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News American citizen captured in Iraq designated "enemy combatant"
American citizen captured in Iraq designated "enemy combatant"
Jeannie Shawl
April 1, 2005 02:26:00 pm

US Department of Defense spokesmen have said that US forces in Iraq are holding a man with joint US and Jordanian citizenship who is said to be a senior operative for terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi. The...

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News Rhode Island may amend smoking ban after unconstitutionality ruling
Rhode Island may amend smoking ban after unconstitutionality ruling
Jeannie Shawl
April 1, 2005 01:53:00 pm

Lawmakers in Rhode Island have said that they will consider amending the statewide smoking ban that took effect last month in light of a Newport Superior Court judge's Thursday ruling that certain exemptions in...

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News Turkish parliament votes to delay implementation of penal code reforms
Turkish parliament votes to delay implementation of penal code reforms
Jeannie Shawl
March 31, 2005 03:45:00 pm

The parliament of Turkey voted Thursday to delay the implementation of the country's new penal code until June 1. The reforms, passed in September as part of Turkey's efforts to join the European Union...

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News Yukos minority shareholders mobilize for legal action
Yukos minority shareholders mobilize for legal action
Jeannie Shawl
March 31, 2005 03:07:00 pm

Minority shareholders of embattled Russian oil company Yukos have begun to coordinate their efforts to ensure that losses incurred after Russia's dismantling of the oil company will be recouped. Shipston Group, a Bahamas-based investment...

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News Supreme Court considers "supermax" prison assignments
Supreme Court considers "supermax" prison assignments
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 04:53:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Wilkinson v. Austin , a case where the Court is considering what procedures are needed to protect a prisoner's due process rights when prison...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Federal appeals court refuses rehearing in Schiavo case
BREAKING NEWS ~ Federal appeals court refuses rehearing in Schiavo case
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 03:24:00 pm

AP is reporting that the US Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has again refused to conduct a full court rehearing in the Terri Schiavo case.3:35 PM ET - The Eleventh Circuit has denied Bob and Mary Schindler's request for...

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News Federal judge says Bush plot suspect can be examined for signs of torture
Federal judge says Bush plot suspect can be examined for signs of torture
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 02:30:00 pm

US District Judge Gerald Bruce Lee ruled Wednesday that Ahmed Abu Ali, the man charged with plotting to assassinate President Bush , can be examined by doctors to determine whether there is any evidence that Abu Ali was...

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News Iraq constitution draft could be delayed by wrangling over government
Iraq constitution draft could be delayed by wrangling over government
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 01:42:00 pm

Ongoing disputes among Iraqi National Assembly members over governmental nominations could delay the drafting of Iraq's constitution by as much as six months, several lawmakers say. The National Assembly is currently scheduled to have a first draft...

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News Sudan rejects UN sanctions resolution as "unbalanced"
Sudan rejects UN sanctions resolution as "unbalanced"
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 01:01:00 pm

Sudan's Ministry for Foreign Affairs Wednesday called yesterday's UN Security Council sanctions resolution "unbalanced and inappropriate," saying it "ignored the government's efforts in addressing the political, security and humanitarian aspects of the Darfur conflict." The...

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Top US commander in Iraq authorized extreme interrogation tactics
Jeannie Shawl
March 30, 2005 12:56:00 pm

Army Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez, once the top US commander in Iraq, authorized harsh prisoner interrogation tactics, according to a 2003 memo obtained and released by the ACLU under its ongoing Freedom of Information Act requests...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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UK signs Hong Kong over to China

On December 19, 1984, the United Kingdom and China signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration, which ceded control of Hong Kong to the government of mainland China in 1997. The treaty also ensured that Hong Kong would retain its capitalist and democratic systems for at least 50 year after the transfer of power.

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