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News Washington domestic partnership law goes into effect
Washington domestic partnership law goes into effect
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 02:03:00 pm

Washington state's domestic partnership law entered into effect Monday, allowing same-sex couples over the age of 18 residing together to register with the state's domestic partnership registry. Registered same-sex couples will be afforded hospital visitation rights, inheritance...

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News Philippines president calls for measures to curb extrajudicial killings
Philippines president calls for measures to curb extrajudicial killings
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 01:21:00 pm

Philippine President Gloria Arroyo Monday urged lawmakers from both houses of Congress to pass legislation to curb extrajudicial killings and disappearances , adding that the Philippines must also move forward with electoral reform, such as...

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News Gonzales refuses to resign, promises to improve DOJ image
Gonzales refuses to resign, promises to improve DOJ image
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 12:45:00 pm

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Monday that he will stay at the Department of Justice (DOJ) to improve its damaged image. In prepared testimony released Monday, Gonzales said that he...

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News EU opens formal talks on reform treaty
EU opens formal talks on reform treaty
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 11:42:00 am

Foreign ministers of EU member states began formal negotiations on the proposed Reform Treaty Monday. Foreign ministers convened the 2007 Intergovernmental Conference in Brussels, circulating drafts of the proposed treaty so...

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News Venezuela president says constitution reforms will protect private property rights
Venezuela president says constitution reforms will protect private property rights
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 11:01:00 am

Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez on Sunday reassured Venezuelans that any future socialist constitutional reforms will protect private property rights, dispelling what Chavez called "dogmatic" allegations by critics that the impending constitutional reforms will negate...

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News Democratic senator urges censure of Bush over ‘attack on rule of law’ and Iraq war
Democratic senator urges censure of Bush over ‘attack on rule of law’ and Iraq war
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 10:22:00 am

US Sen. Russ Feingold (D-WI) Sunday announced his intention to introduce two censure resolutions against President George W. Bush, Vice-President Dick Cheney, and other administration officials, saying that the formal condemnation is necessary because of...

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News US intelligence chief defends CIA interrogation methods
US intelligence chief defends CIA interrogation methods
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 09:30:00 am

US Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell insisted Sunday that the "United States does not engage in torture" , but refused to elaborate on the specific methods used during enhanced interrogations of terror suspects. In...

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News Thailand charges six protesters after anti-coup march turns violent
Thailand charges six protesters after anti-coup march turns violent
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 08:48:00 am

Bangkok police spokesperson Supisarn Bhakdinaruenart said Monday that six anti-coup protesters involved in Sunday's clash with police have been charged with disturbing the peace, injuring police, and destroying government property. The clash erupted after approximately 5,000 protesters,...

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News Russia disputes UK evidence against Lugovoy in Litvinenko poisoning
Russia disputes UK evidence against Lugovoy in Litvinenko poisoning
Michael Sung
July 23, 2007 07:59:00 am

Russian Deputy Prosecutor General Alexander Zvyagintsev on Monday criticized evidence provided by the United Kingdom to support the extradition of Andrei Lugovoy for the poisoning-murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko , saying...

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News Chaudhry resumes duties as Pakistan chief justice after court reinstatement
Chaudhry resumes duties as Pakistan chief justice after court reinstatement
Michael Sung
July 21, 2007 11:21:00 am

Pakistani Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry resumed his duties on the Supreme Court of Pakistan Saturday, a day after the high court reinstated Chaudhry and dismissed all charges of misconduct ...

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Anti-apartheid activist Stephen Biko died in police custody

On September 12, 1977, South African anti-apartheid activist Stephen Biko died in police custody after having suffered a massive head injury during interrogation following his arrest. The story of journalist Donald Woods' investigation into the circumstances of Biko's death was the basis of the 1987 film Cry Freedom.

Read an address on Stephen Biko delivered by then-South African President Nelson Mandela on the 20th anniversary of Biko's death in 1997.

Supreme Court unanimously rejects state challenge Brown v. Board of Education

On September 12, 1958, the Supreme Court unanimously rejected a state government challenge to Brown vs. The Board of Education of Topeka Kansas, which had overturned segregation. In Cooper vs. Aaron, the State Government of Arkansas challenged the authority of the Court to implement desegregation. The Court responded by forcefully re-asserting its authority and the authority of the federal government over the states.

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