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News New York governor signs new gun control measures into law
New York governor signs new gun control measures into law
Keith Herting
January 16, 2013 12:42:25 pm

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday signed legislation intended to impose tighter restrictions on gun and ammunition sales. By enacting the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act of 2013 (NY SAFE) , New...

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News Maryland governor to introduce death penalty repeal
Maryland governor to introduce death penalty repeal
Cynthia Miley
January 16, 2013 12:32:16 pm

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley announced on Tuesday that he will file legislation to repeal capital punishment in the state of Maryland . O'Malley stated that the death penalty was expensive and ineffective. The governor had...

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News Myanmar repeals junta law for sentencing dissidents
Myanmar repeals junta law for sentencing dissidents
Maureen Cosgrove
January 16, 2013 09:44:06 am

Myanmar repealed a law on Tuesday that was used by the nation's military junta to impose long prison sentences on dissidents. The law, which was revoked by President Thein Sein , banned protests against the national convention and...

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News Supreme Court rules houseboat not a vessel under maritime law
Supreme Court rules houseboat not a vessel under maritime law
Julia Zebley
January 16, 2013 08:20:12 am

The US Supreme Court ruled 7-2 in Lozman v. City of Riviera Beach that a houseboat permanently docked to land is not a vessel for purposes of 1 USC § 3 and...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments on government immunity, takings
Supreme Court hears arguments on government immunity, takings
Julia Zebley
January 16, 2013 07:38:16 am

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases on Tuesday. The first, Levin v. United States concerned whether the Gonzales Act properly immunizes...

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News Saudi Arabia court convicts Egypt rights lawyer of drug smuggling
Saudi Arabia court convicts Egypt rights lawyer of drug smuggling
Daniel Mullen
January 15, 2013 01:28:11 pm

A Saudi Arabian court on Tuesday convicted prominent Egyptian human rights lawyer Ahmed el-Gezawi of smuggling drugs. Despite requests from Saudi prosecutors for the death penalty, el-Gezawi was given a sentence of five years imprisonment and 300...

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News HRW: Eritrea mine investors risk complicity in human rights violations
HRW: Eritrea mine investors risk complicity in human rights violations
Samuel Franklin
January 15, 2013 12:15:01 pm

Investing in Eritrea's mines without assurance of fair labor practices could lead to allegations of complicity in human rights violations, Human Rights Watch (HRW) warned Tuesday. The 29-page report, titled "Hear No Evil: Forced Labor and...

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News Romania court approves extradition of ex-defense official to US
Romania court approves extradition of ex-defense official to US
Peter Snyder
January 15, 2013 11:42:39 am

The Bucharest Appeals Court on Tuesday ruled that a former Romanian defense ministry official can be extradited to the US on charges of trying to illegally export military equipment to Iran. Intelligence officials from Romania...

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News UN Security Council urged to refer Syria to ICC
UN Security Council urged to refer Syria to ICC
Samuel Franklin
January 15, 2013 11:26:41 am

More than 50 countries asked the UN Security Council on Monday to refer the situation in Syria to the International Criminal Court (ICC) . In this joint letter, Switzerland, along with 56 other states from...

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News Pakistan Supreme Court orders arrest of prime minister
Pakistan Supreme Court orders arrest of prime minister
Julie Deisher-Edwards
January 15, 2013 11:26:08 am

The Supreme Court of Pakistan on Tuesday ordered the arrest of Prime Minister Raja Pervez Ashraf and 15 others over allegations of accepting bribes and approving power generation projects during his tenure as Minister for...

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French June Rebellion ends

A republican uprising known as the June Rebellion was put down by French authorities in Paris on June 6, 1832. The rebels sought the abdication of French King Louis Philippe I, who assumed the throne two years prior following the overthrow of King Charles X. Louis Philippe would go on to rule until 1848 when he was overthrown in the wave of revolutions that took hold across Europe that year. Author Victor Hugo would later dramatize the June Rebellion in his novel Les Miserables Read excerpts of contemporary coverage about the June Rebellion from the Guardian.

Count Camillo di Cavour, the first Prime Minister of Italy, dies

On June 6, 1861, Count Camillo Benso di Cavour died He was the first Prime Minister of a united Italy and the political leader of his nation's unification movement. After Italian unification, Cavour was responsible for the creation of the Italian constitutional monarchy and its founding political documents.

US Securities and Exchange Commission established

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