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News Trial begins in French tunnel disaster
Trial begins in French tunnel disaster
Kate Heneroty
January 31, 2005 09:27:00 am

The trial to determine responsibility for the massive 1999 fire in the Mont Blanc Tunnel , which runs between Italy and France, opened today in France. The fire, which killed 39 people and burned for...

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News Zarqawi aide arrested in Iraq
Zarqawi aide arrested in Iraq
Kate Heneroty
January 24, 2005 08:54:00 am

Iraqi authorities Monday announced the arrest of Sami Mohammed al-Jafi, also known as Abu Omar al-Kurdi, a top aide to al Qaeda-linked Abu Musab al-Zarqawi . Al-Kurdi has been in Iraqi custody since January 15th, but the...

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News Jackson says war, poverty, diminish King’s legacy
Jackson says war, poverty, diminish King’s legacy
Kate Heneroty
January 17, 2005 10:31:00 am

Speaking to congregants at a church near civil rights leader Martin Luther King Junior's hometown of Atlanta on the eve of the national holiday celebrating his birth, the Reverend Jesse Jackson said Sunday that war,...

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News British soldiers face Iraqi abuse court martial
British soldiers face Iraqi abuse court martial
Kate Heneroty
January 17, 2005 10:02:00 am

Three British soldiers, Corporal Daniel Kenyon and Lieutenant Corporals Darren Larkin and Martin Cooley, of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, are expected to plead not guilty Tuesday at a court martial on charges of assault...

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News Ukraine Supreme Court hears final election appeal as UN calls for reforms
Ukraine Supreme Court hears final election appeal as UN calls for reforms
Kate Heneroty
January 17, 2005 09:29:00 am

The Supreme Court of Ukraine Monday began hearing a final appeal by defeated candidate and former prime minister Viktor Yanukovych against the December 26 election presidential re-vote that favored opposition...

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News Former Chinese leader who sympathized with Tiananmen protestors dies
Former Chinese leader who sympathized with Tiananmen protestors dies
Kate Heneroty
January 17, 2005 09:02:00 am

Former Communist Chinese leader Zhao Ziyang died Monday at age 85, after suffering a series of strokes. Communist Party hardliners put Zhao under house arrest in 1989 for sympathizing with pro-democracy and human rights activists in Tiananmen...

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News No White House torture memos for Gonzales confirmation hearing
No White House torture memos for Gonzales confirmation hearing
Kate Heneroty
January 4, 2005 10:35:00 am

Attorney General nominee Alberto Gonzales seems likely to face stiff questioning in his Senate confirmation hearing this week after the Bush administration's refusal to provide senators with copies of his memos on the interrogation of suspected terrorists. Illinois Senator...

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News Navy SEALs face military hearings for prisoner abuse
Navy SEALs face military hearings for prisoner abuse
Kate Heneroty
January 4, 2005 10:10:00 am

A military hearing begins Tuesday at the San Diego Naval Base for a US Navy SEAL accused of punching an Iraqi prisoner and allowing personnel under his command to abuse the prisoner. Manadel al-Jamadi, a suspect in a Red...

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News GOP reverses course on ethics rules
GOP reverses course on ethics rules
Kate Heneroty
January 4, 2005 09:41:00 am

House Republicans on Monday reversed ethics rules adopted in November that would allow party leaders to maintain their posts even if they were indicted for illegal behavior. The closed-door GOP party meeting did, however, make it easier for one...

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British Freedom of Information Act takes effect
Kate Heneroty
January 4, 2005 09:02:00 am

Britain's Freedom of Information Act took substantive effect Monday on the first UK workday of the new year, 4 years after its passage by Parliament. Under the Act, any recorded governmental information, including paper records, e-mails, computer records, audio,...

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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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