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News Israel to release 500 more Palestinian prisoners
Israel to release 500 more Palestinian prisoners
David Shucosky
February 13, 2005 10:57:00 am

Israel's cabinet voted Sunday to release 500 Palestinian prisoners in what is being termed a "goodwill gesture" to help build relations with new Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas. The cabinet also agreed to allow over 200 Palestinian laborers to enter...

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News Prominent Iraqi judge assassinated in Basra
Prominent Iraqi judge assassinated in Basra
David Shucosky
February 13, 2005 10:19:00 am

Taha al-Amiri, formerly a chief judge at Basra's highest criminal court under Saddam Hussein, was assassinated by two gunmen on his way to work Saturday. Al-Amiri is one of several former Baath party figures to be killed...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Shiite group first in Iraq vote, turnout low in insurgent area
BREAKING NEWS ~ Shiite group first in Iraq vote, turnout low in insurgent area
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 13, 2005 08:49:00 am

Reuters is reporting that the Iraqi election commission has just issued final results from the January 30 vote and that the Shiite Alliance, a grouping of Islamic parties, has come out on top, garnering 47.5% of the vote. Meanwhile,...

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News Iraq election results to be announced Sunday
Iraq election results to be announced Sunday
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 12, 2005 04:56:00 pm

A spokesman for the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq said in Baghdad Saturday that the final tally of results from the January 30 election will be announced at 4 PM Sunday local time (8 AM...

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News Israel to allow deported Palestinians to return home
Israel to allow deported Palestinians to return home
Alexandria Samuel
February 12, 2005 04:01:00 pm

Israeli officials Saturday announced plans to repatriate more than 55 Palestinians accused of terror activities who had been deported to the Gaza Strip and Europe during the Palestinian uprising. The announcement follows a Tuesday truce agreement between...

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News Russians continue protests against benefit law reforms
Russians continue protests against benefit law reforms
Alexandria Samuel
February 12, 2005 03:22:00 pm

Tens of thousands of Russians returned to the streets Saturday to demand the return of the Soviet system of state benefits. Protesters oppose a January 1 law that replaced the medical, housing and transportation benefits traditionally received...

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News Wal-Mart settles child labor cases
Wal-Mart settles child labor cases
Alexandria Samuel
February 12, 2005 02:52:00 pm

The US Department of Labor announced Saturday that retail giant Wal-Mart will pay $135,540 to settle 24 federal child labor law violations. The charges involve teenage workers who used hazardous equipment while working at Wal-Mart stores in...

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News Massachusetts AG now supports gay marriage ruling
Massachusetts AG now supports gay marriage ruling
Alexandria Samuel
February 12, 2005 02:27:00 pm

One day after the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court announced it would hear arguments challenging its decision to legalize same-sex marriage, Massachusetts Attorney General Thomas F. Reilly told reporters Friday that he now supports the ruling....

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News Two killed protesting unconstitutional succession in Togo as talks get under way
Two killed protesting unconstitutional succession in Togo as talks get under way
Tom Henry
February 12, 2005 11:03:00 am

At least two people were killed Saturday in Lome, the capital of Togo as thousands protesting the unconstitutional succession of Faure Gnassingbe to the country's presidency clashed with the Togolese riot police. The...

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News McDonald’s settles trans fat lawsuit for $8.5 million
McDonald’s settles trans fat lawsuit for $8.5 million
Tom Henry
February 12, 2005 10:36:00 am

Fast-food giant McDonald's has agreed to pay $8.5 million to settle a lawsuit over unhealthy trans fats in its cooking oils used to make french fries and other foods. The settlement is the...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

House Judiciary Committee opened impeachment hearings against Richard Nixon

On May 9, 1974, the US House Judiciary Committee chaired by Rep. Peter Rodino (D-NJ) opened hearings into the possible impeachment of President Richard Nixon in connection with the Watergate scandal. The Committee voted to impeach Nixon on three counts on July 30. Chairman Rodino died in 2005 at his home in New Jersey. He was 95.

Australia Parliament opened

On May 9, 1901, the Parliament of Australia convened for the first time in Melbourne. The Australian Parliament also held its first meeting in the new capital of Canberra 26 years later on the same day 1927. Finally, on this day in 1988 Australian opened its new Parliament House in Canberra. Read the Constitution of Australia.

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