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News US official: Pakistan has seized gang-rape victim Mai’s passport
US official: Pakistan has seized gang-rape victim Mai’s passport
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 09:19:00 pm

In a swift reversal from its announcement last week, the Pakistani government has taken away the passport of gang-rape victim Mukhtar Mai , according to an official from the US State Department speaking Tuesday. The official, who asked...

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News UK religious hate bill survives Commons challenge
UK religious hate bill survives Commons challenge
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 08:46:00 pm

The British government Tuesday weathered an attempt by opposition MPs and some Labour Party backbenchers to stop its proposed Racial and Religious Hatred Bill when an amendment to block the bill failed by...

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News White House rejects independent probe of Guantanamo
White House rejects independent probe of Guantanamo
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 08:22:00 pm

The White House Tuesday snubbed a proposal to create an independent commission to look into detainee abuse at US detention facilities, especially Guantanamo. White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan pointed to some 10 previous investigations and maintained...

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News Pinochet suffers stroke day before immunity hearing
Pinochet suffers stroke day before immunity hearing
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 04:07:00 pm

Former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet suffered a stroke Tuesday and was taken to the hospital a day before the Santiago Appeals Court was to consider whether he could be tried for crimes against his...

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News Poland delays EU constitution vote indefinitely
Poland delays EU constitution vote indefinitely
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 02:05:00 pm

Polish President Aleksander Kwasniewski said Tuesday that holding a planned referendum in Poland on the EU constitution in October was "unrealistic." Kwasniewski, set to leave office after his second term expires this October, said...

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News Federal appeals court dismisses college newspaper censorship suit
Federal appeals court dismisses college newspaper censorship suit
Tom Henry
June 21, 2005 01:33:00 pm

A federal appeals court in Chicago has thrown out a lawsuit filed by student journalists at Governors State University who claimed that the Dean of Student Affair's demand to review their newspaper before it went to press...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Adelphia founder John  Rigas sentenced to 15 years
BREAKING NEWS ~ Adelphia founder John Rigas sentenced to 15 years
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 03:57:00 pm

Adelphia Communications Corp. founder John Rigas has been sentenced to 15 years for bank fraud, securities fraud, and conspiracy.5:02 PM ET - AP is reporting that former Adelphia chief financial officer Timothy Rigas has been sentenced to...

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News Presbyterian church formally adopts new sex abuse policy
Presbyterian church formally adopts new sex abuse policy
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 03:10:00 pm

The Presbyterian Church (USA) has formally adopted 11 changes to its constitution in an effort to prevent and deal more harshly with sexual abuse by members of the clergy. The changes, to...

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News Afghans detain three in US envoy murder plot
Afghans detain three in US envoy murder plot
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 02:13:00 pm

An Afghan government official said Monday that Afghan security forces have arrested three young Pakistani men on charges of planning to assassinate US ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad . The men were arrested Saturday in the province of Laghman, a...

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Supreme Court declines to hear federal sentencing case
Tom Henry
June 20, 2005 01:39:00 pm

The US Supreme Court Monday declined to consider whether hundreds of criminals sentenced prior to US v. Booker - a landmark ruling on federal sentencing guidelines - should receive reduced prison sentences, despite Justice Department urging...

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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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