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Guatemala peasant massacre suspect arrested in US
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 6, 2010 10:43:00 am

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on Wednesday arrested a South Florida man accused of involvement in Guatemala's December 1982 massacre that left more than 250 dead. Authorities claim that Gilberto Jordan illegally concealed...

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India court sentences Mumbai gunman to death
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 6, 2010 08:56:30 am

An Indian court on Monday sentenced to death Mohammad Ajmal Amir Kasab , the lone gunmen to survive the three-day siege of Mumbai in November 2008 that killed 166. Kasab was convicted [JURIST...

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France court refuses to extradite Iranian engineer to US
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 5, 2010 03:28:55 pm

A French appeals court on Monday refused a US extradition request for Iranian engineer Majid Kakavand, accused of illegally exporting electronic equipment to Iran for military use. Kakavand was detained in France in March 2009 after the US government...

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News Argentina lower house passes same-sex marriage bill
Argentina lower house passes same-sex marriage bill
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 5, 2010 02:12:05 pm

The Argentine Chamber of Deputies voted 126-109 Wednesday in favor of a bill to legalize same-sex marriage in the country. The bill would also give gay couples the right to adopt children...

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Sri Lanka parliament eases state of emergency restrictions
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 5, 2010 01:06:02 pm

The Sri Lankan Parliament on Wednesday eased certain restrictions under the country's state of emergency laws, which have been in place for most of the last 27 years. Lawmakers voted to extend the state of emergency [Colombo...

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India high court bans ‘truth drugs’ in criminal investigations
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May 5, 2010 11:26:42 am

India's Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down the use of so-called "truth drugs" and lie detector tests in criminal investigations. The court held that the involuntary use of narcoanalysis and polygraph tests "amount to an...

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New York high court expands rights of nonbiological gay parents
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 5, 2010 09:54:23 am

The New York Court of Appeals , the state's highest court, issued two rulings Tuesday expanding the rights of nonbiological gay and lesbian parents. In one case, the court ruled 7-0 that a lesbian can assert...

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Former Canada terrorism detainee sues government
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 5, 2010 08:53:29 am

A Syrian native held in Canada for more than eight years on a national security certificate on Tuesday sued the Canadian government for negligence and false imprisonment. Hassan Almrei filed suit [CP...

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DC appeals court hears arguments in same-sex marriage case
Jaclyn Belczyk
May 4, 2010 04:12:11 pm

The District of Columbia Court of Appeals heard arguments Tuesday on whether DC voters should be allowed to decide on same-sex marriage in the city. While appeals are normally decided by a three-judge panel,...

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US lawmakers introduce Internet privacy draft legislation
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May 4, 2010 03:24:44 pm

Two US lawmakers on Tuesday unveiled draft legislation aimed at protecting Internet privacy. Representatives Rick Boucher (D-VA) and Cliff Stearns (R-FL) proposed the bill as a means to regulate how websites track...

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Eugene Debs sentenced for opposing US entry into WWI

On September 14, 1918, socialist and labor activist Eugene Debs was sentenced to ten years in prison for violating the Espionage Act and opposing the entry of the United States into World War I.

Incarcerated in the Atlanta Penitentiary, he was still there when he ran for President as the Socialist Party candidate in the 1920 election, receiving 919,799 votes. He was pardoned by President Warren Harding in December 1921. Learn more about Eugene Debs on the website of the Debs Foundation.

OPEC founded

On September 14 1960, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in Baghdad, Iraq. OPEC was created to promote higher crude oil prices for its members through the restriction of global supply.

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Eugene Debs sentenced for opposing US entry into WWI

On September 14, 1918, socialist and labor activist Eugene Debs was sentenced to ten years in prison for violating the Espionage Act and opposing the entry of the United States into World War I.

Incarcerated in the Atlanta Penitentiary, he was still there when he ran for President as the Socialist Party candidate in the 1920 election, receiving 919,799 votes. He was pardoned by President Warren Harding in December 1921. Learn more about Eugene Debs on the website of the Debs Foundation.

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