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News House committee OKs drilling along coast, in Alaska wildlife refuge
House committee OKs drilling along coast, in Alaska wildlife refuge
Chris Buell
October 26, 2005 07:48:00 pm

The US House Committee on Resources on Wednesday approved a budget package that includes provisions to relax a ban on oil and gas drilling along the nation's coast and in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...

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News NY Port Authority found negligent in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
NY Port Authority found negligent in 1993 World Trade Center bombing
Chris Buell
October 26, 2005 07:29:00 pm

A six-person jury on Wednesday found the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey negligent in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center by Islamic radicals that killed six and injured 1,000. According...

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News Judge orders more contact for lawyers of hunger-striking Gitmo detainees
Judge orders more contact for lawyers of hunger-striking Gitmo detainees
Chris Buell
October 26, 2005 07:05:00 pm

Lawyers for Guantanamo Bay detainees on a hunger strike must be notified by the Defense Department before their clients may be force fed against their will, US District Judge Gladys Kessler ruled...

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News Torture confession admissibility ruling [US DC]
Torture confession admissibility ruling [US DC]
October 26, 2005 05:30:00 pm

US v. Ahmend Omar Abu Ali, United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Judge Gerald Bruce Lee, October 24, 2005 [ruling that US federal prosecutors can use a confession allegedly made under torture in Saudi Arabia by...

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News Guantanamo detainees contact and medical records ruling [US DC]
Guantanamo detainees contact and medical records ruling [US DC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
October 26, 2005 05:15:00 pm

Majid Abdulla al-Joudi et al. v. George W. Bush et.al, United States District Court for the District of Columbia, Judge Gladys Kessler, October 26, 2005 [ruling that Guantanamo detainees on a hunger strike must be notified by the US Defense...

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News Charges expected this week in CIA leak probe
Charges expected this week in CIA leak probe
James M Yoch Jr
October 26, 2005 04:36:00 pm

The federal grand jury investigating the leak of a CIA operative’s identity adjourned on Wednesday after meeting for three hours with Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald and his deputies. The grand jury's term,...

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News Bush administration reinstating fair wage rates for Katrina workers
Bush administration reinstating fair wage rates for Katrina workers
James M Yoch Jr
October 26, 2005 03:58:00 pm

The Bush administration announced Wednesday that on November 8 it plans to reinstate rules that ensure workers on federal Hurricane Katrina projects receive fair wages that are close to the amount of local wages on similar...

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News UK terror bill passes first Commons vote
UK terror bill passes first Commons vote
Chris Buell
October 26, 2005 03:49:00 pm

The British government's proposed Terrorism Bill passed its first test in the House of Commons Wednesday, despite a 16 MP-strong rebellion of Labour Party backbenchers against the government and continued...

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News Uzbek prosecutors seek extended jail terms for accused Andijan rebels
Uzbek prosecutors seek extended jail terms for accused Andijan rebels
Chris Buell
October 26, 2005 03:38:00 pm

Uzbek prosecutors in the trial of 15 men accused of plotting a rebellion in Andijan on Wednesday sought prison sentences of between nine and 20 years for the suspects. Prosecutors urged the court to issue a 20-year sentence for...

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News Specter previews confirmation hearing questions for Miers
Specter previews confirmation hearing questions for Miers
James M Yoch Jr
October 26, 2005 03:29:00 pm

US Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Arlen Specter (R-PA) previewed a range of confirmation questions for controversial US Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers Wednesday. In a letter , he told Miers she...

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Peace treaty between Japan and 48 nations formally ended WWII

On April 28, 1952, a peace treaty between Japan and 48 nations took effect, formally ending World War II.

Review the terms of the San Francisco Treaty.

Former CIA official Aldrich Ames pleads guilty to spying for USSR

On April 28, 1994, Aldrich Ames, a former CIA official, pleaded guilty to passing US secrets to the USSR during the Cold War. Ames further confessed that he continued spying for Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Learn more about the case of Aldrich Ames from the FBI. Also read a CNN interview with Ames.

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