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News States petition Supreme Court on automobile emissions control
States petition Supreme Court on automobile emissions control
Jaime Jansen
March 3, 2006 04:01:00 pm

A coalition of 12 states, three cities and several environmental groups appealed to the US Supreme Court Friday in a bid to force the federal government and Environmental Protection Agency to regulate carbon dioxide (CO2)...

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News British court to hear US company petition for appeal in ports case
British court to hear US company petition for appeal in ports case
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 03:17:00 pm

US-based Eller & Co. said Friday that Britain's Court of Appeal has agreed to hear on Monday its petition for appeal against a High Court ruling approving the takeover of British shipping company P&O [corporate...

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News Treason trial of Ethiopia election protesters adjourned
Treason trial of Ethiopia election protesters adjourned
Jaime Jansen
March 3, 2006 02:59:00 pm

An Ethiopian court has rejected an application by three of 129 Ethiopian election protesters to have a separate trial and adjourned the trial of all 129 people until March 22. The charges, which include conspiracy, treason and genocide for...

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News Ohio high court permits parents to sue in ‘wrongful birth’ case
Ohio high court permits parents to sue in ‘wrongful birth’ case
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 02:46:00 pm

The Ohio Supreme Court issued a 4-3 opinion Friday permitting the parents of an unhealthy child born as a result of negligent genetic counseling or negligent failure to diagnose a fetal defect or disease to...

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News Gonzales says no additional warrantless surveillance
Gonzales says no additional warrantless surveillance
Jaime Jansen
March 3, 2006 02:28:00 pm

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said Thursday that the administration is not conducting any additional warrantless domestic surveillance beyond what President Bush acknowledged in December. Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA) disclosed the information...

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News Croatia convicts former soldiers of war crimes for prison killings
Croatia convicts former soldiers of war crimes for prison killings
Alexis Unkovic
March 3, 2006 01:33:00 pm

A Croatian district court in Split has convicted eight former soldiers on charges of torturing and killing Serb prisoners and Yugoslav army officers at the Lora military prison during the Serbo-Croat war in 1991. Of the...

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News UN envoy urges more human rights protections in tsunami-affected areas
UN envoy urges more human rights protections in tsunami-affected areas
Krista-Ann Staley
March 3, 2006 01:22:00 pm

Eric Schwartz , the UN's deputy special envoy for tsunami recovery on the protection of vulnerable communities in the tsunami region, concluded his 10-day assessment of the region by urging the countries affected by the 2004...

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News US Army general won’t testify in Abu Ghraib dog handler case
US Army general won’t testify in Abu Ghraib dog handler case
Krista-Ann Staley
March 3, 2006 12:28:00 pm

Lawyers for Army Sgt. Michael Smith, currently facing court-martial for allegedly torturing prisoners at the Abu Ghraib prison with unmuzzled dogs , have withdrawn a request for testimony from prison commander Army Maj. Gen. Geoffrey...

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News China detains protesters in advance of parliament session
China detains protesters in advance of parliament session
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 11:38:00 am

Chinese police have detained protesters in preparation for the annual ceremonial start of session of the National People's Congress in Beijing and forced them to return to their homes, human rights groups said Friday....

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News Suspected ’20th hijacker’ recants evidence on Gitmo detainees obtained by torture
Suspected ’20th hijacker’ recants evidence on Gitmo detainees obtained by torture
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 11:15:00 am

Mohammed al-Qahtani, the so-called "20th hijacker" from the Sept. 11 attacks, has disclaimed information he provided about 30 Guantanamo Bay detainees, alleging that the statements were coerced by torture, TIME magazine reported Friday. Qahtani was refused...

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Guyana gains independence

On May 26, 1966, Guyana gained independence from the United Kingdom.

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