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News Illinois Supreme Court dismisses gunmaker lawsuits
Illinois Supreme Court dismisses gunmaker lawsuits
Amit Patel
November 18, 2004 01:25:00 pm

The Illinois Supreme Court Thursday unanimously dismissed two lawsuits which accused gunmakers of knowingly allowing their weapons to fall into criminal hands. The two Illinois lawsuits, filed by the city of Chicago and victims of gun violence, had accused...

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News Providence reporter sentenced to prison for failure to reveal source
Providence reporter sentenced to prison for failure to reveal source
Amit Patel
November 18, 2004 01:09:00 pm

A Providence television reporter, Jim Taricani of NBC'sw WJAR-TV, was convicted of criminal contempt Thursday for refusing to reveal a source who gave him an FBI videotape showing a city official taking a bribe. Taricani, who faces up to...

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News Myanmar begins release of 4000 prisoners
Myanmar begins release of 4000 prisoners
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 11:55:00 am

Myanmar's military government announced Thursday that it will release almost 4000 prisoners who may have been wrongly imprisoned by the recently disbanded National Intelligence Bureau. State radio said Thursday that the prisoners would be released after a conclusion was...

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News DOJ suggests slight changes be made to federal sentencing guidelines
DOJ suggests slight changes be made to federal sentencing guidelines
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 11:06:00 am

Weighing in on the debate over changes to the federal sentencing guidelines, the Justice Department has suggested that minimum sentences should remain the same but that judges should be given the flexibility to give longer sentences, up the maximum...

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News Canadian high court rules government must consult with natives before developing claimed land
Canadian high court rules government must consult with natives before developing claimed land
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 10:53:00 am

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously Thursday that governments must consult with the Assembly of First Nations before developing land that aboriginal groups claim to own, but that governments need not receive consent before using land. The Court...

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News Italy offers compromise on proposed UN cloning treaty
Italy offers compromise on proposed UN cloning treaty
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 10:17:00 am

In an attempt to resolve division among UN member states, Italy has put forth a compromise proposal for a global treaty on human cloning. The UN General Assembly's Legal Committee (the Sixth Committee) has been debating two proposals, one...

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News International brief ~ Sudan peace agreement promised at Security Council meeting in Nairobi
International brief ~ Sudan peace agreement promised at Security Council meeting in Nairobi
D. Wes Rist
November 18, 2004 10:13:00 am

The UN Security Council officially opened for business Thursday outside of its New York City headquarters for only the fourth time in its history. The Council meeting in Nairobi, Kenya, began with an empassioned plea by UN Secretary-General Kofi...

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News Putin rejects immediate constitutional changes
Putin rejects immediate constitutional changes
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 09:55:00 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin said Thursday that he doesn't intend to change the Russian constitution or take more power for the presidency when reforming Russia's government structure. Putin said proposals in his reform package, which includes replacing elected governors...

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News European Parliament approves revised slate of Commissioners
European Parliament approves revised slate of Commissioners
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 09:21:00 am

The European Parliament voted 449-149 (with 82 abstentions) Thursday to approve the slate of incoming EU Commissioners as put forth by new Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso. Barroso withdrew his original slate of commissioners from consideration by the European...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Thursday, November 18
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Thursday, November 18
Jeannie Shawl
November 18, 2004 07:30:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Thursday, November 18.On Capitol Hill, the US Senate will convene at 9:30 AM ET. Watch a live webcast (via C-SPAN).... The US House will...

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Sweden becomes first nation to ban aerosols

On January 29, 1978, Sweden became the first country to outlaw aerosol sprays. The ban was enacted to address the harmful effects of aerosols on the Earth's ozone layer. Read about aerosol sprays and the ozone layer of Earth's atmosphere from NASA.

Patty Hearst's prison sentence commuted by President Carter

On January 29, 1979, kidnapped heiress Patty Hearst's seven-year prison sentence for bank robbery as a member of the Symbianese Liberation Army was commuted by President Jimmy Carter. Hearst was later pardoned by President Bill Clinton.

US Army kills 250 Native Americans in Bear River Massacre

250 Northern Shoshone men, women, and children were killed on January 29, 1863 by the US Army in what is now the state of Idaho. The army attacked a Shoshone camp after meeting resistance to westward expansion, and the army fired indiscriminately during the attack. Learn more about the Bear River Massacre.

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