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News Darfur genocide inquiry report [UN]
Darfur genocide inquiry report [UN]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
February 1, 2005 02:03:00 pm

Report of the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur to the United Nations Secretary-General Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 1564 of 18 September 2004, January 25, 2005. Excerpt from the executive summary:Based on a thorough analysis of the information gathered...

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News ‘Landmark’ same-sex legislation introduced in Canadian parliament
‘Landmark’ same-sex legislation introduced in Canadian parliament
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 01:34:00 pm

Canadian Justice Minister Irwin Cotler Tuesday introduced what he termed "landmark legislation" to legalize same-sex marriage in Canadian federal law. Cotler described the Civil Marriage Act as protecting both minority rights...

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News Haiti sets new date for elections
Haiti sets new date for elections
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 01:28:00 pm

Haiti's interim election council has called for national elections on Nov. 13 to fill the gap created last year by the ouster of elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide . Local elections are scheduled for Oct. 9. Aristide supporters have...

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News Iraq election commission promises vote results in "a few days"
Iraq election commission promises vote results in "a few days"
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 01:22:00 pm

Abdul Hussein al-Hindawi, chairman of the Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq , said Tuesday that a final vote count from the January 30 election would be announced in "a few days." The IECI had previously estimated the vote...

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News Identity theft again tops list of FTC complaints
Identity theft again tops list of FTC complaints
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 01:04:00 pm

For the fifth year in a row, identity theft topped the list of most reported frauds, the Federal Trade Commission reported Tuesday. The number of complaints about identity theft increased 15 percent from the previous year, and...

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News Senate Democrats vow to block judicial appointees
Senate Democrats vow to block judicial appointees
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 12:41:00 pm

Senate Democrats said Tuesday that they plan to take a tough stance on President Bush's proposed judicial appointments , and commented that some Democrats regret not having blocked even more appointments. During Bush's...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Former Abu Ghraib guard pleads guilty to abuse charges
BREAKING NEWS ~ Former Abu Ghraib guard pleads guilty to abuse charges
Matt Lubniewski
February 1, 2005 12:13:00 pm

In an agreement with prosecutors, Sgt. Javal Davis, 27, pleaded guilty Tuesday as anticipated to dereliction of duty, battery and making a false official statement to Army investigators in connection with maltreatment of detainees at the Abu...

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News White House defends nominee Chertoff against torture advice reports
White House defends nominee Chertoff against torture advice reports
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 11:41:00 am

White House spokesman Scott McClellan Tuesday denied reports that Secretary of Homeland Security nominee Michael Chertoff , a former Justice Department official, advised the CIA on the use of certain torture techniques on terror suspects. McClellan said Chertoff...

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News Sudanese parliament approves peace deal with rebels
Sudanese parliament approves peace deal with rebels
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 11:19:00 am

Members of Sudan's National Assembly unanimously approved a peace deal with Darfur rebels Tuesday, designed to end more than two decades of conflict between Khartoum and the southern region of the country. The deal was reached earlier...

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News Senate debates Gonzales AG nomination as rights group urges vote delay
Senate debates Gonzales AG nomination as rights group urges vote delay
Chris Buell
February 1, 2005 10:48:00 am

The full US Senate Tuesday began debate on the nomination of White House Counsel Alberto Gonzales for attorney general, with a vote expected to be held Thursday. Gonzales' nomination was narrowly approved...

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On December 31, 1970, Paul McCartney filed suit in London to dissolve the Beatles' artistic and commercial partnership. Read a detailed legal analysis of Paul's case against John, George and Ringo.

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On December 31, 1862, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln signed legislation, creating the State of West Virginia. The Bill split the western section of Virginia from the rest of the state, which had left the Union to join the Confederacy. However, West Virginia was not granted formal statehood until this legislation took effect on June 20, 1863 after a statewide referendum approved the measure. Read a history of the creation of West Virginia.

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