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News Spanish judge jails suspected suicide bombing recruiters
Spanish judge jails suspected suicide bombing recruiters
Kate Heneroty
June 22, 2005 09:22:00 am

Eight men accused of recruiting people to carry out suicide bombings in Iraq have been jailed in Spain following several days of questioning, officials of the National Court announced Tuesday. Spanish Judge Fernando Grande-Malarska freed...

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News Documents show UN knew Hussein violated sanctions
Documents show UN knew Hussein violated sanctions
Kate Heneroty
June 22, 2005 08:46:00 am

Documents released by a US congressional panel Tuesday show that the UN Security Council was aware that Saddam Hussein was violating UN sanctions, but was so split that many breaches went unchecked. Among the breaches were maintaining...

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News Israel resumes militant assassination policy
Israel resumes militant assassination policy
Kate Heneroty
June 22, 2005 08:21:00 am

Citing recent attacks, Israel announced Wednesday it has resumed a policy of "targeted assassinations" of Islamic Jihad militants, abandoned in February as part of a ceasefire deal. The policy has proved controversial, with critics disputing its legality ...

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News France to appeal light sentences of soldiers convicted of Africa bank robberies
France to appeal light sentences of soldiers convicted of Africa bank robberies
Kate Heneroty
June 22, 2005 08:09:00 am

France's Justice Ministry announced Wednesday that it would appeal the "lenient" sentences imposed on French peacekeeping soldiers convicted Tuesday by a Paris military court of robbing an Ivory Coast bank while supporting a UN peacekeeping...

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News House to vote on constitutional amendment  against flag burning
House to vote on constitutional amendment against flag burning
Kate Heneroty
June 22, 2005 07:37:00 am

The US House of Representatives is scheduled to vote Wednesday on HJ Res. 10 , a proposed constitutional amendment to criminalize the desecration of the American flag. If it passes in the House, it will...

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News Suspected war criminal Mladic to turn himself in for $5M
Suspected war criminal Mladic to turn himself in for $5M
Kate Heneroty
June 19, 2005 04:11:00 pm

Former Bosnia Serb General Ratko Mladic , who has been indicted for war crimes, has agreed to turn himself over to the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia , in exchange for $5 million for...

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News "Chemical Ali" questioned by Iraqi tribunal
"Chemical Ali" questioned by Iraqi tribunal
Kate Heneroty
June 19, 2005 03:47:00 pm

Ali Hassan al-Majid, otherwise known in Western media as "Chemical Ali" , was questioned Thursday by an Iraqi tribunal preparing for the trials of the leaders of Saddam Hussein's regime. The Iraqi Special Tribunal (IST) released...

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News Soldier won’t be charged with Iraqi deaths
Soldier won’t be charged with Iraqi deaths
Kate Heneroty
June 19, 2005 03:25:00 pm

Charges will not be brought against a US Army captain for allegedly ordering his subordinates to kill Iraqi insurgents in retaliation for an attack on a US base, the Army announced Friday. Captain Michael Cunningham was facing possible charges...

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News Texas Governor signs life without parole bill into law
Texas Governor signs life without parole bill into law
Kate Heneroty
June 17, 2005 04:29:00 pm

Texas Governor Rick Perry Friday signed into law legislation which creates a new life-without-parole sentencing option in state capital murder cases. Previously, Texas juries have only had the option of sentencing offenders to death...

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News UN group criticizes Canada for holding  unsentenced detainees
UN group criticizes Canada for holding unsentenced detainees
Kate Heneroty
June 17, 2005 04:11:00 pm

A UN panel has expressed "great concern" at the increase in unsentenced detainees in Canadian prisons following recent federal sentencing reform . There are currently in Canada more incarcerated persons awaiting trial or sentencing than there are...

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First Non-Aligned Movement conference closes

On September 6, 1961, the Non-Aligned Movement concluded its first official conference in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. The organization was founded in 1955 to support mostly developing countries who did not wish to side with either of the great Cold War powers. It also worked to shepherd these nations through the process of decolonization.

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about the history and founding principles of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Pilgrims leave Plymouth, England for North America

On September 6, 1620, the Pilgrims left Plymouth, England. They set sail on the Mayflower for North America, where they would found the Plymouth Colony in modern-day Massachusetts.
While in transit, the Pilgrims promulgated the Mayflower Compact, which would serve as their colony's first governing document.

Law requiring German Jews to wear star announced

On September 6, 1941, German authorities announced the adoption of a regulation, formally enacted on September 1, requiring all Jews in German territories to wear a star. Read an English translation of the Police Decree Concerning the Marking of Jews.

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