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News Jury urges ‘not guilty’ rape verdict for Uganda opposition leader
Jury urges ‘not guilty’ rape verdict for Uganda opposition leader
Christopher G. Anderson
February 1, 2006 03:33:00 pm

Ugandan court officials announced Wednesday that a jury has recommended that Ugandan opposition presidential candidate Kizza Besigye , currently beset by several legal actions he claims are politically-motivated, be found not guilty of raping a...

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News Japanese rally against female imperial succession proposal
Japanese rally against female imperial succession proposal
Krystal MacIntyre
February 1, 2006 02:53:00 pm

Over 1,000 protestors gathered in Tokyo Wednesday to rally against a proposed change to the 1947 Imperial Household Law , which would allow women and their children to ascend to Japan's Chrysanthemum throne , one of the world's...

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News Chile appeals court rules Pinochet can be tried on Operation Colombo charges
Chile appeals court rules Pinochet can be tried on Operation Colombo charges
Christopher G. Anderson
February 1, 2006 02:53:00 pm

A Chilean appeals court ruled Wednesday that former dictator Augusto Pinochet is healthy enough to stand trial for alleged human rights abuses stemming from the 1975 Operation Colombo massacre. The ruling, one...

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News Spokane diocese offers $45.7M to settle clergy sex abuse cases
Spokane diocese offers $45.7M to settle clergy sex abuse cases
Krystal MacIntyre
February 1, 2006 02:23:00 pm

The Roman Catholic Diocese of Spokane has offered a $45.7 million settlement to 75 clergy sex abuse complainants. Some observers wonder how the diocese can afford the settlement since filing for bankruptcy [Seattle Times...

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News Former US official to plead guilty in Iraq reconstruction bribe scheme
Former US official to plead guilty in Iraq reconstruction bribe scheme
Holly Manges Jones
February 1, 2006 01:45:00 pm

A former US official with the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq has agreed to plead guilty to conspiracy charges that he stole over $2 million in rebuilding funds and awarded contracts to an American businessman in exchange...

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News Portugal same-sex marriage bid prompts court challenge
Portugal same-sex marriage bid prompts court challenge
Krystal MacIntyre
February 1, 2006 01:44:00 pm

In the first attempt of its kind in Portugal , two women on Wednesday tried to register their same-sex marriage and are waiting to receive a formal response, expected Thursday. A lawyer representing the women said...

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News Human rights groups say tsunami relief campaign marred by abuses
Human rights groups say tsunami relief campaign marred by abuses
Holly Manges Jones
February 1, 2006 01:17:00 pm

Three human rights groups Wednesday criticized the global aid campaign created to assist those affected by the 2004 tsunami disaster , saying it has "trampled" on the human rights of many survivors. The Habitat...

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News Massachusetts women sue Wal-Mart for not stocking emergency contraception
Massachusetts women sue Wal-Mart for not stocking emergency contraception
Krystal MacIntyre
February 1, 2006 01:08:00 pm

Three Massachusetts women on Wednesday filed suit against Wal-Mart , alleging that the retail chain is in violation of the Massachusetts Consumer Protection Act because their pharmacies do not stock emergency contraception. The law states that all...

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News France high court overturns colonial history law
France high court overturns colonial history law
Greg Sampson
February 1, 2006 01:04:00 pm

France's Constitutional Council , the country's highest court, has struck down a clause in a 2005 French law that requires teachers to stress the positive aspects of French colonialism....

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News EU court says states must verify potential threats before banning immigrants
EU court says states must verify potential threats before banning immigrants
Holly Manges Jones
February 1, 2006 12:46:00 pm

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday ruled that immigration lists barring non-Europeans from EU countries must comply with the principle of freedom of movement and that EU members...

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English Queen consort Anne Boleyn arrested on adultery accusations

English Queen consort Anne Boleyn, whom King Henry VIII married after famously divorcing Catherine of Aragon, was arrested on charges of adultery on May 2, 1536. The following trial, orchestrated by prominent minister of state Thomas Cromwell, led to Anne's conviction and eventual execution two weeks after her arrest despite Anne's denial of the charges. Henry VIII would marry Jane Seymour later that month. Learn more about Anne Boleyn.

FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover died

Longtime FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover died on May 2, 1972 at age 77, having led the agency since 1924. He built his reputation on battling bootleggers during Prohibition and communist and pro-rights groups after World War II. Review Hoover's official FBI personnel file, released under the terms of the Freedom of Information Act.

European Central Bank founded

On May 2, 1998, the European Central Bank (ECB) was founded to set monetary policy for the sixteen EU nations who use the Euro as their primary currency. Learn more about the ECB from the organization's website.

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