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News Energy Policy Act of 2005 [US Senate]
Energy Policy Act of 2005 [US Senate]
June 28, 2005 11:08:00 pm

Energy Policy Act of 2005, passed by the United States Senate on June 28, 2005 . Read the full text...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Canada passes same-sex marriage bill
BREAKING NEWS ~ Canada passes same-sex marriage bill
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
June 28, 2005 09:22:00 pm

In a Tuesday evening sitting Canada's House of Commons has passed a bill that will legalize same-sex marriage across Canada. The legislation, presented by the minority Liberty Party government as a non-partisan "free vote" for MPs other...

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News US court refuses to hear lawsuit by WWII sex slaves
US court refuses to hear lawsuit by WWII sex slaves
Holly Manges Jones
June 28, 2005 09:05:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Tuesday rejected a lawsuit against the Japanese government filed by 15 Asian women who claim Japanese soldiers forced them to act as "comfort women" , or...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush urges Iraqis to write "good constitution", meet deadlines
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush urges Iraqis to write "good constitution", meet deadlines
Holly Manges Jones
June 28, 2005 08:32:00 pm

In a primetime TV address to the nation from Fort Bragg, NC, marking the one-year anniversary of the return of local sovereignty to Iraqi hands President Bush has focused primarily on security-related issues relating to the ongoing...

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News Nader VA campaign coordinator to serve time for fraudulent election practices
Nader VA campaign coordinator to serve time for fraudulent election practices
Holly Manges Jones
June 28, 2005 08:25:00 pm

The Virginia co-ordinator of Ralph Nader's 2004 presidential campaign pleaded guilty to charges of election fraud on Tuesday. James Polk will serve 30 days of house detention and pay a $2500 fine for attempting to put Nader...

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News Belgian court finds Rwandan businessmen guilty of genocide crimes
Belgian court finds Rwandan businessmen guilty of genocide crimes
Holly Manges Jones
June 28, 2005 07:45:00 pm

Two Rwandan businessmen were found guilty by a Brussels court Tuesday on 81 charges of murder and war crimes related to the country's 1994 genocide during which 800,000 people were killed. Half-brothers Samuel Ndashyikirwa and Etienne Nzabonimana,...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ UK fines Citigroup for disruptive bond trading
Corporations and securities brief ~ UK fines Citigroup for disruptive bond trading
James Murdock
June 28, 2005 07:10:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news,the UK's Financial Services Authority has fined Citigroup $25 million for flooding the market with bonds. Though the transaction was not illegal, it was against standard practice for European...

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News White House expected to OK proposed intelligence changes
White House expected to OK proposed intelligence changes
Holly Manges Jones
June 28, 2005 07:06:00 pm

The White House is expected to approve 70 changes proposed by the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the United States Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction after a three-month investigation by the National Security Council which will...

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News States brief ~ WI Supreme Court allows power plant expansion
States brief ~ WI Supreme Court allows power plant expansion
Rachel Felton
June 28, 2005 05:20:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's states brief, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled today that the state's Public Service Commission acted properly in approving a coal-fired power plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin. S.C Johnson & Son and the environmental...

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News UN torture investigator: US may be detaining terror suspects on warships
UN torture investigator: US may be detaining terror suspects on warships
Tom Henry
June 28, 2005 04:15:00 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak said Tuesday that the UN has learned of serious allegations that the US is secretly detaining prisoners aboard military vessels, perhaps in the Indian Ocean in the vicinity of the...

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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty extended indefinitely

On May 11, 1995, over 170 signatory nations agreed to extend the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) indefinitely. The NPT is an agreement signed by 189 countries to control the spread of nuclear weapons and nuclear technology based on the principles of disarmament, non-proliferation, and the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. The treaty was opened for signature in 1968 with a provision for review conferences every five years. During the 1995 review conference in New York City, member countries decided to keep the treaty open indefinitely. Learn more about the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty from the United Nations.

Massachusetts repealed law banning Christmas

On May 11, 1682, the Massachusetts General Court repealed two laws that had banned the celebration of Christmas and had authorized capital punishment for expelled Quakers returning to the colony. Learn more about the state's ban on Christmas.

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