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News UN treaty on terrorism unlikely before end of year
UN treaty on terrorism unlikely before end of year
Chris Buell
December 1, 2005 08:03:00 am

UN leaders have largely given up on completing a comprehensive treaty against terrorism before the end of the year, as hoped by UN leaders, with a working committee on the treaty failing to break an impasse over...

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News Lead government counsel to withdrawal from tobacco case
Lead government counsel to withdrawal from tobacco case
Chris Buell
December 1, 2005 07:34:00 am

The government's lead counsel in its lawsuit against the tobacco industry on Wednesday withdrew from the case, as an investigation continues into whether political pressure forced the government to lower its demands in the case. Sharon Eubanks,...

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News California high court refuses clemency request by gang founder
California high court refuses clemency request by gang founder
Chris Buell
December 1, 2005 07:02:00 am

The California Supreme Court late Wednesday denied a request by Stanley Tookie Williams , the Crips gang founder turned anti-gang activist, to halt his scheduled execution. Defense lawyers for Williams challenged forensic evidence in the case...

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News Arrests made in probe of Belgian suicide bomber in Iraq
Arrests made in probe of Belgian suicide bomber in Iraq
Angela A. Onikepe
December 1, 2005 05:29:00 am

Authorities in France and Belgium have arrested fifteen suspects connected with a suicide bombing attack in Iraq on November 9 carried out by a woman who has been confirmed as a Belgian national married to an...

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News UK court hears Enron extradition appeal
UK court hears Enron extradition appeal
Angela A. Onikepe
December 1, 2005 04:34:00 am

A UK High Court has heard an extradition appeal by three British men charged in connection with the Enron scandal challenging the validity of the British government's approval of a US extradition request ....

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News Britain demands answers from US on CIA ‘ghost flights’
Britain demands answers from US on CIA ‘ghost flights’
Angela A. Onikepe
December 1, 2005 04:04:00 am

British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw says he has written a letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice , on behalf of EU nations , questioning the landing of CIA planes in nineteen airports [Guardian...

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First international arbitration court founded

On February 6, 1900, the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) was founded with the ratification of the 1899 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. Set at The Hague in the Netherlands, the PCA was the first international tribunal established to settle disputes between nations. The PCA was later revised by the subsequent 1907 Convention for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes. Today, the PCA is housed at the Peace Palace in The Hague and is comprised of 109 member countries.

20th Amendment to the US Constitution ratified

On February 6, 1933, the 20th Amendment to the US Constitution was ratified by the requisite majority of states, moving the start of presidential, vice-presidential and congressional terms from March to January in an effort to shorten the problematic "lame duck" period.

Learn more about the 20th Amendment.

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