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News Kazakhstan court upholds sentencing of opposition leader
Kazakhstan court upholds sentencing of opposition leader
Brandon Gatto
November 19, 2012 03:47:44 pm

A court in Kazakhstan on Monday upheld the conviction of an outspoken opposition leader accused of inciting dissent in an attempt to overthrow the country's government. Vladimir Kozlov , head of the unofficial...

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News Myanmar frees political prisoners while welcoming Obama
Myanmar frees political prisoners while welcoming Obama
Brandon Gatto
November 19, 2012 03:25:50 pm

The government of Myanmar on Monday began releasing a number of political prisoners at the same time US President Barack Obama arrived for a historic visit to the former dictatorship. Specifically, 66 prisoners were...

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News Holder announces record $4.5 billion settlement with BP over Gulf oil spill
Holder announces record $4.5 billion settlement with BP over Gulf oil spill
Brandon Gatto
November 15, 2012 04:10:15 pm

US Attorney General Eric Holder announced Thursday that British Petroleum (BP) has agreed to pay a record $4.5 billion in penalties and to plead guilty to felony misconduct for its...

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News UN elects 18 members including US to serve on rights council
UN elects 18 members including US to serve on rights council
Brandon Gatto
November 12, 2012 03:38:59 pm

The UN General Assembly (UNGA) on Monday elected 18 countries , including the US, to a three-year term on the Human Rights Council (UNHRC) beginning January 1. The secret ballot election was held at...

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News Italy prosecutors charge credit-rating agencies with manipulating market
Italy prosecutors charge credit-rating agencies with manipulating market
Brandon Gatto
November 12, 2012 02:48:41 pm

Italian prosecutors on Monday filed suit against five former employees of Standard and Poor's (S&P) and two former employees of Fitch for allegedly manipulating the market and abusing privileged information that led to the rating agencies' downgrades...

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News Malawi changes position on suspension of anti-gay laws
Malawi changes position on suspension of anti-gay laws
Brandon Gatto
November 8, 2012 03:15:21 pm

Malawi's government on Thursday changed its position on a decision to suspend it laws barring same-sex marriage and homosexuality after being pressured by a number of churches within the strongly Christian country. Despite announcing a moratorium that...

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News Apple ordered to pay $368 million for patent infringement
Apple ordered to pay $368 million for patent infringement
Brandon Gatto
November 8, 2012 02:27:34 pm

A jury in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Texas on Wednesday ordered Apple to pay $368.2 million to a technology licensing company for infringing four patents related to private-network technology. In...

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News Hearing begins for US Army sergeant accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians
Hearing begins for US Army sergeant accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians
Brandon Gatto
November 5, 2012 03:33:27 pm

The military hearing for a US Army sergeant accused of murdering 16 Afghan civilians in March began on Monday and is expected to last the remainder of the week. Sgt. Robert Bales was originally charged with 17 counts of...

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News South Sudan urged to abolish death penalty
South Sudan urged to abolish death penalty
Brandon Gatto
November 5, 2012 02:42:22 pm

Amnesty International (AI) and several other international human rights groups on Monday urged South Sudan to join the majority of UN members that have abolished the death penalty . In particular, the groups...

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News Iraq ex-VP sentenced to death for second time
Iraq ex-VP sentenced to death for second time
Brandon Gatto
November 1, 2012 03:54:51 pm

The Central Criminal Court of Iraq (CCCI) on Thursday sentenced former Iraqi vice president Tariq al-Hashemi to death for the second time after he was convicted for his involvement in a plot to assassinate...

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President Lincoln signed first US federal income tax act

On July 1, 1862, the Tax Act of 1862 was passed and signed by President Lincoln, establishing a 3% federal tax on income above $600 and a 5% tax on income above $10,000. Compliance with the act was poor, even though there were needs for the Civil War. After the war the act was declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Review a brief history of the US income tax from the Library of Congress.

UK returns Hong Kong to China

On July 1, 1997, the United Kingdom returned Hong Kong to China at the conclusion of a 99-year lease. The foundation for the transfer of power was set in December of 1984, when China and UK signed the Sino-British Joint Declaration on Hong Kong. The Declaration affirmed the handover of Hong Kong along with governing principles. Most significantly, the Chinese agreed not to impose their socialist system on Hong Kong.

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