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News Egypt parliament approves constitutional amendment for multi-candidate elections
Egypt parliament approves constitutional amendment for multi-candidate elections
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 08:49:00 am

Egypt's upper house of parliament Sunday approved an amendment to the Egyptian Constitution setting regulations for Egypt's first multi-candidate presidential election despite fear in some quarters that the guidelines would exclude serious contenders from running. Egyptians have typically...

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News Families of UK soldiers killed in Iraq file ICC suit against Blair government
Families of UK soldiers killed in Iraq file ICC suit against Blair government
Jamie Sterling
May 9, 2005 08:21:00 am

The families of ten British soldiers killed in Iraq announced Sunday that they are filing suit against Prime Minister Tony Blair's government in the International Criminal Court for war crimes. Their group, Military Families Against the War,...

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News Senate committee chair predicts approval of Bolton nomination
Senate committee chair predicts approval of Bolton nomination
Jeannie Shawl
May 8, 2005 04:52:00 pm

Senator Richard Lugar , chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee , said Sunday that he expects a party-line vote this week to approve the controversial nomination of John Bolton as US ambassador to the...

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News Japan joining Moscow WWII ceremonies despite no peace treaty
Japan joining Moscow WWII ceremonies despite no peace treaty
Jeannie Shawl
May 8, 2005 04:17:00 pm

Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi headed to Moscow Sunday to attend ceremonies marking the 60th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany, despite the absence of a peace treaty formally ending World War II hostilities between...

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News Peter Rodino, lawmaker who led Nixon impeachment hearings, dies at 95
Peter Rodino, lawmaker who led Nixon impeachment hearings, dies at 95
Jeannie Shawl
May 8, 2005 03:52:00 pm

Peter W. Rodino Jr. , the former Democratic congressman who lead the House impeachment investigation of President Nixon died Saturday at the age of 95. Rodino was chairman of the House Judiciary Committee when it held impeachment hearings...

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News Federal judge says FBI agents didn’t use excessive force in Elian Gonzalez raid
Federal judge says FBI agents didn’t use excessive force in Elian Gonzalez raid
Jeannie Shawl
May 8, 2005 03:22:00 pm

US District Judge Michael Moore has ruled that federal agents who seized Elian Gonzalez during a 2000 raid did not use excessive force by firing tear gas during the raid. In his opinion , issued Friday,...

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News Khodorkovsky could face new charges of misappropriating Yukos assets
Khodorkovsky could face new charges of misappropriating Yukos assets
Jeannie Shawl
May 8, 2005 03:15:00 pm

Former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev may soon face new charges over their handling of the oil company's affairs, according to a report Friday in the Russian newspaper Izvestia. Russian...

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News Iraqi rights appointee rejects cabinet post
Iraqi rights appointee rejects cabinet post
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 8, 2005 09:08:00 am

The incoming Iraqi minister for human rights designated by Iraqi Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari rejected the post Sunday shortly after it and five other late Iraqi cabinet appointments were approved by Iraq's National Assembly. Hashim al-Shible, former...

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News Gonzales raid ruling [US DC]
Gonzales raid ruling [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 8, 2005 08:48:00 am

Dalrymple v. US, United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida, US District Judge Michael Moore, May 6, 2005 [ruling that federal agents who seized Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez during a 2000 raid did not use excessive force...

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News Jailed Islamic militant announces run for Egyptian presidency
Jailed Islamic militant announces run for Egyptian presidency
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
May 7, 2005 06:29:00 pm

A leader of the outlawed Muslim Brotherhood announced Saturday through his lawyer that he would run as a candidate against Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak in upcoming elections, although his party has not formally endorsed his candidacy....

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Northern Ireland votes to remain in UK

On March 9, 1973, residents of Northern Ireland voted to remain part of the United Kingdom. 98 percent voted in favor of the referendum, but only 57% of the population participated. Catholic voters overwhelmingly boycotted the vote and The Troubles continued in Northern Ireland until the Good Friday Agreement, which provides for Northern Ireland's union with the United Kingdom until a majority of its population votes otherwise. Read a history of the conflict in Northern Ireland from the University of Ulster.

Amistad slave ship case decided

On March 9, 1841, the US Supreme Court ruled in The Amistad case that a group of slaves who took over their ship were free. Learn more about The Amistad case.

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