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News Israel high court blocks planned Gaza electricity cuts
Israel high court blocks planned Gaza electricity cuts
Patrick Porter
November 30, 2007 01:03:00 pm

The Israeli Supreme Court ruled Friday that the government cannot proceed with plans to cut electricity to the Gaza Strip this weekend. The court did allow, however, a continuation of fuel supply cuts to the...

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News Ecuador constitutional assembly suspends national congress
Ecuador constitutional assembly suspends national congress
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 11:35:00 am

The special Constitutional Assembly in Ecuador charged with rewriting Ecuador's constitution suspended Ecuador's congress Thursday pending approval of a new charter in a nation-wide referendum, expected late next year. The special assembly, controlled by leftist President...

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News Philippines police detain 50 after attempted Arroyo ouster
Philippines police detain 50 after attempted Arroyo ouster
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 11:06:00 am

Philippine authorities have taken 50 military officers and supporters into custody following Thursday's attempted overthrow of Philippine President Gloria Arroyo . About a dozen officers on trial in the Philippines in...

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News Sudan court convicts UK teacher of insulting Islam
Sudan court convicts UK teacher of insulting Islam
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 10:24:00 am

A Sudanese court Thursday convicted British school teacher Gillian Gibbons of insulting Islam and sentenced her to 15 days in prison for allowing her students to name the class teddy bear Muhammad. Gibbons will serve 10 more...

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News Putin signs measure to suspend Europe arms treaty
Putin signs measure to suspend Europe arms treaty
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 10:07:00 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday signed into law a measure that will suspend the nation's responsibilities under the 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty . The Federation Council of Russia, Russia's upper house, unanimously approved...

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News Federal appeals court upholds DNA database for nonviolent felons
Federal appeals court upholds DNA database for nonviolent felons
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 08:37:00 am

All convicted federal felons must provide DNA samples to a federal database available to police departments throughout the country, a divided panel of the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Thursday. Judge Margaret McKeown,...

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News Iraq PM formally asks US to hand over ‘Chemical Ali’
Iraq PM formally asks US to hand over ‘Chemical Ali’
Jaime Jansen
November 30, 2007 07:52:00 am

Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki has formally asked US President George Bush to hand over Ali Hassan al-Majid , better known in the Western media as "Chemical Ali," and two other former members...

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News White House executive privilege ruling [US Senate Judiciary Comm.]
White House executive privilege ruling [US Senate Judiciary Comm.]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 29, 2007 11:23:00 pm

Ruling on the White House's Claims of Executive Privilege and Immunity Made in Response to Senate Judiciary Committee Subpoenas, US Senate Judiciary Chairman Senator Patrick Leahy, November 29, 2007 [rejecting White House assertions of executive privilege in the ongoing congressional...

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News BP subsidiary pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Alaska oil spill
BP subsidiary pleads guilty to Clean Water Act violation in Alaska oil spill
Steve Czajkowski
November 29, 2007 06:02:00 pm

BP Exploration Alaska (BPXA), a subsidiary of British Petroleum (BP) , pleaded guilty Thursday to violating the Clean Water Act in a case stemming from the March 2006 oil spill at the company's Prudhoe Bay...

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News Venezuela protesters rally against proposed constitutional reforms
Venezuela protesters rally against proposed constitutional reforms
Nick Fiske
November 29, 2007 06:02:00 pm

Thousands of protesters filled the streets of Caracas, Venezuela on Thursday to voice their opposition to 69 constitutional amendments proposed by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez . The proposed reforms, which will be put to a national...

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European Community established

On January 1, 1958, the European Community (EC), the predecessor to the European Union (EU), was created when the Treaty of Rome officially went into effect. This represented the culmination of efforts since the end of World War II to closely tie the nations of Europe as a way of preventing future wars. The original members were France, West Germany, Belgium, Italy, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. The EC has since expanded to become the EU, encompassing most of Europe in the fifty years since its creation. Learn more about the early development of the EC from 1945 through 1959.

Emancipation Proclamation final version issued

On January 1, 1863, US President Abraham Lincoln issued the final version of the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing all slaves in states in rebellion against the Union. Lincoln had issued a previous version in September 1862, warning of the January action. Learn more about the Emancipation Proclamation.

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