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News Ontario appeals court rules for same-sex pension benefits
Ontario appeals court rules for same-sex pension benefits
Christina Gheen
November 26, 2004 03:19:00 pm

The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled Friday that same-sex partners are entitled to survivor benefits under the government-run Canada Pension Plan. The court held that benefits should be paid dating back to 1985, but there will be no payments...

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News Barghouti rejects Palestinian presidential candidacy
Barghouti rejects Palestinian presidential candidacy
Christina Gheen
November 26, 2004 02:45:00 pm

In a reversal from earlier statements, jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti announced Friday he will not seek the presidency of the Palestinian Authority. Pressure from Fatah leaders who were fearful of a party split influenced Barghouti's decision. Quddoura Fares,...

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News Pakistan bans Newsweek issue, mulls legal action
Pakistan bans Newsweek issue, mulls legal action
Brandon Smith
November 26, 2004 11:00:00 am

A Pakistani district magistrate has ordered all copies of the November 22nd issue of Newsweek magazine destroyed for publishing material that desecrates the Koran. Islamic groups in the country have said that an article about murdered Dutch film-maker Theo...

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News WTO approves sanctions on US over antidumping law
WTO approves sanctions on US over antidumping law
Brandon Smith
November 26, 2004 10:03:00 am

The World Trade Organization Friday approved sanctions against the US for failing to repeal the Byrd Amendment, federal legislation that directs US Customs to distribute duties collected as a result of "antidumping" and countervailing duty orders to US goods...

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News Ukrainian Supreme Court judges threatened after ruling; Yushchenko parallel government issues first decrees
Ukrainian Supreme Court judges threatened after ruling; Yushchenko parallel government issues first decrees
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 26, 2004 09:19:00 am

Judges of the Ukrainian Supreme Court were reported by opposition sources Friday to have received threats after ordering a ban Thursday on publication of the country's disputed presidential election results pending their hearing of an opposition appeal. A parallel...

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News International brief ~ IAEA, Brazil agree on uranium enrichment
International brief ~ IAEA, Brazil agree on uranium enrichment
D. Wes Rist
November 25, 2004 02:17:00 pm

Brazil (official government site in Portuguese) has announced that it has received full approval from the International Atomic Energy Agency to begin producing enriched uranium. The IAEA and Brazil had been ironing out a deal to allow the country...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court bars publication of election results pending appeal
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine high court bars publication of election results pending appeal
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 11:15:00 am

BBC News is reporting that Ukraine's Supreme Court has barred official publication of the country's presidential election results until it has considered the opposition's appeal.11:56 AM ET - The BBC now has a full story here. The English-language website...

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News Prosecutors ask court to uphold Martha Stewart’s conviction
Prosecutors ask court to uphold Martha Stewart’s conviction
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:45:00 am

Federal prosecutors filed a 220-page brief on Wednesday evening with the US Second Circuit Court of Appeals asking the court to uphold the conviction of Martha Stewart. Earlier this month, Stewart's attorneys argued that federal prosecutors improperly suggested that...

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News Jailed Barghouti to seek presidency of Palestinian Authority
Jailed Barghouti to seek presidency of Palestinian Authority
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:44:00 am

Marwan Barghouti, currently in an Israeli jail for involvement in terrorism, will seek the presidency of the Palestinian Authority, according to a top official in the ruling Fatah movement speaking Thursday. Barghouti is widely considered to be the most...

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News Judge denies Hinckley request for longer unsupervised visits
Judge denies Hinckley request for longer unsupervised visits
Gretchen E. Moore
November 25, 2004 10:15:00 am

US District Judge Paul L. Friedman Wednesday denied a request by John Hinckley Jr. to spend more time away from St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington DC to visit his parents in Williamsburg, VA. Hinckley shot President Reagan and three...

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On April 24, 1915, the German army used chlorine gas against Canadian troops at Ypres. Gas was later employed by British and French forces against the Germans. Learn more about early efforts by the Red Cross to ban chemical weapons and review the June 1925 Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or other Gases and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare.

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