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News China farmers riot over ‘one-child policy’ enforcement
China farmers riot over ‘one-child policy’ enforcement
Michael Sung
May 22, 2007 02:03:00 pm

Thousands of farmers in southwestern China reportedly rioted over the weekend due to efforts by local government officials to more strictly enforce China's "One Child Policy" . A local resident told AP said that the government had imposed fines...

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News Lawyers for ousted Thai PM threaten lawsuit if land purchase report released
Lawyers for ousted Thai PM threaten lawsuit if land purchase report released
Gabriel Haboubi
May 22, 2007 01:58:00 pm

Lawyers for former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Tuesday threatened to bring a lawsuit against a committee investigating Thaksin's alleged corruption if it releases details of a report into a controversial land purchase [Wikipedia...

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News Convicted Hyundai chairman pledges $1B+ to charity at appeal hearing
Convicted Hyundai chairman pledges $1B+ to charity at appeal hearing
Michael Sung
May 22, 2007 01:27:00 pm

Chung Mong-koo , chairman of Hyundai Motors Group , pressed an appeal of his February 5 conviction for embezzlement and bribery Tuesday by submitting a written "pledge" to the Seoul High Court, hoping to obtain...

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News Iraq constitution reform committee admits failure to agree
Iraq constitution reform committee admits failure to agree
Gabriel Haboubi
May 22, 2007 12:51:00 pm

Members of the committee responsible for developing reforms to Iraq's constitution said Tuesday that, after six months of negotiations, they have been unable to reach any sort of agreement. The panel made up of Shiites, Sunnis,...

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News Morocco police arrest rights activists in disputed Western Sahara
Morocco police arrest rights activists in disputed Western Sahara
Michael Sung
May 22, 2007 12:40:00 pm

Moroccan police arrested three leading human rights activists and attempted to arrest three others in the disputed Western Sahara region Sunday amid a crackdown before scheduled talks with pro-independence factions next month. Brahim...

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News Florida doctor convicted of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists
Florida doctor convicted of conspiracy to provide support to terrorists
Michael Sung
May 22, 2007 12:04:00 pm

A Manhattan federal jury Monday convicted Dr. Rafik Abdus Sabir, a US citizen with a medical practice based in Florida, of conspiracy to provide material support to al Qaeda and attempting to provide that support. Sabir was...

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News Hicks won’t challenge post-release control order: lawyer
Hicks won’t challenge post-release control order: lawyer
Michael Sung
May 22, 2007 11:24:00 am

A lawyer for former Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks said Monday that Hicks does not plan to challenge the legality of any control order imposed after his release from prison in Australia. David...

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News California court lets prisoner transfer program continue during litigation
California court lets prisoner transfer program continue during litigation
Brett Murphy
May 22, 2007 10:13:00 am

The California Court of Appeal, Third Appellate District has ruled that the state may continue to transfer prisoners out-of-state while litigation proceeds over the challenged program to deal with California's prison overcrowding ....

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News UN torture panel presses Poland for details on CIA secret prisons probe
UN torture panel presses Poland for details on CIA secret prisons probe
Brett Murphy
May 22, 2007 09:56:00 am

The UN Committee Against Torture Monday urged Poland to disclose details regarding a parliamentary investigation into the presence of secret CIA prisons in the country on Monday, expressing concern that Poland [JURIST...

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News Zimbabwe police ignore court order to vacate farm
Zimbabwe police ignore court order to vacate farm
D. Wes Rist
May 22, 2007 09:51:00 am

Police in Zimbabwe are refusing to comply with a High Court ruling requiring police officials to vacate Portwe farm in the Matabeleland North province, which was seized by police in March. High Court Judge Francis Bere...

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On May 18, 1804, the French Senate declared Napoleon Bonaparte Emperor of France.

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