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News ACLU asks federal appeals court to block domestic spying
ACLU asks federal appeals court to block domestic spying
Joshua Pantesco
November 15, 2006 08:04:00 am

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked a federal appeals court Tuesday to uphold a lower court ruling that the NSA domestic surveillance program is unconstitutional, arguing that the program...

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News Abramoff begins six-year prison sentence
Abramoff begins six-year prison sentence
Joshua Pantesco
November 15, 2006 07:30:00 am

Lobbyist Jack Abramoff on Wednesday began serving his six-year prison sentence on fraud and conspiracy charges. Abramoff will serve his sentence at a minimum-security facility in Cumberland, MD, a location close to the Washington, DC prosecutors...

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News Lebanon cabinet approves Hariri tribunal amidst political uncertainty
Lebanon cabinet approves Hariri tribunal amidst political uncertainty
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 01:19:00 pm

Lebanon's cabinet approved a UN draft proposal for an international judicial tribunal to try suspects in the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri , but six pro-Syrian cabinet members have resigned since Sunday,...

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News Australia repeats intent to seek Hicks return if charges not laid soon
Australia repeats intent to seek Hicks return if charges not laid soon
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 10:24:00 am

The Australian government will request the return of Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks if the US fails to charge him under the revised military commissions framework, Australia's attorney general told a meeting of the Human Rights...

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News Serb nationalist war crimes defendant on hunger strike over court-appointed counsel
Serb nationalist war crimes defendant on hunger strike over court-appointed counsel
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 10:02:00 am

Serbian war crimes suspect Vojislav Seselj has started a hunger strike ahead of his trial, scheduled for November 27 at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY), demanding that the...

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News Australia AG rejects bill of rights as obstacle in terror fight
Australia AG rejects bill of rights as obstacle in terror fight
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 09:34:00 am

An Australian bill of rights would frustrate the government's ability to deal with terrorism and other threats, Australia's attorney general told a meeting of Australia's Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) Monday. Australian Attorney General Phillip...

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News UK Lord Chancellor to propose limited televising of court proceedings
UK Lord Chancellor to propose limited televising of court proceedings
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 08:13:00 am

Certain portions of British courtroom proceedings could be televised in the near future, according to the Department for Constitutional Affairs (DCA) , which is preparing to outline a proposal in a consultation paper to be released in the...

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News Thai defense minister says decision on martial law imminent
Thai defense minister says decision on martial law imminent
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 08:01:00 am

Thai Defense Minister Boonrawd Somtas again suggested Monday that martial law could be lifted by Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont before the PM leaves for an international summit in Vietnam on November 18, and said that...

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News Senior UN envoy urges Myanmar military to free pro-democracy leader after visit
Senior UN envoy urges Myanmar military to free pro-democracy leader after visit
Joshua Pantesco
November 13, 2006 07:33:00 am

The UN's top political official has asked Myanmar's military government to release political prisoner and rights activist Aung San Suu Kyi after meeting with the rights activist over the weekend. Suu Kyi...

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Missouri narrowly approves stem cell research amendment
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November 8, 2006 01:15:00 pm

Missouri voters Tuesday narrowly approved Constitutional Amendment #2 , a stem cell initiative that would prevent Missouri from criminalizing the use of stem cells in certain techniques such as therapeutic cloning. With...

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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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