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News Iranian abortion bill rejected by Guardian Council
Iranian abortion bill rejected by Guardian Council
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 12:03:00 pm

Iran's Guardian Council , the legislative watchdog panel composed of six lawyers and six Islamic clerics, Monday rejected a bill that would have allowed abortion during the first four months of pregnancy when the mother's life was endangered...

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News Spain granting 700,000 permits to illegal immigrant workers in mass amnesty
Spain granting 700,000 permits to illegal immigrant workers in mass amnesty
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 11:27:00 am

The Spanish government has announced that it is granting some 700,000 work permits to previously-illegal immigrants who could prove that they had lived and worked in Spain for at least six months. As of Saturday, the final day immigrants...

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News IDF wants Jewish extremists arrested before Gaza pullout
IDF wants Jewish extremists arrested before Gaza pullout
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 10:48:00 am

An Israeli newspaper reported Monday that senior officers in the Israel Defense Forces want to pre-emptively detain a number of Israeli extremists before the planned Gaza Strip pullout and evacuation of settlements this summer. On...

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News Sharon postpones Palestinian prisoners release
Sharon postpones Palestinian prisoners release
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 10:02:00 am

Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon announced Sunday that he will postpone the release of 400 Palestinian prisoners, alleging that Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is not upholding his promise to pressure Palestinian militants into a ceasefire. Abbas...

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News Egypt parliament approves constitutional amendment for multi-candidate elections
Egypt parliament approves constitutional amendment for multi-candidate elections
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 08:49:00 am

Egypt's upper house of parliament Sunday approved an amendment to the Egyptian Constitution setting regulations for Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential election despite fear in some quarters that the guidelines would exclude serious contenders from running. Egyptians have typically...

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News Families of UK soldiers killed in Iraq file ICC suit against Blair government
Families of UK soldiers killed in Iraq file ICC suit against Blair government
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 08:21:00 am

The families of ten British soldiers killed in Iraq announced Sunday that they are filing suit against Prime Minister Tony Blair's government in the International Criminal Court for war crimes. Their group, Military Families Against the War,...

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News Real ID Act heads to Senate after passing House as part of money bill
Real ID Act heads to Senate after passing House as part of money bill
Jamie Sterling
May 6, 2005 03:01:00 pm

The Real ID Act , which would set guidelines for state identification cards must follow and would require the presentation of four forms of ID to obtain a driver's license, awaits a vote in the Senate after passing the...

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News NPT review conference delayed by Egypt call on nuke powers to account
NPT review conference delayed by Egypt call on nuke powers to account
Jamie Sterling
May 6, 2005 02:37:00 pm

Efforts by delegates from 188 countries attending the UN's 2005 Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty Review Conference to agree on a final agenda were foiled Friday by Egypt's last-minute call for the meeting to include a review of how...

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News Japan threatens to break 20-year commercial whaling ban
Japan threatens to break 20-year commercial whaling ban
Jamie Sterling
May 6, 2005 12:34:00 pm

Japan threatened Friday to leave the International Whaling Commission to form a pro-whaling commission by 2006 if the 20-year moratorium on commercial whaling is not lifted and the IWC fails to establish a new whaling management system...

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Appeals court strikes down FCC broadcast flag rules
Jamie Sterling
May 6, 2005 11:33:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit ruled Friday that FCC regulations prohibiting the manufacture of video and computer hardware without broadcast flag anti-piracy technology are invalid. The court said:The broadcast...

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Georgia became first US state to ban lynching

On December 20, 1893, Georgia became the first state in the Union to pass a law against lynching, making the act punishable by four years in prison.

The statute was not particularly effective - read the text of the 1899 pamphlet Lynch Law in Georgia by anti-lynching activist Ida Wells-Barnett.

UN Drug Trafficking Convention signed

On December 20, 1988, the United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances was signed in Vienna, Austria. The treaty provides mechanisms for international coordination in preventing the manufacture and distribution of drugs worldwide. Over 170 countries have signed the treaty to date.

Learn more about the treaty from the UN.

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