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News Federal judge finds husband, mother dead in home
Federal judge finds husband, mother dead in home
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 11:05:00 am

A US district judge found her husband and mother murdered in her Chicago home Monday evening. Police did not provide any details on the killings, but media reports indicated that the bodies were those of Michael F. Lefkow and...

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News Supreme Court holds government liable for contracts with Indian tribes
Supreme Court holds government liable for contracts with Indian tribes
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 10:40:00 am

The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the US government was liable for agreements to cover contract costs for several Indian tribes despite arguments that Congress did not appropriate funds for the full amount. Under the Indian Self-Determination and...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Supreme Court strikes down death penalty for juveniles
BREAKING NEWS ~ Supreme Court strikes down death penalty for juveniles
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 10:17:00 am

CBS News is reporting that the US Supreme Court has struck down the possibility of the death penalty for juvenile killers. SCOTUSBlog has more on the Court's 5-4 opinion in Roper v. Simmons, 03-633.10:30 AM ET -...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Entrepreneur charged in $200 million tax evasion scheme
Corporations and securities brief ~ Entrepreneur charged in $200 million tax evasion scheme
Amit Patel
March 1, 2005 10:16:00 am

Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news, telecommunications entrepreneur Walter Anderson, Washington business executive who earned nearly a half-billion dollars through off-shore ventures, was indicted in a $200 million income tax evasion scheme. The indictment charges Anderson with engaging...

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News Rhode Island smoking ban takes effect
Rhode Island smoking ban takes effect
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 09:52:00 am

Rhode Island became the seventh state to ban smoking indoors Tuesday, as a state law took effect at midnight. The ban covers all indoor workplaces and almost all bars and restaurants, but certain...

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News China disputes US critique of human rights record
China disputes US critique of human rights record
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 09:26:00 am

China Tuesday criticized a US State Department report on its human rights record, accusing the United States of using human rights to interfere in the country's internal affairs. A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman also alleged human rights...

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News US expands Gitmo torture inquiry
US expands Gitmo torture inquiry
Chris Buell
March 1, 2005 09:05:00 am

The US military has appointed a three-star general to take over the investigation into alleged abuse of detainees at Guantanamo Bay and extended the deadline for completion until March 31. Air Force Lt. Gen. Randall "Mark"...

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News International brief ~ UN report urges in-country courts martial for abusive peacekeepers
International brief ~ UN report urges in-country courts martial for abusive peacekeepers
D. Wes Rist
March 1, 2005 09:05:00 am

In Tuesday's international brief, a UN report not yet released publicly has called for in-country courts martial of UN peacekeepers who are accused of sexual abuse, according to a UN official. The report, written by Jordanian UN...

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News France tops US for asylum applications, UN report concludes
France tops US for asylum applications, UN report concludes
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2005 08:17:00 am

France has replaced the US as the industrialized nation receiving the most asylum applications from refugees, though overall numbers of refugees seeking asylum in Europe and North America have reached their lowest levels since 1988, according to report from...

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News Saddam lawyer criticizes Iraqi tribunal as illegitimate
Saddam lawyer criticizes Iraqi tribunal as illegitimate
Jeannie Shawl
March 1, 2005 07:58:00 am

Ziad al-Khasawneh, head of Saddam Hussein's legal defense team, said Tuesday that plans to try Saddam before the Iraqi Special Tribunal are illegitimate. Al-Khasawneh said that the tribunal does not meet the requirements for a fair and...

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Eritrean independence referendum begins

Eritrea's referendum for independence from Ethiopia began on April 23, 1993. The effort would later be successful, with over 99 percent of voters choosing independence. The referendum followed an independence war that lasted over thirty years. Learn more about the Eritrea/Ethiopia Conflict and Eritrea's independence.

Charles II of England crowned in restoration of monarchy

Charles II was crowned King of England on April 23, 1661, officially marking the restoration of the monarchy following a period of republican rule under Oliver and Richard Cromwell. The king's coronation took place 12 years after his father, Charles I, was executed for treason. Charles II was already recognized as King of Scotland more than 10 years prior. Learn more about Charles II.

RFK assassin sentenced to death

On April 23, 1969, Sirhan Sirhan was sentenced to death for the assassination of Senator Robert F. Kennedy. Review a 1998 statement by Sirhan attorney Larry Teeter claiming Sirhan did not commit the crime. Sirhan was most recently denied parole in March 2023.

U.S. Army reserve created

On April 23, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt created the U.S. Army Reserve.

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