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News Army Surgeon General reports no systemic medical abuse of detainees
Army Surgeon General reports no systemic medical abuse of detainees
David Shucosky
July 8, 2005 09:50:00 am

Following up on previous Pentagon denials of abuse , US Army Surgeon General Lieutenant General Kevin C. Kiley, M.D. Thursday presented a "comprehensive assessment" of actions and procedures by medical personnel at Guantanamo ...

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News IAEA members vote to toughen treaty standards for protection of nuke materials
IAEA members vote to toughen treaty standards for protection of nuke materials
David Shucosky
July 8, 2005 09:37:00 am

Eighty-nine member nations of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) voted Friday to adopt recommended changes to toughen standards of the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material at a special...

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News German youth gets 21-month suspended sentence for Sasser computer worm
German youth gets 21-month suspended sentence for Sasser computer worm
David Shucosky
July 8, 2005 09:19:00 am

Sven Jaschan, a 19-year-old German, was given a 21-month suspended sentence Friday after being convicted by a German court of computer sabotage and illegally altering data for authoring the Sasser computer worm . Jaschan escaped jail time because...

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News Federal judge rejects injunction against Florida parental consent law
Federal judge rejects injunction against Florida parental consent law
Krista-Ann Staley
July 8, 2005 09:02:00 am

US District Judge William Stafford rejected an injunction against Florida's new parental consent abortion law Thursday. According to the judge, opponents of the state's Parental Notice of Abortion Act , which took effect June 30, failed to show they...

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News Lynndie England to plead not guilty in Abu Ghraib trial
Lynndie England to plead not guilty in Abu Ghraib trial
Krista-Ann Staley
July 8, 2005 08:43:00 am

Attorneys for US Army Pfc. Lynndie England announced Thursday she will plead not guilty in her upcoming court-martial. The trial will reopen later this summer with the Army maintaining most of the charges from...

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News Police say death toll in London bombings tops 50; investigation continues
Police say death toll in London bombings tops 50; investigation continues
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
July 8, 2005 08:42:00 am

London Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Ian Blair said Friday that the confirmed death toll from the Thursday bomb attacks in the British capital had risen to "at least 50" and would go up as more...

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News Florida closes Schiavo case after finding no criminal wrongdoing
Florida closes Schiavo case after finding no criminal wrongdoing
Krista-Ann Staley
July 8, 2005 08:06:00 am

Florida State Attorney Bernie McCabe announced Thursday that he had found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing with respect to the collapse of Terri Schiavo 15 years ago. Following Schiavo's autopsy last month, Govenor Jeb...

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News NATO arrests son of Bosnian war crimes fugitive
NATO arrests son of Bosnian war crimes fugitive
Holly Manges Jones
July 7, 2005 08:20:00 pm

A spokesman for NATO said Thursday that multinational stabilization forces in Bosnia-Herzegovina had arrested Aleksandar Karadzic, son of former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic who is sought for genocide charges in the July 1995 massacre...

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News Sarbanes-Oxley co-author calls some aspects of legislation "excessive"
Sarbanes-Oxley co-author calls some aspects of legislation "excessive"
Holly Manges Jones
July 7, 2005 07:11:00 pm

Speaking at the annual conference of the International Corporate Governance Network (ICGN) in London Thursday, US Congressman Michael Oxley (R-OH) said that the Sarbanes-Oxley legislation was "rushed" and includes "excessive" corporate reforms....

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News UN says Darfur bandits threaten aid to warring region
UN says Darfur bandits threaten aid to warring region
Holly Manges Jones
July 7, 2005 07:09:00 pm

UN Special Representative for Sudan Jan Pronk said Thursday that bandits in the Darfur region of Sudan have been stealing food and terrorizing and killing workers bringing supplies into the region. Pronk also said a group of bandits...

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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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