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News Russian prosecutors investigating deputy finance minister for alleged embezzlement
Russian prosecutors investigating deputy finance minister for alleged embezzlement
Michael Sung
November 20, 2007 09:29:00 am

The Russian Prosecutor General's Office said Monday that Russian Deputy Finance Minister Sergei Storchak is being investigated for allegedly attempting to embezzle $43.3 million in state funds. Storchak has been detained to prevent him from...

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News Peru high court delays ex-president Fujimori trial until mid-December
Peru high court delays ex-president Fujimori trial until mid-December
Michael Sung
November 20, 2007 09:16:00 am

The Supreme Court of Peru delayed the trial of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori Monday, granting a request by Fujimori's lawyers for additional preparation time and setting the new trial...

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News ASEAN leaders adopt criticized charter,  establish human rights body
ASEAN leaders adopt criticized charter, establish human rights body
Michael Sung
November 20, 2007 08:57:00 am

Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) agreed Tuesday to a new charter that will unite members into an economic bloc similar to the European Union, but faced criticism for the charter's weak stance on...

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News Italy court dismisses tax fraud charges against ex-PM Berlusconi
Italy court dismisses tax fraud charges against ex-PM Berlusconi
Michael Sung
November 19, 2007 02:33:00 pm

An Italian court Monday dismissed false accounting charges against former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi , ruling that the statute of limitations had expired. Prosecutors alleged that Berlusconi's broadcasting company, Mediaset [corporate website,...

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News Top Iraq officials to stand trial within days for allegedly aiding Shia militia: prosecutor
Top Iraq officials to stand trial within days for allegedly aiding Shia militia: prosecutor
Michael Sung
November 19, 2007 01:49:00 pm

Former Iraqi Deputy Health Minister Hakim al-Zamili and Brigadier General Hameed al-Shimmari will go to trial within days for allegedly channeling millions in government money to the Mehdi Army militia , Iraqi chief prosecutor Ghadanfar Mahmoud told AP...

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News Hate crime reports up nearly 8 percent in 2006: FBI
Hate crime reports up nearly 8 percent in 2006: FBI
Michael Sung
November 19, 2007 12:55:00 pm

Almost eight percent more hate crimes were reported in 2006 than the previous year, according to the 2006 Hate Crime Statistics released by the US Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) Monday. Participating local law...

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Japan lower house passes limited anti-terror bill
Michael Sung
November 13, 2007 10:07:00 am

The Japanese House of Representatives passed a controversial bill Tuesday re-authorizing Japan's support for US anti-terror operations in the Indian Ocean, setting the course for Japanese ships to resume refueling for US vessels involved in anti-terrorism or...

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News China to relax entry prohibition against HIV-positive aliens
China to relax entry prohibition against HIV-positive aliens
Michael Sung
November 13, 2007 09:35:00 am

The Ministry of Health of the People's Republic of China said Monday that the government is working toward relaxing its strict policy of denying all HIV-positive aliens entry to the country....

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Philippines opposition lawmakers file impeachment complaint against Arroyo
Michael Sung
November 13, 2007 08:57:00 am

Opposition lawmakers in the Philippines House of Representatives filed a petition Monday calling for the impeachment of Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo for alleged bribery, graft, corruption, and human rights abuses. The impeachment complaint, which...

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News Pakistan high court to pick up case against Musharraf re-election bid next week: AG
Pakistan high court to pick up case against Musharraf re-election bid next week: AG
Michael Sung
November 12, 2007 02:32:00 pm

Pakistani Attorney General Malik Mohammed Qayyum said Monday that the newly-reconstituted Supreme Court of Pakistan will next week resume consideration of legal challenges to the eligibility of President Pervez Musharraf to run for re-election while...

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Accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, put on trial in Israel

On February 16, 1987, accused Nazi war criminal, John Demjanjuk, went on trial in Jerusalem, Israel. The prosecution claimed that Demjanjuk was a notorious prison guard known as "Ivan the Terrible" at the Treblinka extermination camp during World War II. On this basis, Demjanjuk was convicted by the Israeli court of crimes against humanity. However, in August 1993, the conviction overturned by Israel's Supreme Court on a finding of reasonable doubt.

After the decision by the Supreme Court of Israel, Demjanjuk was returned to the United States, where he had been moved after World War II. On December 22, 2006, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals ordered him deported to the Ukraine on a finding that he had been a guard at other Nazi concentration camps.

American feminist arrested for advocating birth control

On February 16, 1916, feminist and anarchist Emma Goldman was arrested in New York City for advocating birth control.

Learn more about Emma Goldman and her defense of reproductive rights from the University of California, Berkeley.

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