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News Supreme Court rules people convicted of foreign crimes can still own gun in US
Supreme Court rules people convicted of foreign crimes can still own gun in US
Matt Lubniewski
April 26, 2005 11:13:00 am

The US Supreme Court ruled 5-3 Tuesday in Small v. US that people convicted of a crime in a foreign country may own a gun in the US. Justice Stephen Breyer, writing for the...

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News Syria ends military presence in Lebanon before elections
Syria ends military presence in Lebanon before elections
Matt Lubniewski
April 26, 2005 10:51:00 am

Syria completed a withdrawal of its military forces from Lebanon Tuesday, ending a 29-year presence just weeks before thr country's's parliamentary elections. The February 14 assassination of former premier Rafik Hariri, suspected to be the work of Syrian backers...

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News German chancellor backs Chirac endorsement of EU constitution
German chancellor backs Chirac endorsement of EU constitution
Matt Lubniewski
April 26, 2005 10:25:00 am

On a visit to France Tuesday, German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder voiced support for a call by French President Jacques Chirac for French citizens to ratify the new EU Constitution ....

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News Texas House, Navajo Nation approve gay marriage bans
Texas House, Navajo Nation approve gay marriage bans
Matt Lubniewski
April 26, 2005 10:03:00 am

A resolution amending the Texas Constitution to define marriage as between "one man and one woman" passed the Texas House on Monday by a vote of 102-29. If the resolution receives final passage on the...

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News Iraqi cabinet selection delayed again
Iraqi cabinet selection delayed again
Matt Lubniewski
April 25, 2005 01:32:00 pm

Iraqi politicians again delayed naming a government on Monday, prolonging a three-month political vacuum in the country. Jawad al-Maliki, a top member of the main Shiite alliance that won January's elections, said wrangling over appointments to key ministries had...

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News Microsoft, Oracle say US patent system is severely flawed
Microsoft, Oracle say US patent system is severely flawed
Matt Lubniewski
April 25, 2005 12:52:00 pm

Industry leaders including Microsoft and Oracle spoke out on Monday about the need to reform US patent law to curb abusive litigation and protect technological development. The Senate Judiciary Committee plans to meet later today to discuss...

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News Putin praises rule of law in State of the Nation address
Putin praises rule of law in State of the Nation address
Matt Lubniewski
April 25, 2005 12:40:00 pm

Russian president Vladimir Putin stressed the need for a law-based society in his annual State of the Nation address on Monday, and encouraging investors to keep their money in Russia. "Tax authorities have no rights...

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News Arthur Andersen settles with WorldCom investors
Arthur Andersen settles with WorldCom investors
Matt Lubniewski
April 25, 2005 12:29:00 pm

Arthur Andersen , the former accounting giant which lost its licenses in the Enron collapse, announced a settlement on Monday with WorldCom investors who had accused the firm of violating securities laws and failing to protect them from...

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News Armenians commemorate 90th anniversary of mass killings
Armenians commemorate 90th anniversary of mass killings
Matt Lubniewski
April 25, 2005 12:08:00 pm

Armenians around the world have been remembering the massacre of their people ninety years ago by the Ottoman Empire . Hundreds of thousands took to the streets in the Armenian city of Yerevan Sunday to pay...

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News NY man arrested for threatening federal judge
NY man arrested for threatening federal judge
Matt Lubniewski
April 19, 2005 01:45:00 pm

A New York man was arrested on Tuesday after threatening to kill a federal judge and bomb his courthouse. Wazir Khan, 20, was charged with threatening to kill an individual and destroy the Brooklyn federal courthouse, according to federal...

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On September 5, 1774, the first assembly of the Continental Congress, forerunner of the US Congress, convened in Philadelphia to protest the so-called "Intolerable Acts" passed by the British Parliament. Review the Declaration and Resolves of the First Continental Congress.

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