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News South Carolina considering illegal immigration strategy
South Carolina considering illegal immigration strategy
Joshua Pantesco
October 11, 2006 09:20:00 am

A South Carolina Senate committee is contemplating state immigration reform laws that would regulate the hiring practices of businesses who contract with the state, state Sen. Jim Ritchie said Tuesday. The committee...

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News House ethics panel set for Foley hearing
House ethics panel set for Foley hearing
Joshua Pantesco
October 11, 2006 08:08:00 am

The US House Ethics Committee will hold hearings Thursday on the Mark Foley scandal . Former Foley chief of staff Kirk Fordham is set to testify about when he notified the staff of US House...

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News Federal appeals court upholds Iraq travel ban fine against US humanitarian
Federal appeals court upholds Iraq travel ban fine against US humanitarian
Joshua Pantesco
October 11, 2006 07:39:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Tuesday upheld a $10,000 fine levied by the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) against a US man who willfully violated the 1990-2003 international...

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News India child labor limits take effect
India child labor limits take effect
Joshua Pantesco
October 11, 2006 07:17:00 am

A new child labor law , which criminalizes the hiring of children under the age of 14 as house servants or restaurant workers , took effect in India on Tuesday. Offending employers...

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News Nigerian VP charged with corruption
Nigerian VP charged with corruption
Gabriel Haboubi
October 10, 2006 09:19:00 pm

Nigerian Vice-President Atiku Abubakar was charged Tuesday with more than a dozen counts of corruption. The charges filed before the Code of Conduct Tribunal, a special corruption court that has the power to strip elected...

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News Ken Lay lawyers seek speedy erasure of criminal record
Ken Lay lawyers seek speedy erasure of criminal record
Gabriel Haboubi
October 10, 2006 07:28:00 pm

Lawyers representing the estate of former Enron chairman Ken Lay have filed papers asking US District Judge Sim Lake to rule on a nearly two-month-old request to...

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News Fate of transferred Afghan prisoners unknown: report
Fate of transferred Afghan prisoners unknown: report
Robert DeVries
October 10, 2006 07:10:00 pm

The whereabouts and fate of at least 40 prisoners captured by Canadian forces in and around Afghanistan and later transferred to local or US authorities since the invasion of the country by US-led forces in 2001...

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News Witnesses tell Liberia truth commission of civil war abuses
Witnesses tell Liberia truth commission of civil war abuses
Brett Murphy
October 10, 2006 03:58:00 pm

Liberia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) began hearing public testimony Tuesday, with several people testifying about the crimes and abuse that occurred during the country's 14-year civil war . One man...

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News Malvo pleads guilty in Maryland sniper cases
Malvo pleads guilty in Maryland sniper cases
Brett Murphy
October 10, 2006 03:34:00 pm

Lee Boyd Malvo pleaded guilty Tuesday to six Maryland murders that occurred during a three-week shooting spree in the Washington, DC area in 2002. A sentencing hearing for the pleas will occur on...

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Supreme Court hears indictment harmless error case
Katerina Ossenova
October 10, 2006 02:35:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in United States v. Resendiz-Ponce , 05-998, a case that asks justices to decide whether leaving an element of...

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Treaty of Trianon concludes WWI between Allies and Hungary

On June 4, 1920, the Allies and Hungary signed the Treaty of Trianon, which concluded peace between the two sides after World War I. The treaty cost Hungary 72% of its territory, which went primarily to Romania, Czechoslovakia, and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.

US Supreme Court ruled wiretapping legal to secure evidence in police investigations

On June 4, 1928, in Olmstead v. United States, the US Supreme Court decided that wiretapping private telephone conversations to secure evidence was permissible.

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