

Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said in a radio address Saturday that he expected lawmakers in the country's congress to reject a request from Ecuador's Supreme Court to lift his immunity so that...

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News China legislature weighs giving criminal suspects more access to lawyers
China legislature weighs giving criminal suspects more access to lawyers
Bernard Hibbitts
August 26, 2007 12:11:00 pm

A Chinese draft law on criminal suspects' rights to meet with defense lawyers after questioning has been broadened to include cases involving state secrets, according to Chinese state media. A set of reforms to China's Law on Lawyers [text,...

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News Bangladesh curfew draws rights group warning
Bangladesh curfew draws rights group warning
Bernard Hibbitts
August 26, 2007 12:01:00 pm

Human Rights Watch (HRW) Saturday urged the interim government of Bangladesh to respect international human rights standards as it enforces a curfew and seeks to police demonstrations. The government imposed the curfew...

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News China cabinet mulling sex-selective abortions ban
China cabinet mulling sex-selective abortions ban
Bernard Hibbitts
August 25, 2007 10:58:00 pm

China's cabinet, the State Council , is considering a regulation to ban non-medical sex-selective abortions in the country, according to a senior official quoted by state media sources Saturday. Wang Yongqing, deputy head of the Office of Legislative...

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News Top military lawyers wary of CIA interrogation abuses under new Bush order
Top military lawyers wary of CIA interrogation abuses under new Bush order
Bernard Hibbitts
August 25, 2007 08:50:00 pm

US Judge Advocates General told a group of Republican senators last month that CIA prisoner interrogation methods authorized under a July executive order issued by President Bush could contravene the Geneva Conventions, according to the Boston...

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News Georgian republic sentences opposition activists for alleged Russian-backed coup plot
Georgian republic sentences opposition activists for alleged Russian-backed coup plot
Bernard Hibbitts
August 25, 2007 08:42:00 pm

A court in the central Asian republic of Georgia , formerly part of the old Soviet Union, has sentenced 12 opposition activists to prison terms of up to eight-and-a-half years for participating in an alleged coup plot 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.
Learn more about Elias Howe from the University of Rochester.

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.

The French death penalty was formally abolished by President Francois Mitterand in 1981. Learn more about the history of the guillotine.

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