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News Small firms get second one-year reprieve on Sarbanes-Oxley rules
Small firms get second one-year reprieve on Sarbanes-Oxley rules
Tom Henry
September 22, 2005 01:22:00 pm

The US Securities and Exchange Commission voted 5-0 at a public meeting Wednesday to give small public companies an additional extra year to comply with requirements to file reports on the strength of their internal financial controls...

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News New Jersey announces investigation into alleged voter fraud
New Jersey announces investigation into alleged voter fraud
Tom Henry
September 22, 2005 12:59:00 pm

The office of the New Jersey Attorney General has announced that the state will oversee a county-by-county probe into allegations of election irregularities brought by Republicans. NJ Attorney General Peter Harvey said the...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Senate Judiciary Committee approves Roberts nomination
BREAKING NEWS ~ Senate Judiciary Committee approves Roberts nomination
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 12:55:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee has approved the nomination of Judge John Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States by a vote of 13-5 with all Republican members voting for and five Democrats voting against....

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News Race of victim among factors in California death sentences, study shows
Race of victim among factors in California death sentences, study shows
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 12:29:00 pm

More prisoners are on California's death row for murdering whites than for killing people of any other race, despite the fact that were more black and Hispanic murder victims during the same time period, according to a new study...

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News ICTY to hold joint trial for nine suspects in Srebrenica massacre
ICTY to hold joint trial for nine suspects in Srebrenica massacre
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 11:15:00 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) said Thursday that it will combine the cases of nine Bosnian Serb military officers accused of participating in the Srebrenica massacre ...

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News New charges filed in Afghan prisoner abuse investigation
New charges filed in Afghan prisoner abuse investigation
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 10:28:00 am

Two US Army soldiers have been charged with prisoner abuse in an ongoing investigation into the deaths of two Afghan prisoners while in US custody, which has already led to charges being filed against 14 soldiers, the military said...

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News Khodorkovsky appeal hearing delayed again
Khodorkovsky appeal hearing delayed again
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 09:51:00 am

A appeals hearing for Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky was delayed again Thursday after his lawyer asked for more time to prepare, saying he had been unable to meet with Khodorkovsky in prison before...

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News EU drops demand to refer Iran to UN Security Council over nuclear program
EU drops demand to refer Iran to UN Security Council over nuclear program
Holly Manges Jones
September 22, 2005 09:19:00 am

France, Germany and Great Britain, the EU's three major powers, have decided to drop their support for a US-backed draft resolution calling on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to report Iran's nuclear program to the UN...

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News Nepal government sets timetable for democratic elections
Nepal government sets timetable for democratic elections
Chris Buell
September 22, 2005 08:51:00 am

After months of absolute rule by King Gyanendra , Nepal will move forward with local elections by April 2006 and national elections within two years, Nepalese Foreign Minister Ramesh Nath Pandey told...

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News Judge denies arrest warrant for former Mexican president
Judge denies arrest warrant for former Mexican president
Chris Buell
September 22, 2005 08:06:00 am

A Mexican judge on Wednesday refused to issue an arrest warrant for former President Luis Echeverria and seven other officials for a 1968 massacre of student protesters, ending a second attempt by prosecutors to bring...

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Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty took effect

On March 5, 1970, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty took effect after ratification by 43 countries. Read a brief history of the NPT.

Lynch v. Donnelly decided

On March 5, 1984, the US Supreme Court upheld a nativity scene built on public land by the City of Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The Court in Lynch v. Donnelly held that the creche did not violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment, which prohibits the government from passing any "law respecting an establishment of religion".

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