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News Guantanamo guards taunted detainees with Saddam hanging photos: Hicks lawyer
Guantanamo guards taunted detainees with Saddam hanging photos: Hicks lawyer
Joshua Pantesco
February 1, 2007 02:44:00 pm

US soldiers taunted detainees at Guantanamo Bay with pictures of Saddam Hussein's hanging in "an attempt to intimidate and compel submission under a threat of death and mentally torture," according to comments made Thursday...

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News Federal judge cuts punitive damage award in Katrina insurance case
Federal judge cuts punitive damage award in Katrina insurance case
Joshua Pantesco
February 1, 2007 02:13:00 pm

A federal judge Wednesday reduced a $2.5 million punitive damage award to $1 million in a Hurricane Katrina insurance case, finding the award excessive at twelve times the amount of economic damages awarded. US...

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News Federal judge vacates ex-Enron CFO broadband conviction
Federal judge vacates ex-Enron CFO broadband conviction
Joshua Pantesco
February 1, 2007 08:27:00 am

A federal district judge on Wednesday vacated the conviction of former Enron CFO Kevin Howard in light of an August 2006 opinion by the US Court of Appeals for the Fifth...

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News Gratz settles affirmative action admissions lawsuit with University of Michigan
Gratz settles affirmative action admissions lawsuit with University of Michigan
Joshua Pantesco
February 1, 2007 07:57:00 am

Class action representatives Jennifer Gratz and Patrick Hamacher have settled their suit challenging the former affirmative action policies of the University of Michigan after a district judge on Wednesday issued an order approved the settlement terms, decertified...

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News Federal judge halts Guantanamo habeas cases pending appeals ruling
Federal judge halts Guantanamo habeas cases pending appeals ruling
Joshua Pantesco
February 1, 2007 07:46:00 am

US District Judge Reggie Walton on Wednesday denied several motions challenging the ongoing detentions of 16 Guantanamo Bay detainees, ruling that until the US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit decides whether civilian judges may...

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News EU taking ‘measured’ approach to world death penalty abolition after UK balks
EU taking ‘measured’ approach to world death penalty abolition after UK balks
Joshua Pantesco
January 31, 2007 02:43:00 pm

The European Union has agreed to adopt a "measured, step-by-step approach" to achieving a worldwide moratorium on the death penalty, according to German Minister of State Gunter Gloser, addressing the European Parliament on Wednesday. The...

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News Chavez granted power to rule by decree for 18 months
Chavez granted power to rule by decree for 18 months
Joshua Pantesco
January 31, 2007 02:30:00 pm

The Venezuelan legislature unanimously approved a bill Wednesday granting Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez authority to enact laws by presidential decree without legislative approval for the next 18 months. The same measure received initial...

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News DOJ to turn over domestic surveillance authorization to Judiciary Committee
DOJ to turn over domestic surveillance authorization to Judiciary Committee
Joshua Pantesco
January 31, 2007 01:53:00 pm

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Wednesday that the Justice Department will turn over to the Senate Judiciary Committee the text of an order, granted by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) , authorizing government surveillance...

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News Habre trial not expected for three years: Senegal official
Habre trial not expected for three years: Senegal official
Joshua Pantesco
January 31, 2007 01:35:00 pm

A three-year delay can be expected before former Chadian dictator Hissene Habre is brought to trial, Senegal Foreign Minister Cheikh Tidiane Gadio said Tuesday following an African Union (AU) summit in Ethiopia. The delay...

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News First new Guantanamo detainee charges expected by Friday: chief prosecutor
First new Guantanamo detainee charges expected by Friday: chief prosecutor
Joshua Pantesco
January 31, 2007 12:30:00 pm

New war crimes charges will be filed against Guantanamo Bay detainees beginning as early as Friday, chief prosecutor Col. Moe Davis (USAF) said Tuesday. Davis said, however, that charges are only expected to...

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Montgomery started racially-integrated bus service after boycott

On December 21, 1956, buses in Montgomery, Alabama, started racially-integrated service following federal court rulings ending on-board segregation.

Bus boycott leaders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy were among the first riders under the new scheme. Learn about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

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On December 21, 1879, Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia. In 1922, he would become leader of the USSR until his death in 1953. During his time as Soviet dictator, Stalin industrialized his country, which he then led to become one of the world's two superpowers after WWII. Through his infamous purges, show trials and nationwide famines, Stalin also became responsible for more deaths than any man in history.

Read documents regarding the USSR under Joseph Stalin from the U.S. Library of Congress.

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