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News Ross execution postponed pending competency hearings
Ross execution postponed pending competency hearings
Matt Lubniewski
January 24, 2005 01:03:00 pm

Wednesday's scheduled execution of convicted mass murderer Michael Ross was postponed indefinitely Monday by order of District Judge Robert N. Chatigny, so that Chatigny can hear arguments on Ross' mental capacity. Had the execution by lethal injection...

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News Saddam lawyer in hiding after death threats
Saddam lawyer in hiding after death threats
Matt Lubniewski
January 24, 2005 12:43:00 pm

Khalil al-Duleimi, an Iraqi lawyer representing ousted Iraqi president Saddam Hussein has gone into hiding after receiving death threats over the last three weeks, Saddam's chief defense attorney Ziad al-Khasawneh announced on Monday. Al-Duleimi, one of...

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News DOJ investigates antitrust implications of newspaper mergers
DOJ investigates antitrust implications of newspaper mergers
Matt Lubniewski
January 24, 2005 12:29:00 pm

Gannett Company , the nation's largest newspaper publisher, and the New York Times Company , are under investigation by federal antitrust enforcers regarding their plans to acquire rival papers, according to a report Monday by the...

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News Athiest asks Supreme Court to ban prayer at Bush inauguration
Athiest asks Supreme Court to ban prayer at Bush inauguration
Matt Lubniewski
January 18, 2005 01:14:00 pm

Michael Newdow , the Sacramento man who challenged the phrase "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance, has appealed to the Supreme Court for an injunction against the recitation of planned prayers at the Bush inauguration, saying that...

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News Tsunami forces change in UK law on missing persons
Tsunami forces change in UK law on missing persons
Matt Lubniewski
January 18, 2005 12:42:00 pm

Families of the tsunami victims are pressuring the British government to amend the rules for when missing persons can be legally declared dead. Lord Charles Falconer announced today that legislators hoped to create a system to waive...

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News European Parliament endorses EU constitution
European Parliament endorses EU constitution
Matt Lubniewski
January 12, 2005 01:51:00 pm

The European Parliament Wednesday overwhelmingly endorsed the first proposed EU constitution . Parliamentarians passed a resolution backing the constitution 500-137 in an initial stage of a ratification process that is expected to...

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News South Korean court acquits operators of file-sharing site
South Korean court acquits operators of file-sharing site
Matt Lubniewski
January 12, 2005 01:32:00 pm

A South Korean appeals court Wednesday acquitted the operators of a Korean-language website that allows users to freely swap song files. Yang Jung-hwan and his brother, Il-hwan, created Soribada South Korea's most popular music-swapping site,...

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News Sri Lankan man arrested in alleged tsuanmi child sale case
Sri Lankan man arrested in alleged tsuanmi child sale case
Matt Lubniewski
January 12, 2005 01:26:00 pm

A 63-year old Sri Lankan man has been released on bail after his initial arrest on charges of attempted to sell his two young granddaughters to foreigners after their home was destroyed, and their mother killed, by the tsunami...

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News Chilean court approves bail for Pinochet
Chilean court approves bail for Pinochet
Matt Lubniewski
January 12, 2005 01:06:00 pm

The Chilean Court of Appeals on Wednesday approved bail of $3500 for former dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet . Pinochet is being tried on nine counts of kidnapping, and one count of homicide which are alleged to have occured...

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News Russian parliament supports ban on ‘disrespectful’ foreign visitors
Russian parliament supports ban on ‘disrespectful’ foreign visitors
Matt Lubniewski
January 12, 2005 12:36:00 pm

The Russian Duma , the lower house of parliament, approved a bill Wednesday which allows the government to ban foreign visitors who show "disrespect" to the country. Anyone found by a court to have offended Russia's...

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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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