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News UK Home Secretary says ID cards will secure liberties, not erode them
UK Home Secretary says ID cards will secure liberties, not erode them
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 11:38:00 am

UK Home Secretary David Blunkett said Wednesday that government plans to issue national ID cards will help protect people's identities rather than threaten their civil liberties. Blunkett, who was speaking at the Institute of Public Policy Research, said the...

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News FBI wrongly linked Oregon lawyer to Madrid bombings, forensics experts conclude
FBI wrongly linked Oregon lawyer to Madrid bombings, forensics experts conclude
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 11:22:00 am

A panel of forensics experts have concluded that institutional intimidation at the FBI prevented agents from correcting an obvious mistake that led to the arrest of an innocent Oregon lawyer in connection with the Madrid train bombings last spring....

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News Man who set self on fire in White House protest was key witness in terror case
Man who set self on fire in White House protest was key witness in terror case
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 10:53:00 am

A man who lit himself on fire Monday in front of the White House was a key government witness in the case against Sheik Ali Hassan al-Moayad, who is accused of raising millions for terror groups including al-Qaida, defense...

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News International brief ~ Japan constitutional reforms envision active military, female emperor
International brief ~ Japan constitutional reforms envision active military, female emperor
D. Wes Rist
November 17, 2004 10:43:00 am

Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, the current ruling party in the nation's Diet, has finished a draft proposal of reforms to the country's constitution. Included in the proposed reforms are specific changes to the structure and purpose of the nation's...

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News Iraqi PM Allawi voices concern over shooting by US soldier
Iraqi PM Allawi voices concern over shooting by US soldier
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 10:34:00 am

Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi is "very concerned" by a fatal shooting of an apparently unarmed and wounded Iraqi man in a Fallujah mosque by a US soldier, Allawi's office said Wednesday. US Ambassador to Iraq John Negroponte expressed...

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News CA administrative judge recommends utility forfeit profits from energy crisis
CA administrative judge recommends utility forfeit profits from energy crisis
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 10:08:00 am

An administrative law judge presiding over a California Public Utilities Commission investigation has concluded that Southern California Gas Company should forfeit $28.8 million in profits earned during the 2000-2001 energy crisis in California, according to a report released late...

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News EU, Iran downplay accord, while report says Pakistani scientist gave Iran nuclear material
EU, Iran downplay accord, while report says Pakistani scientist gave Iran nuclear material
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 09:33:00 am

Both the EU and Iran Wednesday sought to condition a tentative agreement on Iran's suspension of uranium enrichment on further cooperation between both sides. Iran warned that it would halt its suspension if further progress was not made when...

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News Two Zurich execs plead guilty in Spitzer insurance probe
Two Zurich execs plead guilty in Spitzer insurance probe
Chris Buell
November 17, 2004 09:09:00 am

Two senior insurance underwriters with Zurich Financial Services, the third-largest commercial insurer in the US, pleaded guilty Tuesday night to charges connected to NY Attorney General Eliot Spitzer's ongoing insurance bid-rigging investigation. Also Tuesday, Zurich reported receiving a subpoena...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, November 17
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Wednesday, November 17
Jeannie Shawl
November 17, 2004 05:24:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Wednesday, November 17.On Capitol Hill, the US Senate will meet at 9:30 AM ET and will begin consideration of the Debt Limit Extension Bill...

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News Specter picks up important support for Judiciary post
Specter picks up important support for Judiciary post
Russell Adkins
November 16, 2004 09:00:00 pm

After a tense two-hour meeting Tuesday evening, Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) appears to have won the support of some important GOP peers on the Senate Judiciary Committee, seemingly securing the committee chairmanship that will open when term limits force...

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European human cloning treaty signed

On January 12, 1998, nineteen European nations signed a treaty prohibiting human cloning within their jurisdictions. Review the terms of the Additional Protocol to the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of the Human Being with regard to the Application of Biology and Medicine, on the Prohibition of Cloning Human Beings.

WWII National War Labor Board established

On January 12, 1942, President Franklin D. Roosevelt revived the National War Labor Board (NWLB) for World War II. In order to prevent wartime labor stoppages, the NWLB was set up to arbitrate labor disputes that arose during the war. The NWLB also managed wage controls over the airplane, automobile, shipping, mining, telegraph, and railway industries during the war. The original NWLB was created by President Woodrow Wilson during World War I for largely the same purposes. Read Cornell University's collection of NWLB files from both World Wars.

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