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News Pakistan signs pact with Islamic militants to implement Sharia law in province
Pakistan signs pact with Islamic militants to implement Sharia law in province
Andrew Gilmore
May 22, 2008 04:04:00 pm

The government of Pakistan reached an agreement with Taliban-linked Islamic militants in the Pakistani North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) area of Swat to implement Islamic Sharia law in the area, according to statements...

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News Rwanda genocide suspect transferred from Hague to ICTR
Rwanda genocide suspect transferred from Hague to ICTR
Andrew Gilmore
May 22, 2008 02:56:00 pm

Accused Rwanda war crimes suspect Michel Bagaragaza was transferred from the Hague back to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) in Arusha, Tanzania Wednesday after a...

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News US military sexual orientation dismissal ruling [9th Circuit]
US military sexual orientation dismissal ruling [9th Circuit]
May 22, 2008 02:40:00 pm

Witt v. Department of the Air Force, US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, May 21, 2008 [holding that the US military cannot dismiss a service member based on their sexual orientation alone, signaling a significant challenge to the...

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News Cluster bomb ban would impede humanitarian efforts: US official
Cluster bomb ban would impede humanitarian efforts: US official
Patrick Porter
May 22, 2008 12:31:00 pm

The ban on cluster bombs currently being considered at the Dublin Diplomatic Conference on Cluster Munitions could impede humanitarian efforts by discouraging cooperation with non-signatories, a US State Department official...

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News Senate panel votes to overturn EPA denial of California emissions waiver
Senate panel votes to overturn EPA denial of California emissions waiver
Mike Rosen-Molina
May 22, 2008 11:49:00 am

The US Senate Environment and Public Works Committee voted 10-9 Wednesday to overturn a decision by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) that rejected California's request for a waiver allowing the...

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News European Parliament endorses criminalization of environmental offenses
European Parliament endorses criminalization of environmental offenses
Andrew Gilmore
May 22, 2008 11:10:00 am

The European Parliament Wednesday adopted new rules to criminalize acts that cause serious environmental damage. Among the offenses which could now receive criminal sanctions are the illegal disposal of radioactive substances, waste...

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News US House override of farm bill veto delayed by clerical error
US House override of farm bill veto delayed by clerical error
Patrick Porter
May 22, 2008 09:46:00 am

An attempt by the US House of Representatives to override a presidential veto of the new Farm Bill delayed late Wednesday when it was found that a section of the bill had been inadvertently...

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News FTC says ‘pay-for-delay’ contracts between drug makers hurt consumers
FTC says ‘pay-for-delay’ contracts between drug makers hurt consumers
Andrew Gilmore
May 22, 2008 09:38:00 am

Drug companies are harming consumers by using "pay-for-delay" legal agreements to keep cheaper generic prescription drugs off the market, according to a report released Wednesday by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) . The...

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News Federal appeals court upholds challenge to ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ military policy
Federal appeals court upholds challenge to ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ military policy
Patrick Porter
May 22, 2008 08:34:00 am

The US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled Wednesday that the US military cannot dismiss a soldier on the basis of sexual orientation alone, departing from the reasoning used to defeat similar cases...

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News UN rights council elections favor 4 states criticized by rights groups
UN rights council elections favor 4 states criticized by rights groups
Mike Rosen-Molina
May 21, 2008 04:35:00 pm

The 47-member UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) held elections for 15 open seats Wednesday, with four seats going to countries that have been harshly criticized by human rights groups. In a report to the...

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French revolutionaries guillotined chemist Antoine Lavoisier on May 8, 1794 over his investment in a private tax collecting company purchased 26 years prior. Learn more about the life of Antoine Lavoisier.

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