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News Rights watchdog accuses Burundi agents of killings, torture
Rights watchdog accuses Burundi agents of killings, torture
Holly Manges Jones
October 25, 2006 11:37:00 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) Wednesday accused agents of the Burundi National Intelligence Service of widespread abuses since the new government came into power, including killings and torture . HRW contended in...

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News California court allows Pledge of Allegiance challenger to sue chaplain for libel
California court allows Pledge of Allegiance challenger to sue chaplain for libel
Holly Manges Jones
October 25, 2006 10:55:00 am

Atheist Michael Newdow , the man who sued to have the words "under God" removed from the Pledge of Allegiance , will be able to proceed with a libel...

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News US Education Dept. relaxing single-sex classroom regulations
US Education Dept. relaxing single-sex classroom regulations
Holly Manges Jones
October 24, 2006 12:11:00 pm

The US Department of Education announced Tuesday that it is changing its regulations in order to allow public schools more discretion in providing for the separate education of boys and girls. The changes, to be...

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News Saddam testimony sought by Dutch court in chemical weapons case
Saddam testimony sought by Dutch court in chemical weapons case
Holly Manges Jones
October 24, 2006 09:40:00 am

A Dutch court took steps Monday to obtain testimony from Saddam Hussein in an appeal by a Dutch businessman convicted of selling chemicals that were used in poison gas attacks in Iraq. Frans Van...

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News Border fence legislation sent to White House for approval
Border fence legislation sent to White House for approval
Holly Manges Jones
October 24, 2006 08:35:00 am

The Secure Fence Act of 2006 , the second portion of a two-part plan to tackle illegal immigration in the US, was sent to President George Bush Monday for his signature. The...

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News ICTY appeals panel rules Serb nationalist war crimes indictee can defend self at trial
ICTY appeals panel rules Serb nationalist war crimes indictee can defend self at trial
Holly Manges Jones
October 24, 2006 07:47:00 am

The appeals chamber of the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia has ruled that Serbian war crimes suspect Vojislav Seselj can act as his own lawyer in his upcoming trial. An...

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News Lead lawyer for Thai military elected speaker of new constitutional assembly
Lead lawyer for Thai military elected speaker of new constitutional assembly
Holly Manges Jones
October 24, 2006 07:16:00 am

The lead legal consultant for the military regime that took over the Thai government in a bloodless coup in September was elected Tuesday to serve as speaker of the National Legislative Assembly , which is tasked...

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News Turkish broadcasters urge boycott of French programs to protest genocide bill
Turkish broadcasters urge boycott of French programs to protest genocide bill
Holly Manges Jones
October 19, 2006 07:15:00 am

Turkey's broadcasting watchdog urged a boycott Wednesday of French television programs and movies to protest the French parliament's approval of a bill that criminalizes denial of an Armenian genocide . The board...

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News Nigeria head declares emergency after governor’s ‘unconstitutional’ impeachment
Nigeria head declares emergency after governor’s ‘unconstitutional’ impeachment
Holly Manges Jones
October 19, 2006 07:14:00 am

Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo Thursday declared a state of emergency in the Nigerian state of Ekiti after Governor Ayodele Fayose was impeached by state lawmakers earlier this week following his conviction for corruption...

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News US releases former Nazi guard after Europe states refuse custody
US releases former Nazi guard after Europe states refuse custody
Holly Manges Jones
October 19, 2006 07:13:00 am

A former guard at the Nazi Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria has been released from a Michigan jail after Germany, Romania and Hungary all refused to take custody of him, according to a spokesman for the US...

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