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News Frist, Hastert call for investigation into leak of CIA secret prison information
Frist, Hastert call for investigation into leak of CIA secret prison information
Greg Sampson
November 8, 2005 02:56:00 pm

US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and House Speaker Dennis Hastert on Tuesday called for a Congressional investigation into who leaked information on secret Central Intelligence Agency prison facilities in Eastern Europe rumored...

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News Pentagon issues new rules governing terror detainee interrogations
Pentagon issues new rules governing terror detainee interrogations
Greg Sampson
November 8, 2005 02:32:00 pm

The Pentagon on Tuesday announced it has issued a new directive restricting interrogation practices of suspected terrorists. Department of Defense Directive 3115.09 establishes the broad requirement that all intelligence interrogations of detained individuals...

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News Nigerian separatist leader charged with treason
Nigerian separatist leader charged with treason
Christopher G. Anderson
November 8, 2005 01:47:00 pm

Ralph Uwazurike , the leader of a Nigerian separatist organization has been charged with treason for his role in campaigning for the creation of an independent Biafra Nation . Uwazurike and six other alleged co-conspirators have...

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News New judge sets Nov. 22 hearing date in DeLay case
New judge sets Nov. 22 hearing date in DeLay case
Christopher G. Anderson
November 8, 2005 01:23:00 pm

The first hearing in the criminal trial of US Rep. Tom DeLay will be held November 22, Senior Judge Pat Priest has announced. Attorneys for DeLay have asked the judge, who was appointed to...

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News Rwanda seeks high court permission to send priest to Belgium for genocide trial
Rwanda seeks high court permission to send priest to Belgium for genocide trial
Christopher G. Anderson
November 8, 2005 01:02:00 pm

The Rwandan government wants to send a Catholic priest back to his home of Belgium to face trial on genocide charges and asked its highest court on Tuesday for permission to do so. Catholic missionary Guy Theunis is accused...

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News US to proceed with Hicks military trial despite Supreme Court case
US to proceed with Hicks military trial despite Supreme Court case
Brandon Smith
November 8, 2005 12:37:00 pm

The Pentagon has said that it is committed to proceeding with a preliminary military commission hearing for Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks despite the US Supreme Court's announcement Monday that...

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News Supreme Court rules for workers in pay dispute
Supreme Court rules for workers in pay dispute
Christopher G. Anderson
November 8, 2005 12:05:00 pm

The US Supreme Court ruled Tuesday in IBP Inc. v. Alvarez that meat packing companies must pay their workers for the time it takes to change into and out of protective clothing and other...

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News Japan appeals ruling requiring compensation for Taiwan leprosy patients
Japan appeals ruling requiring compensation for Taiwan leprosy patients
Kate Heneroty
November 8, 2005 11:22:00 am

The Japanese Health and Welfare Ministry announced Tuesday it plans to appeal a court ruling requiring the nation to pay compensation to former Taiwanese leprosy patients who were incarcerated during Japanese colonial rule,...

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News US voters rule on redistricting, gay rights, other issues in off-year elections
US voters rule on redistricting, gay rights, other issues in off-year elections
Kate Heneroty
November 8, 2005 10:40:00 am

Americans went to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in off-year elections. Voters in New Jersey and Virginia are electing new governors , while 39 ballot measures are up for approval in seven states : California, Maine,...

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News China, Saudi Arabia cited by US for violating religious freedom
China, Saudi Arabia cited by US for violating religious freedom
Kate Heneroty
November 8, 2005 09:55:00 am

The US Department of State on Tuesday is releasing its annual list of states considered to be serious violators of religious freedoms, opening the named states to potential sanctions. Officials say countries deemed to be "of particular concern"...

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Benjamin Cardozo born

Benjamin Cardozo, future US Supreme Court Justice, was born on May 24, 1870. Learn more about Justice Benjamin Cardozo from the Oyez project at Northwestern University.

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