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News Kenyan protesters demand limits to presidential powers in new constitution
Kenyan protesters demand limits to presidential powers in new constitution
Amit Patel
March 17, 2005 08:41:00 am

Protesters in Kenya Wednesday demanded a limit to the president's powers as parliament prepared for debate on a new constitution. The protests came after Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki appeared to hold back from endorsing a draft that...

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News House passes legislation to put Schiavo case in federal court
House passes legislation to put Schiavo case in federal court
Amit Patel
March 17, 2005 08:22:00 am

The US House of Representatives Wednesday passed legislation which would delay the removal of the feeding tube sustaining Terri Schiavo by allowing her case to shift to federal court. The House acted...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ FTC to halt Blockbuster deal
Corporations and securities brief ~ FTC to halt Blockbuster deal
Amit Patel
March 16, 2005 03:02:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's corporations and securities law news, staff at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) will recommend the agency block Blockbuster Inc.'s prospective bid to buy Hollywood Entertainment Corp. saying the deal would hurt...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ SEC orders Putnam to pay additional $43 million fine
Corporations and securities brief ~ SEC orders Putnam to pay additional $43 million fine
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 03:09:00 pm

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, the SEC announced Putnam Investments has been ordered to pay an additional $43 million in fines as part of its punishment for an improper trading scandal. The announcement...

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News France begins trial of 66 accused in child sex ring
France begins trial of 66 accused in child sex ring
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 09:26:00 am

One of France's biggest-ever criminal trials got under way Thursday as sixty-six people led by two former sex offenders stood accused of participating in a pedophilia ring in which children and babies were...

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News Saddam lawyer asks for trial delay after killing of tribunal judge
Saddam lawyer asks for trial delay after killing of tribunal judge
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 09:01:00 am

Saddam Hussein chief lawyer Ziad al-Khasawneh said Thursday that the upcoming trial of his client should be delayed in the wake of the murder this week of a judge appointed to the Iraqi tribunal charged with hearing the case...

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News Senate defeats Democrat efforts to soften bankruptcy bill
Senate defeats Democrat efforts to soften bankruptcy bill
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 08:40:00 am

The GOP-dominated Senate Wednesday pushed ahead proposed bankruptcy overhaul legislation by defeating a series of Democratic amendments that would have sheltered seniors and sick people. Senators voted 59-40 to reject an amendment which would...

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News House passes job training bill allowing faith groups to weigh beliefs when hiring
House passes job training bill allowing faith groups to weigh beliefs when hiring
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 08:20:00 am

The US House of Representatives late Wednesday approved a job-training bill that would allow faith-based organizations which receive federal funds to consider the religious beliefs of prospective employees. The vote on HR 27, the Job Training Improvement...

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News Indonesian cleric found guilty in Bali bombings
Indonesian cleric found guilty in Bali bombings
Amit Patel
March 3, 2005 08:05:00 am

An Indonesian court Thursday found radical cleric Abu Bakar Ba'asyir guilty of conspiracy to commit the 2002 Bali nightclub bombings that killed 202 people. The five-judge panel found that although Ba'asyir was not directly...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Titan able to bid on Navy contracts after settlement
Corporations and securities brief ~ Titan able to bid on Navy contracts after settlement
Amit Patel
March 2, 2005 01:05:00 pm

Leading Wednesday's corporations and securities law news, Titan Corp. announced it reached administrative settlement agreement with the US Navy allowing the company to bid, receive and perform on government contracts. Read the Titan press release....

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Last Quaker executed for religious beliefs in American colonies

On March 24, 1661, William Ledda, executed in Boston, became the last Quaker in the American colonies to be put to death for his religious beliefs. Learn more about the persecution of the Quakers in colonial Massachusetts.

Archbishop Óscar Romero assassinated

On March 24, 1980, Archbishop Óscar Romero was assassinated while celebrating Mass in San Salvador, El Salvador by a right-wing death squad. Romero had become unpopular with conservative elements in the country when he began speaking out against government repression of the nation's poor and of his fellow priests. Read a biography of Archbishop Óscar Romero from the Kellogg Institute at Notre Dame University. In 2003, the Center for Justice and Accountability (CJA), an American human-rights organization, filed a lawsuit in the United States against former Salvadorean Air Force Captain Álvaro Rafael Saravia for his alleged role in the assassination of Archbishop Romero. The suit was filed in a US federal district court under the Alien Tort Claim Act (28 U.S.C. § 1350). In Doe v. Rafael Saravia, the defendant was found guilty of crimes against humanity and extrajudicial killing, resulting in a $10 million judgment against Saravia. Read a description of the case. Romero was later canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church in 2018.

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