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News Srebrenica survivors mark 10th anniversary of killings; suspects still at large
Srebrenica survivors mark 10th anniversary of killings; suspects still at large
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 09:25:00 am

Relatives and survivors of the Srebrenica massacre mourned as more than six hundred coffins containing newly-identified remains recovered from mass graves were interred in the town cemetary Monday, the 10th anniversary of the beginning of the 1995...

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News Israeli cabinet approves plans for Jerusalem section of security fence
Israeli cabinet approves plans for Jerusalem section of security fence
David Shucosky
July 11, 2005 09:08:00 am

The Israeli cabinet Sunday approved plans for enclosing Jerusalem by part of the security fence designed to keep out suicide bombers and prevent other terrorist attacks on Israel's civilian population. Palestinians in four Jerusalem neighborhoods that include...

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News UK to issue more control orders, pitch new EU anti-terror measures after  London bombings
UK to issue more control orders, pitch new EU anti-terror measures after London bombings
Alexandria Samuel
July 10, 2005 11:27:00 am

Although new legislation is not being brought forward immediately , UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke is likely to issue more control orders, and will present new anti-terrorism measures to the European Union next week, according to...

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News BREAKING NEWS – Luxembourg votes Yes in European constitution referendum
BREAKING NEWS – Luxembourg votes Yes in European constitution referendum
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 10, 2005 11:11:00 am

Luxembourg has voted Yes in Sunday's national referendum on the European constitution, supporting the beleaguered EU treaty by a wide margin of roughly 57%-43%, with all precincts reporting . This is the first European referendum...

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News US military releases American held in Iraq
US military releases American held in Iraq
Alexandria Samuel
July 10, 2005 11:06:00 am

AP reported Sunday that military officials have released one of five US citizens detained without charge by US forces in Iraq. The family of Cyrus Kar , an Iranian born filmmaker and former Navy Seal, previously told reporters...

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News Navy relieves Guantanamo Bay base chief of command
Navy relieves Guantanamo Bay base chief of command
Alexandria Samuel
July 10, 2005 10:48:00 am

The commanding officer of the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay was relieved of his duties Saturday and transferred to another base. Capt. Leslie J. McCoy , base commander since March 2003, was dismissed amid allegations...

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News Members of Iraqi constitutional committee doubt completion by deadline
Members of Iraqi constitutional committee doubt completion by deadline
Christopher Tate
July 9, 2005 04:08:00 pm

Some of the 55 delegates to the Iraqi constitutional drafting committee are expressing pessimism about their ability to overcome ideological differences in time to have a working document ready for review by National Assembly on August 15,...

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News Disney nephew drops lawsuit against company
Disney nephew drops lawsuit against company
Christopher Tate
July 9, 2005 03:12:00 pm

The Walt Disney Co. shareholder derivative lawsuit filed in May by nephew of founder Walt Disney and Disney shareholder Roy Disney was dropped Friday evening after the two sides came to agreement. Roy Disney and...

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News French court frees former Guantanamo detainee
French court frees former Guantanamo detainee
Christopher Tate
July 9, 2005 03:06:00 pm

Imad Achab Kanouni, a French citizen once held in the American detention facility at Guantanamo Bay was released from French custody Friday. Top French anti-terrorism judge Jean-Louis Bruguiere ordered Kanouni's release from French detention,...

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News Italian police arrest 142 in post-London anti-terror sweep
Italian police arrest 142 in post-London anti-terror sweep
Holly Manges Jones
July 9, 2005 11:52:00 am

Italian police have arrested 142 people over the past two days in a security sweep to forestall potential terrorist attacks in the wake of the London bombings, according to a Saturday report from Italian news agency...

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Cultural Revolution begins in China

On May 16, 1966, the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution with the issuance of the May Sixteenth Notice.

President Andrew Johnson found "not guilty" in impeachment trial

On May 16, 1868, President Andrew Johnson was found "not guilty" of high crimes and misdemeanors in his impeachment trial.

Learn more about President Jackson's impeachment from contemporary articles in Harper's Weekly.

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