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News CIA prisons and renditions report [European Parliament]
CIA prisons and renditions report [European Parliament]
November 29, 2006 07:13:00 pm

Draft report on the alleged use of European countries by the CIA for the transport and illegal detention of prisoners, European Parliament, November 28, 2006 [claiming that many European countries were aware that the US CIA operated secret prisons or...

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News Canada parliament set to revive debate on same-sex marriage law
Canada parliament set to revive debate on same-sex marriage law
Robert DeVries
November 29, 2006 06:07:00 pm

The Canadian Parliament will revisit the issue of same-sex marriage next week, with debate on a federal law permitting same-sex marriage scheduled to begin in the House of Commons Wednesday. The ruling Conservative...

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News Federal judge orders FEMA to resume Katrina housing payments
Federal judge orders FEMA to resume Katrina housing payments
Alexis Unkovic
November 29, 2006 06:07:00 pm

US District Judge Richard J. Leon ruled in Washington, DC, Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) must reinstate certain housing payments for victims of Hurricane Katrina ....

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News US settles suit by Oregon lawyer wrongly accused in Madrid bombings
US settles suit by Oregon lawyer wrongly accused in Madrid bombings
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2006 03:50:00 pm

The US government agreed to pay $2 million Wednesday in a settlement agreement with Brandon Mayfield, the attorney arrested and detained for two weeks in May 2004 after the FBI mistakenly established that his fingerprints...

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News Halliburton subsidiary settles Kosovo fraud allegations
Halliburton subsidiary settles Kosovo fraud allegations
Brett Murphy
November 29, 2006 03:15:00 pm

Halliburton subsidiary Kellogg Brown and Root (KBR) has settled fraud allegations under the False Claims Act , the US Justice Department said Wednesday, and has agreed to pay the US $8 million for allegedly...

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News EU agency laments ongoing racial, ethnic bias in Europe
EU agency laments ongoing racial, ethnic bias in Europe
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2006 03:11:00 pm

Significant racial and ethnic discrimination and violence persist in European Union countries, according to a report released by the European Monitoring Centre on Racism and Xenophobia (EUMC) Tuesday. According to the report, victimized...

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News Arbour warns against ‘impunity’ for violations of Palestinian rights
Arbour warns against ‘impunity’ for violations of Palestinian rights
Brett Murphy
November 29, 2006 03:09:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour told the UN Human Rights Council Wednesday in the aftermath of a controversial trip to the Middle East that "the human rights situation in...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in global warming, bank regulation cases
Supreme Court hears arguments in global warming, bank regulation cases
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2006 02:19:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in Massachusetts v. EPA , 05-1120, a case where 12 states and several environmental groups are challenging an Environmental...

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News Annan urges UN rights body to avoid politics, focus more on Darfur
Annan urges UN rights body to avoid politics, focus more on Darfur
Holly Manges Jones
November 29, 2006 12:24:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan Wednesday urged the UN Human Rights Council (HRC) to avoid the "political maneuvering" that plagued the rights body's predecessor, the UN Human Rights Commission , telling the 47 member states...

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News South Africa civil unions bill awaiting Mbeki signature
South Africa civil unions bill awaiting Mbeki signature
Holly Manges Jones
November 29, 2006 11:36:00 am

The South African National Council of Provinces has approved the Civil Unions Bill , legislation that would make South Africa the first African nation to recognize same-sex unions if President...

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Nepalese crown prince kills king and other royal family members

Nepalese Crown Prince Dipendra killed his father, King Birendra, and eight other royal family members on June 1, 2001 in an event which would come to be known as the Nepalese Royal Massacre. Dipendra then shot himself in the head and died three days later. The crown prince's motives are still shrouded in mystery, although speculation continues. Nepal would later become a republic on May 28, 2008. Learn more about the Nepalese Royal Massacre.

Patent Law Treaty signed

On June 1, 2000, the Patent Law Treaty (PLT) was signed in Geneva. The purpose of PLT is to make the patent process easier for the applicant at the international level by streamlining the regional and national patent procedures in member countries. Today, there are 19 contracting states and 59 additional nations have signed PLT. Learn more about the Patent Law Treaty from the World Intellectual Property Organization.

Edison patented electric voting machine

On June 1, 1869, inventor Thomas A. Edison received a patent for an electric voting machine for use by Congress.

Learn more about the history of electronic voting.

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