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News Puerto Rico voters choose statehood in non-binding referendum
Puerto Rico voters choose statehood in non-binding referendum
Maureen Cosgrove
November 7, 2012 09:50:59 am

Puerto Rican voters elected to become the fifty-first US state in a non-binding referendum on Tuesday. The referendum was presented in a two-question format. Nearly 54 percent of Puerto Rican voters wanted to change the island territory's relationship [AP...

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News Maine, Maryland voters approve same-sex marriage
Maine, Maryland voters approve same-sex marriage
Maureen Cosgrove
November 7, 2012 08:22:36 am

Maine voters on Tuesday voted in favor of Question 1 , which permits the state to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. 53 percent of voters answered the question in the affirmative. The referendum was championed by EqualityMaine...

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News Spain Constitutional Court rejects same-sex marriage challenge
Spain Constitutional Court rejects same-sex marriage challenge
Jerry Votava
November 7, 2012 07:09:31 am

Spain's Constitutional Court on Tuesday, denied an appeal by the Popular Party challenging the constitutionality of Spain's law that permits same-sex marriage . The decision was reached...

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News Ukraine opposition demands recount of parliament elections result
Ukraine opposition demands recount of parliament elections result
Sung Un Kim
November 6, 2012 02:12:27 pm

Ukrainian opposition parties on Tuesday demanded the recount of votes from 13 districts that maintained power for President Viktor Yanukovich . The Batkivshchyna, the country's far-right nationalist party Svoboda and Ukrainian Democratic Alliance for Reform Vitaliy Klychko [party...

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News Slovakia parliament rejects same-sex partnership bill
Slovakia parliament rejects same-sex partnership bill
Sung Un Kim
November 6, 2012 01:33:10 pm

The parliament of Slovakia on Tuesday rejected a proposed bill recognizing same-sex partnerships within the country. In a 94-14 vote in which 129 members were present, the bill was heavily criticized...

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News Bahrain extends detention of leading human rights activist
Bahrain extends detention of leading human rights activist
Theresa Donovan
November 6, 2012 12:37:51 pm

A lawyer for human rights activist Sayed Yousif Al-Muhafda said Sunday that his detention has been extended by the Bahrain government. Al-Muhafda, the acting vice president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR) , was...

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News Turkish court opens trial against Israeli commanders over 2010 raid
Turkish court opens trial against Israeli commanders over 2010 raid
Sarah Posner
November 6, 2012 11:48:22 am

A Turkish court on Tuesday opened a trial in absentia for former Israeli military commanders accused of killing nine Turkish citizens aboard a ship attempting to pass through the Gaza blockade in 2010. The Turkish judge began the proceedings...

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News UN rights expert urges countries to combat online hate speech
UN rights expert urges countries to combat online hate speech
Sarah Posner
November 6, 2012 10:42:16 am

A UN independent expert on Monday urged countries to combat hate speech on the Internet , while simultaneously protecting freedom of speech. Special Rapporteur on Racism, Mutuma Ruteere told the General Assembly that an increase of hate websites inciting...

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News Federal judge dismisses Apple’s suit against Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility
Federal judge dismisses Apple’s suit against Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility
Sarah Paulsworth
November 6, 2012 10:23:55 am

A federal judge in Wisconsin on Monday dismissed a lawsuit by Apple alleging that Google Inc. subsidiary Motorola Mobility has unfair patent licensing practices. The decision was issued just hours before the trial was scheduled to...

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News EU court strikes down Hungary law lowering retirement age for judges
EU court strikes down Hungary law lowering retirement age for judges
Sarah Paulsworth
November 6, 2012 09:10:57 am

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) on Tuesday struck down a Hungarian law that lowered the mandatory retirement age for judges. Hungary's Law No LXVII of 1997 on the legal status...

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