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News Indonesia court orders settlement talks in civil corruption lawsuit against Suharto
Indonesia court orders settlement talks in civil corruption lawsuit against Suharto
Michael Sung
August 9, 2007 12:07:00 pm

An Indonesian court on Thursday ordered lawyers for the government and former Indonesian President Haji Mohammad Suharto to attempt mediation for 30 days to settle the government's civil lawsuit against Suharto for allegedly embezzling $440...

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News Mauritania legislature criminalizes slavery
Mauritania legislature criminalizes slavery
Michael Sung
August 9, 2007 11:30:00 am

The Mauritanian National Assembly formally criminalized slave ownership Wednesday, unanimously adopting legislation that makes slavery punishable by a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The law also criminalizes the promotion or defense of slavery, which will be punishable...

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News Zimbabwe human rights violations increasing: report
Zimbabwe human rights violations increasing: report
Michael Sung
August 9, 2007 09:56:00 am

Human rights violations in Zimbabwe have steadily increased with more than 5,300 recorded cases of human rights abuses during the first six months of 2007, according to the Zimbabwe Human Rights Forum . In a report published...

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News Massachusetts charges epoxy supplier in ‘Big Dig’ ceiling collapse
Massachusetts charges epoxy supplier in ‘Big Dig’ ceiling collapse
Michael Sung
August 9, 2007 08:47:00 am

The Office of the Massachusetts Attorney General announced the indictment Wednesday of anchoring and fastening product manufacturer Power Fasteners on one count of involuntary manslaughter for the July 10, 2006, ceiling panel collapse...

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News China transportation official sentenced to life for corruption
China transportation official sentenced to life for corruption
Michael Sung
August 9, 2007 08:01:00 am

The Chinese Municipal Intermediate People's Court in Kunming, Yunnan sentenced the former deputy director of the province's transportation department to life in prison Wednesday for accepting more than $5.3 million in bribes in exchange for his influence in securing...

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News Namibia court sentences 10 secessionists for high treason
Namibia court sentences 10 secessionists for high treason
Michael Sung
August 8, 2007 03:16:00 pm

The Namibian High Court on Wednesday sentenced 10 defendants to prison terms ranging from 30 to 32 years after they were convicted of high treason for their roles in the 1999 Caprivi uprising . The 10, who were...

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News First foreign defense lawyer sworn in at Khmer Rogue genocide tribunal
First foreign defense lawyer sworn in at Khmer Rogue genocide tribunal
Michael Sung
August 8, 2007 11:18:00 am

French lawyer Francois Roux was sworn in Wednesday to defend former Khmer Rouge prison chief Kaing Khek lev , also known as Duch, in his trial before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) ....

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News Homeland Security to issue stricter rules on illegal hiring
Homeland Security to issue stricter rules on illegal hiring
Michael Sung
August 8, 2007 10:26:00 am

The US Department of Homeland Security is expected to issue stricter guidelines this week to enhance employer compliance with federal immigration regulations, the New York Times reported Wednesday. Under the proposed new rules, employers who receive notices...

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News Australia court hears Haneef work visa revocation appeal
Australia court hears Haneef work visa revocation appeal
Michael Sung
August 8, 2007 09:43:00 am

Dr. Mohammad Haneef , who was detained by Australian authorities last month in connection with the attempted UK car bomb terror attacks , on Wednesday appealed the decision of Australian Immigration and Citizenship Minister Kevin Andrews...

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News Iraqi Kurd government adopts regional oil law
Iraqi Kurd government adopts regional oil law
Michael Sung
August 8, 2007 08:56:00 am

The semi-autonomous Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq has adopted the "Kurdistan Oil and Gas Law" after KRG Prime Minister Nechervan Idris Barzani signed legislation Tuesday that will allow the Kurdish government to control its own...

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Terrorists launch airplane attacks on major US targets

On September 11, 2001, terrorists allegedly associated with al Qaeda hijacked four US commercial airliners, two of which were crashed into the World Trade Center Towers in New York City, with a third hitting the Pentagon in Washington DC. The fourth plane went down in a field near Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The attacks spawned an immediate tightening of aviation security regulations and in October 2001 led to Congressional passage of the controversial USA PATRIOT Act, giving the executive broad new national security powers.

Israel and Egypt agree to peace deal

On September 11, 1978, Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel and President Anwar Sadat of Egypt agreed to the Camp David Accords, a plan for peace between the two countries. This led to the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty. U.S. President Jimmy Carter played a major role in the negotiations.

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Starr Report detailing case for Clinton impeachment delivered to Congress

On September 11, 1998, Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth Starr delivered an extensive report to Congress accusing President Clinton of 11 possible impeachable offenses - including perjury, obstruction of justice, tampering with witnesses and abuse of his powers of office - in connection with his relationship with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. Within minutes of its much-anticipated release on the Internet, JURIST carried the report here.

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