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News Guilty verdict handed down in high-profile South Africa corruption trial
Guilty verdict handed down in high-profile South Africa corruption trial
Tom Henry
June 2, 2005 10:21:00 am

The Durban High Court convicted an associate of South Africa's Deputy President Thursday at the end of a high-profile corruption trial that had gripped the nation. Financial advisor Schabir Shaik was found guilty of fraud in his...

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News Amnesty International calls for Gitmo inspections to settle abuse claims
Amnesty International calls for Gitmo inspections to settle abuse claims
David Shucosky
June 2, 2005 10:13:00 am

Amnesty International Secretary-General Irene Khan said Thursday that the US could settle disagreements about alleged abuses of prisoners at its Guantanamo Bay detention camp and other facilities by opening them to inspections by human rights...

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News US and Iraqi forces urged to respect rights in new anti-insurgency raids
US and Iraqi forces urged to respect rights in new anti-insurgency raids
Tom Henry
June 2, 2005 09:56:00 am

In the wake of the latest campaign to track down insurgents in Baghdad, human rights groups have called on Iraqi and US forces to respect humanitarian law when raiding houses in search of suspects. The campaign, announced on May...

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News Corporate community debates new directions for SEC after Donaldson exit
Corporate community debates new directions for SEC after Donaldson exit
David Shucosky
June 2, 2005 09:54:00 am

US business leaders Thursday debated possible new directions for the Securities and Exchange Commission following Wednesday's announcement by current SEC Chairman William Donaldson that he would be stepping down June 30. Donaldson led the drive to...

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News Kyrgyz Supreme Court protests resume
Kyrgyz Supreme Court protests resume
David Shucosky
June 2, 2005 09:26:00 am

Protesters returned to the Supreme Court in Kyrgyzstan again on Thursday to demand the resignation of several judges. A violent clash on Wednesday initially ousted the protesters, who had occupied the building since April...

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News Fourth-largest US bank apologizes for slavery ties
Fourth-largest US bank apologizes for slavery ties
Tom Henry
June 2, 2005 09:24:00 am

Wachovia Corp. , the fourth largest bank in the US, acknowledged Wednesday that two of its predecessor banks owned slaves prior to the Civil War and apologized for the practice. Wachovia had contracted with historical research firm The...

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News Protests start as animal rights activists charged with terrorism begin trial
Protests start as animal rights activists charged with terrorism begin trial
Tom Henry
June 2, 2005 08:34:00 am

About 70 animal rights protestors marched and chanted in protest outside a Trenton New Jersey courtroom Wednesday as the trial of seven activists charged with domestic terrorism began. The activists are all members of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty [advocacy...

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News EU tries to salvage constitution: UK waivers, but ‘New Europe’ offers support
EU tries to salvage constitution: UK waivers, but ‘New Europe’ offers support
Tom Henry
June 2, 2005 08:10:00 am

After the second No to the EU constitution in four days was handed down by Dutch voters Wednesday , European leaders are struggling to keep the charter alive. Current EU President and Prime Minister of Luxembourg Jean-Claude Juncker...

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News Inmate sentence challenges ruling [9th Circuit]
Inmate sentence challenges ruling [9th Circuit]
June 1, 2005 11:09:00 pm

United States v. Ameline, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, June 1, 2005 . Read the full text of the opinion here . Reported in...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush will nominate CA congressman as new SEC chief, say GOPers
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush will nominate CA congressman as new SEC chief, say GOPers
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
June 1, 2005 10:32:00 pm

AP is reporting that President Bush intends to nominate Congressman Christopher Cox (R-CA) as the new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, according to Republican officials. Current SEC Chairman William Donaldson announced earlier Wednesday that...

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Organization of American States established

On April 30, 1948, the Organization of American States (OAS) was established in Bogota, Colombia with the signing of the Charter of the Organization of American States at the Ninth International Conference of American States.

Louisiana Purchase Treaty signed

On April 30, 1803, the United States and France signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in Paris, by which France ceded its Louisiana Territory to the US for $15 million.

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