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News BREAKING NEWS ~ US House passes UN Reform Act
BREAKING NEWS ~ US House passes UN Reform Act
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 02:59:00 pm

By a vote of 221-184 the US House of Representatives has passed the United Nations Reform Act of 2005 calling for broad reforms at the UN and allowing the US to withold up to 50 percent of...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Former Tyco executives found guilty of grand larceny
BREAKING NEWS ~ Former Tyco executives found guilty of grand larceny
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 02:51:00 pm

Former Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski and former CFO Mark Schwartz were convicted Friday of grand larceny in connection with huge bonuses and other compensation amounting to over $150M they improperly received while in charge of the...

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News Ethiopia releases 336 prisoners seized during elections unrest
Ethiopia releases 336 prisoners seized during elections unrest
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 02:37:00 pm

Ethiopian officials announced Friday that 336 detainees seized in the wake of post-election protests have been freed. A government spokesman said that any additional prisoners found not to have been involved in the protests would be released....

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News Angolan elections may be delayed by President’s constitutional reference
Angolan elections may be delayed by President’s constitutional reference
Kate Heneroty
June 17, 2005 01:32:00 pm

Angolan President Jose Eduardo dos Santos has asked the Angolan Supreme Court to rule on whether portions of the country's new election laws passed in May are constitutional . Dos Santos has not yet specified...

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News Ford settles civil rights suit with black employees over access to skills program
Ford settles civil rights suit with black employees over access to skills program
Kate Heneroty
June 17, 2005 01:32:00 pm

US District Judge S. Arthur Spiegel has approved the settlement of a civil rights lawsuit between Ford Motor Company and its black employees, granting these employees access to an apprenticeship program. In February, the...

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News Croatian arrests, Serb verdict put Scorpions under pressure
Croatian arrests, Serb verdict put Scorpions under pressure
Kate Heneroty
June 17, 2005 01:00:00 pm

Croatia on Friday arrested 10 people suspected of committing war crimes against Bosnian Muslims in the 1990s. The arrests were made in eastern Croatia, an area with a large ethnic Serb population and where several former members of the...

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News Australia eases mandatory detention rules for illegal immigrants
Australia eases mandatory detention rules for illegal immigrants
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 12:44:00 pm

To head off a revolt among members of his government over what are increasingly seen as unduly-harsh immigration laws, Australian Prime Minister John Howard has loosened rules for mandatory detention of immigrants who enter the country without...

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News Contractor alleges abuse during detention by US Marines in Iraq
Contractor alleges abuse during detention by US Marines in Iraq
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 11:45:00 am

A private contractor for Zapata Engineering Peter Ginter - himself an ex-Marine with eight years service - has claimed he was abused by US military personnel while detained for three days. Gintner is the second to speak...

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News Former leaders urge transparency, fairness in Hussein trial
Former leaders urge transparency, fairness in Hussein trial
Krista-Ann Staley
June 17, 2005 11:25:00 am

Former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad , whose 22 years in office until 2003 made him one of Asia's longest-serving political leaders, Friday urged transparency and fairness in the trial of Saddam Hussein while announcing the launch of...

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News Teen who made school threats convicted under terror law
Teen who made school threats convicted under terror law
Tom Henry
June 17, 2005 11:20:00 am

Detroit high school student Andrew Osantowski has been convicted under a post 9/11 Michigan state anti-terror law of two counts of threatening terrorism against fellow students at his Chippewa Valley High School . The case could be the...

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Senate declares Napoleon Emporer of France

On May 18, 1804, the French Senate declared Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France.

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On May 18, 1896, the US Supreme Court ruled in Plessy v. Ferguson that racially separate but equal facilities were constitutional. This ruling was later overturned by the court in 1954's Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka.

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