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News President signs executive order suspending wage law in Katrina wake
President signs executive order suspending wage law in Katrina wake
Sara R. Parsowith
September 10, 2005 09:59:00 am

President George W. Bush has issued an executive order allowing federal contractors working to rebuild areas damaged by Hurricane Katrina to pay lower wages, effectively suspending regulations under the 1931 Davis-Bacon Act...

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News Judge lifts gag order against ID’ing librarians queried under Patriot Act
Judge lifts gag order against ID’ing librarians queried under Patriot Act
Sara R. Parsowith
September 9, 2005 08:25:00 pm

US District Court Judge Janet Hall Friday agreed with the American Civil Liberties Union that a gag order shielding the identity of librarians who had received an FBI demand for records about library patrons under...

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News Britain pushing EU to break anti-terror law deadlock
Britain pushing EU to break anti-terror law deadlock
Sara R. Parsowith
September 9, 2005 07:44:00 pm

Fresh from talks this week with other justice and interior ministers of the European Union , British Home Secretary Charles Clarke said Friday that Britain, currently holding the EU presidency, wants the EU to implement a...

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News City attorney says New Orleans "fully secured"
City attorney says New Orleans "fully secured"
Sara R. Parsowith
September 9, 2005 07:33:00 pm

New Orleans city attorney Sherry Landry said Friday that the city is now "fully secured" following the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina and the disorder that broke out afterwards. She told a news conference that "Fourteen...

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News Merck denies comprehensive plan to settle Vioxx lawsuits
Merck denies comprehensive plan to settle Vioxx lawsuits
Sara R. Parsowith
September 9, 2005 07:30:00 pm

Pharmaceutical company Merck. said Friday that it has no plans to make a comprehensive deal to settle the thousands of cases against the company concerning side effects of its arthritis drug Vioxx [Merck consumer website; JURIST news...

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News Australian lawyers group opposes proposed terror laws as ‘draconian’
Australian lawyers group opposes proposed terror laws as ‘draconian’
Chris Buell
September 9, 2005 03:51:00 pm

An Australian lawyers group is describing new anti-terrorism legislation proposed by Australian Prime Minister John Howard as "draconian" and has called on regional governments to reject it. The Law Society of New South Wales [profession...

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News Judge revokes bail for ex-Klansman in 1964 civil rights murder case
Judge revokes bail for ex-Klansman in 1964 civil rights murder case
Chris Buell
September 9, 2005 03:30:00 pm

A Mississippi judge on Friday ordered Edgar Ray Killen to return to prison while he appeals his conviction for the 1964 killings of three civil rights workers. Circuit Judge Marcus Gordon revoked Killen's bail ...

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News Iraqi constitution draft ready for final approval, lawmakers say
Iraqi constitution draft ready for final approval, lawmakers say
Chris Buell
September 9, 2005 03:09:00 pm

The draft Iraqi constitution is expected to receive final approval by the constitutional drafting committee in coming days after the committee agreed Thursday to changes that appeared to ease tensions over the text. Abbas...

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News Mubarak wins landslide victory in presidential vote criticized by observers
Mubarak wins landslide victory in presidential vote criticized by observers
Chris Buell
September 9, 2005 02:46:00 pm

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was re-elected to another six-year term in a landslide victory announced Friday following Wednesday's multi-candidate presidential vote, the first held in Egypt . The Presidential Election Commission ...

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News Study: Ireland indifferent, undecided on EU constitution
Study: Ireland indifferent, undecided on EU constitution
Chris Buell
September 9, 2005 02:26:00 pm

Irish voters remain undecided about the proposed European Constitution despite plans to hold an Irish referendum on the document, according to a report issued Friday by the European Commission Representation in Ireland . The...

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Confederate rebels' voting rights restored under amnesty

On May 22, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the General Amnesty Act, allowing all but about 500 Southern male voters denied voting rights as a punishment for rebellion under the XIVth Amendment to regain their right to vote and hold office. General amnesty was finally made universal on June 6, 1898.

Sri Lanka constitution ratified

On May 22, 1972, the former British colony of Ceylon ratified a new constitution, becoming the Republic of Sri Lanka.

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