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News Prison officials deny Ebbers request for low security facility
Prison officials deny Ebbers request for low security facility
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 01:28:00 pm

The Federal Bureau of Prisons has denied the request of former WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers' request to serve his 25-year prison sentence in a low-security facility near his Mississippi home, placing him...

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News German high court approves early parliamentary election
German high court approves early parliamentary election
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 12:48:00 pm

Germany's Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht) ruled Thursday by a seven to one margin that Germany's early parliamentary election scheduled for next month can go ahead. German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder purposefully lost a vote...

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News UK minister: UN should focus less on rights of terrorists
UK minister: UN should focus less on rights of terrorists
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 12:05:00 pm

UK Home Secretary Charles Clarke Wednesday denounced a statement issued by the UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture Manfred Nowak urging the UK to refrain from deporting Islamic radicals for fear that they will...

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News US proposes last-minute amendments to UN draft agreement
US proposes last-minute amendments to UN draft agreement
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 11:13:00 am

The US has proposed over 750 amendments to the United Nations draft agreement that 175 countries are expected to sign during a UN General Assembly summit on poverty and global security scheduled for next...

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News Gonzales praises US-Colombia extradition agreement for drug traffickers
Gonzales praises US-Colombia extradition agreement for drug traffickers
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 10:45:00 am

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Wednesday praised an extradition agreement between the US and Colombia which forces Colombian drug traffickers to face trials in the US. Gonzales spoke at a press conference in Bogota with Mario...

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News UPDATE ~ Iraq government says constitution complete, no vote needed
UPDATE ~ Iraq government says constitution complete, no vote needed
Jeannie Shawl
August 25, 2005 10:39:00 am

Iraqi government spokesman Laith Kubba said Thursday that a final version of the Iraqi constitution has been completed and that the document will be approved later today. A National Assembly spokesman said...

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News Nine US states reject Bush policy, contemplate pact on greenhouse gases
Nine US states reject Bush policy, contemplate pact on greenhouse gases
Tom Henry
August 25, 2005 10:19:00 am

Nine northeastern US states are working on a plan to cap and then reduce the level of greenhouse gas emissions from power facilities, an agreement which would see the states breaking with President Bush, who earlier this summer rejected...

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News DOJ seeks award of legal costs in tobacco trial
DOJ seeks award of legal costs in tobacco trial
Tom Henry
August 25, 2005 09:49:00 am

The US Department of Justice said Wednesday that tobacco companies should be responsible for more than $140 million in US government costs associated with bringing a racketeering lawsuit against the industry for misleading the public about the...

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News Stevens calls two controversial Supreme Court decisions "unwise"
Stevens calls two controversial Supreme Court decisions "unwise"
Holly Manges Jones
August 25, 2005 09:40:00 am

US Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens has continued to candidly voice his opinions by calling the outcomes of two prominent cases decided by the Supreme Court this term "unwise" while speaking at a bar association meeting...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Iraqi parliament cancels vote on constitution draft
BREAKING NEWS ~ Iraqi parliament cancels vote on constitution draft
Jeannie Shawl
August 25, 2005 09:27:00 am

AP is reporting that a parliamentary spokesman has said that the National Assembly will not meet as planned on Thursday to consider Iraq's draft constitution . The spokesman also said that no date for a...

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

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