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News Ken Lay widow rejects US claim to Enron founder’s estate
Ken Lay widow rejects US claim to Enron founder’s estate
Patrick Porter
December 1, 2007 02:43:00 pm

Linda Lay, widow of former Enron chairman Ken Lay , formally rejected a US government claim to his assets in court papers filed Friday. In an answer to the government's civil suit against...

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News Ousted Pakistan judges reject government offer to reinstate all but CJ: report
Ousted Pakistan judges reject government offer to reinstate all but CJ: report
Patrick Porter
December 1, 2007 01:20:00 pm

The Pakistani government offered to reinstate all superior court judges sacked under emergency rule except for ousted Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammed Chaudhry but the deposed judges rejected the proposal, according to a report in the Pakistani...

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News Tennessee to delay lethal injection review pending Supreme Court decision
Tennessee to delay lethal injection review pending Supreme Court decision
Patrick Porter
November 30, 2007 01:58:00 pm

Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen said Thursday that the state will wait until the US Supreme Court rules on the constitutionality of lethal injections before modifying the state's execution protocols in accordance with a September federal court ruling...

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News Israel high court blocks planned Gaza electricity cuts
Israel high court blocks planned Gaza electricity cuts
Patrick Porter
November 30, 2007 01:03:00 pm

The Israeli Supreme Court ruled Friday that the government cannot proceed with plans to cut electricity to the Gaza Strip this weekend. The court did allow, however, a continuation of fuel supply cuts to the...

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News Russia opposition figure Kasparov arrested at anti-Putin rally
Russia opposition figure Kasparov arrested at anti-Putin rally
Patrick Porter
November 24, 2007 04:43:00 pm

Former chess champion and liberal United Civil Front leader Garry Kasparov was arrested Saturday at a demonstration in Moscow against President Vladimir Putin , two weeks before parliamentary elections. AP...

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Pakistan lawyers continue strike action to protest emergency
Patrick Porter
November 24, 2007 04:09:00 pm

Lawyers across Pakistan's populous Sindh province went on strike Friday to protest President Pervez Musharraf's emergency rule. Lawyers observed a strike call from the Pakistan Bar Council (PBC) at the Sindh High Court in Karachi,...

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UN torture committee concerned over Uzbek law enforcement practices
Patrick Porter
November 24, 2007 02:51:00 pm

The UN Committee against Torture said Friday it was concerned about ill-treatment and torture of detainees by Uzbekistan law enforcement officials. The committee issued a report concluding a three-week meeting in Geneva where it reviewed the...

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News Top UK law officials denounce proposed detention without charge extension
Top UK law officials denounce proposed detention without charge extension
Patrick Porter
November 23, 2007 03:09:00 pm

Former Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf Friday denounced the UK government's latest proposal to extend beyond 28 days the time that terror suspects can be held without charge, supporting positions taken by other current and former top...

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News ICC rejects withdrawing Ugandan rebel indictments
ICC rejects withdrawing Ugandan rebel indictments
Patrick Porter
November 23, 2007 01:59:00 pm

An International Criminal Court prosecutor said Thursday that the court would not withdraw controversial indictments against leaders of Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) . Alluding to a call for a review of the...

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UN expert calls on Indonesia to stop ill-treatment, torture of prisoners
Patrick Porter
November 23, 2007 01:12:00 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on torture Manfred Nowak Friday called on the government of Indonesia to step up efforts at stopping ill-treatment and torture of individuals under police detention. Nowak concluded a two-week visit to...

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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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