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News Saddam ejected from courtroom again as defense boycotts new judge
Saddam ejected from courtroom again as defense boycotts new judge
Joshua Pantesco
September 25, 2006 09:47:00 am

Saddam Hussein was thrown out of court again Monday for failing to observe courtroom discipline in his genocide trial , his second ejection in as many sessions. The ousted Iraqi president was represented by eight court-appointed lawyers...

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News Zuma ex-associate appeals South Africa corruption verdict
Zuma ex-associate appeals South Africa corruption verdict
Joshua Pantesco
September 25, 2006 09:00:00 am

Lawyers for a former associate of former South African Deputy President Jacob Zuma Monday began their appeal of a corruption conviction against businessman Schabir Shaik that could help to clear Zuma's name and help to...

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News Jordan parliament amends mosque bill to require permission for preaching
Jordan parliament amends mosque bill to require permission for preaching
Joshua Pantesco
September 25, 2006 08:45:00 am

Jordan's appointed Senate, the upper house of the National Assembly , amended a bill regulating mosques Sunday so as to require preachers to obtain written government permission before being allowed to lead services or teach the Quran. Unauthorized...

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News Specter questions constitutionality of habeas restriction in detainee bill
Specter questions constitutionality of habeas restriction in detainee bill
Joshua Pantesco
September 25, 2006 07:44:00 am

US Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) told CNN's Late Edition program Sunday that he believes the habeas corpus provision of the latest draft of the military commissions bill [JURIST news...

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News Senate Judiciary Committee puts reporters shield law on hold
Senate Judiciary Committee puts reporters shield law on hold
Joshua Pantesco
September 25, 2006 07:15:00 am

A proposed federal shield law for journalists is on hold after the US Senate Judiciary Committee Friday postponed further consideration of the bill in the wake of strong opposition from Justice Department officials voiced in...

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News Legal aid board tried to fire inspector general probing misuse of funds: AP
Legal aid board tried to fire inspector general probing misuse of funds: AP
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 04:42:00 pm

The US Legal Services Corp. debated firing the inspector general currently investigating the federally funded program's use of funds for luxuries , the Associated Press reported Sunday. Meeting transcripts obtained by AP indicate...

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News Swiss voters tighten restrictions on immigrants, asylum seekers
Swiss voters tighten restrictions on immigrants, asylum seekers
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 04:01:00 pm

Nearly 70 percent of Swiss voters Sunday approved new laws that limit immigration and asylum seeking in the country. The laws, passed by the Swiss parliament last year, require...

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News Saddam lawyers to protest new judge by boycotting genocide trial
Saddam lawyers to protest new judge by boycotting genocide trial
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 03:23:00 pm

Saddam Hussein's top lawyer said Sunday the former Iraqi president's defense team will not attend his genocide trial when it resumes Monday in protest at the new chief judge's behavior, and will stay away "indefinitely," according...

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News Iraq lawmakers OK deal to set up constitutional panel, debate federalism bill
Iraq lawmakers OK deal to set up constitutional panel, debate federalism bill
Natalie Hrubos
September 24, 2006 03:11:00 pm

Members of Iraq's parliament reached a compromise Sunday establishing a committee to consider amendments to Iraq's constitution and allowing debate to proceed on a bill to create federal regions in the country....

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News Taiwan ruling party debates new constitution
Taiwan ruling party debates new constitution
James M Yoch Jr
September 24, 2006 11:25:00 am

The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) , Taiwan's ruling political party, has opened debate on the drafting of a new constitution, a move promised by President Chen Shui-bian earlier this year. The current constitution ,...

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London Naval Treaty signed

On April 22, 1930, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Japan signed the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament (London Naval Treaty), which limited the production of warships and limited submarine warfare. Leading up to World War II, Japan and Italy withdrew from the treaty, leaving only the US, UK, and France to sign the Second London Naval Treaty.

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