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News Malaysia court accepts Catholic newspaper challenge to ‘Allah’ translation ban
Malaysia court accepts Catholic newspaper challenge to ‘Allah’ translation ban
Michael Sung
May 5, 2008 10:18:00 am

The Malaysian High Court Monday accepted a challenge by Malay-Roman Catholic Herald newspaper to a government ban on using the word "Allah" as a synonym for "God," rejecting the government's argument that the lawsuit by the Kuala...

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News Australia capital region abandons plan to recognize same-sex civil union ceremonies
Australia capital region abandons plan to recognize same-sex civil union ceremonies
Michael Sung
May 5, 2008 09:42:00 am

The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Sunday abandoned a proposal to legally recognize same-sex civil union ceremonies after the Australian federal government threatened to veto Civil Partnerships Bill 2006 if it passed the ACT...

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News Bolivia president rejects regional autonomy referendum
Bolivia president rejects regional autonomy referendum
Michael Sung
May 5, 2008 09:09:00 am

Bolivians in the state of Santa Cruz participated in a regional referendum Sunday on greater autonomy from the Bolivian national government despite opposition from Bolivian President Evo Morales , who characterized the...

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News Supreme Court hears Sixth Amendment, campaign finance cases
Supreme Court hears Sixth Amendment, campaign finance cases
Michael Sung
April 22, 2008 02:53:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in Giles v. California , 07-6053, where the Court considered whether a criminal defendant can block the testimony of...

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News Afghan president rejects death penalty moratorium
Afghan president rejects death penalty moratorium
Michael Sung
April 21, 2008 09:28:00 am

Afghan President Hamid Karzai rejected calls for the reinstatement of a moratorium on the death penalty Monday, saying that while he prefers life sentences, he will abide by Islamic law's sanctioning of the...

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News UN official calls for enhanced arms control to advance human rights
UN official calls for enhanced arms control to advance human rights
Michael Sung
April 21, 2008 09:05:00 am

Sergei Ordzhonikidze, director-general of the UN Office at Geneva , on Monday urged UN member states to advance the cause for human rights by increasing arms control efforts, saying that the improvement of human rights in developing regions...

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News Myanmar arrests opposition activists ahead of constitutional referendum
Myanmar arrests opposition activists ahead of constitutional referendum
Michael Sung
April 15, 2008 09:51:00 am

Myanmar's military government has arrested more than 20 peaceful demonstrators protesting the scheduled May 10 national constitutional referendum , the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) said Tuesday. The NLD also said that government security forces have detained...

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News Pakistan National Assembly calls for UN probe into Bhutto assassination
Pakistan National Assembly calls for UN probe into Bhutto assassination
Michael Sung
April 15, 2008 09:27:00 am

The National Assembly of Pakistan unanimously adopted a resolution late Monday calling for a United Nations investigation into the assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto . The resolution now goes to...

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News UK Defense Ministry reaches £2m settlement with Iraq accidental shooting victim
UK Defense Ministry reaches £2m settlement with Iraq accidental shooting victim
Michael Sung
April 15, 2008 08:53:00 am

The UK Ministry of Defense confirmed Tuesday that it has reached a settlement with an Iraqi teenage civilian who was paralyzed in an accidental shooting in Basra in 2003. The plaintiff, who was 13 at the time...

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News Zimbabwe high court rejects opposition bid to force release of election results
Zimbabwe high court rejects opposition bid to force release of election results
Michael Sung
April 14, 2008 10:01:00 am

Zimbabwe's High Court rejected a bid Monday by the opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) to compel the Zimbabwean Electoral Commission (ZEC) to immediately release the results of the country's March 29 presidential election . Last...

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Sewing machine patented

On September 10, 1846, United States patent number 3640 was awarded to Elias Howe for his sewing machine. In 1854, Howe brought legal action against Isaac Singer, because he alleged Singer's machine infringed upon the patent. Howe won the case and was awarded royalties from the Singer sewing machines.
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Last French execution by guillotine

On September 10, 1977, Hamida Djandoubi, a Tunisian immigrant convicted of murder, became the last person executed by guillotine in France.

The French death penalty was formally abolished by President Francois Mitterand in 1981. Learn more about the history of the guillotine.

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