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News House leader introduces overhaul to ethics rules
House leader introduces overhaul to ethics rules
Andrew Wood
January 17, 2006 03:45:00 pm

Speaker of the US House of Representatives Dennis Hastert (R-IL) on Tuesday introduced a proposal which will restrict the gifts Congressmen may receive from lobbyists. The ethics reform plan is in response to the recent...

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News UK anti-terror proposal suffers setback in House of Lords
UK anti-terror proposal suffers setback in House of Lords
Andrew Wood
January 17, 2006 03:00:00 pm

The UK Terrorism Bill proposal , introduced following last year's July 7 London bombings, suffered two defeats Tuesday in the House of Lords as peers voted against introducing a "glorification" of terrorism offense and called for more...

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News Iraq election results delayed at least another week
Iraq election results delayed at least another week
Andrew Wood
January 14, 2006 10:26:00 am

The Independent Electoral Commission of Iraq (IECI) will wait for international monitors to finish their investigation of fraud complaints before it releases the results of the December 15 Iraqi parliamentary election . The International Mission...

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News Spain high court to rule on Tibetan genocide
Spain high court to rule on Tibetan genocide
Andrew Wood
January 10, 2006 03:54:00 pm

Spain's National Court (Audiencia Nacional) said Tuesday it will investigate whether seven former Chinese leaders committed genocide and other crimes in Tibet. The genocide suit was filed last June by three Tibet support groups and thrown out...

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News Ukraine justice minister predicts ‘legal chaos’ after no-confidence vote
Ukraine justice minister predicts ‘legal chaos’ after no-confidence vote
Andrew Wood
January 10, 2006 03:19:00 pm

Ukraine Justice Minister Serhiy Holovatyi on Tuesday warned that the country was plunging into "legal chaos" after the Ukrainian Parliament voted to fire Prime Minister Yuri Yekhanurov's government in a no-confidence motion...

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US denies Red Cross access to secret detainees
Andrew Wood
December 10, 2005 11:20:00 am

The US said Friday that it would not allow the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) access to a limited number of detainees who are held in secret locations around the world. It...

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News Kyoto Protocol extension agreed as parties look to start new talks with US
Kyoto Protocol extension agreed as parties look to start new talks with US
Andrew Wood
December 10, 2005 10:45:00 am

At the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) which ended Saturday in Montreal, states party to the Kyoto Protocol agreed to extend the life of the Protocol and begin a new...

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News UN urged not to weaken measure to protect civilians
UN urged not to weaken measure to protect civilians
Andrew Wood
December 10, 2005 10:04:00 am

UN Under-Secretary-General Jan Egeland , the UN humanitarian relief coordinator, told the UN Security Council Friday not to weaken a proposed resolution on protecting civilians in war zones, reminding delegations of the 26 million people forced...

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News Rice to defend US treatment, transport of detainees as ACLU readies CIA suit
Rice to defend US treatment, transport of detainees as ACLU readies CIA suit
Andrew Wood
December 3, 2005 11:28:00 am

US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is expected to deliver a stern message to leaders in Europe when she heads there Monday, telling them in effect to "back off" from their criticism of US treatment of terror...

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News Wisconsin governor vetoes malpractice award-cap bill
Wisconsin governor vetoes malpractice award-cap bill
Andrew Wood
December 3, 2005 10:51:00 am

Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle Friday vetoed legislation that would have capped the amount of money victims in medical malpractice lawsuits could be awarded for pain and suffering at $450,000 for adults and $550,000 for minors. Doyle said...

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James Earl Ray sentenced for the murder of Martin Luther King, Jr.

On March 10, 1969, James Earl Ray was sentenced to 99 years in prison for the murder of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.. Ray died in 1998, still seeking a retrial of his case. On December 9th, 1999, a Memphis jury handed down a verdict agreeing with the King family that the 1968 assassination of the civil rights leader was a conspiracy rather than the act of a lone gunman.

Gandhi arrested for sedition

On March 10, 1922, Mahatma Gandhi was arrested and charged with sedition for leading a campaign of mass civil disobedience against the British in India. He was then convicted and sentenced to six years in prison. After his release, Gandhi continued to build Indian unity and use civil disobedience and non-cooperation to oppose British rule in his country, culminating in the Salt March of 1930 and eventual Indian independence in 1947. Learn more about Mahatma Gandhi from the government of India.

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