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News Rights group praises Oman pardon of activists and writers convicted under insult laws
Rights group praises Oman pardon of activists and writers convicted under insult laws
Cynthia Miley
March 24, 2013 03:13:30 pm

Amnesty International (AI) on Friday praised Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said Al-Said's decision to pardon all activists and writers convicted last year for insulting the ruler, information technology crimes and taking...

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News Arkansas senate approves voter ID bill
Arkansas senate approves voter ID bill
Cynthia Miley
March 20, 2013 12:36:09 pm

The Arkansas Senate on Tuesday voted 22-12 to approve a bill that would require voters to show photo identification prior to casting ballots. The bill had previously passed the Arkansas House...

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News Saudi Arabia court sentences human rights activitsts to 10 years in prison
Saudi Arabia court sentences human rights activitsts to 10 years in prison
Cynthia Miley
March 10, 2013 11:20:04 am

A Saudi Arabian criminal court in Riyadh on Saturday sentenced two Saudi Arabian human rights activists on to at least 10 years in prison. The activists were found guilty earlier that day of sedition, providing foreign media...

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News Pakistan top court overturns death penalty for Musharraf assassination attempt
Pakistan top court overturns death penalty for Musharraf assassination attempt
Cynthia Miley
March 6, 2013 01:06:25 pm

The Pakistan Supreme Court on Wednesday overturned the death penalty for two civilians, Rana Naveed and Ameer Sohail, who were sentenced by an army appellate court for attacking the country's former military president Pervez Musharraf [BBC report;...

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News UN rights expert calls for international debate on health care abuse amounting to torture
UN rights expert calls for international debate on health care abuse amounting to torture
Cynthia Miley
March 6, 2013 12:21:42 pm

UN Special Rapporteur on torture Juan Mendez called Tuesday for a debate on abuses and mistreatment in health care settings that potentially equate to torture or cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment. The call...

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News Egypt constitutional court dismisses challenge to constitutional assembly
Egypt constitutional court dismisses challenge to constitutional assembly
Cynthia Miley
March 3, 2013 12:35:30 pm

Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court on Sunday dismissed complaints against the assembly that drafted the country's new constitution, the official MENA news agency reported. The complaints had challenged the method for selecting members of the assembly...

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News Somalia appeals court acquits alleged rape victim, reduces journalist sentence
Somalia appeals court acquits alleged rape victim, reduces journalist sentence
Cynthia Miley
March 3, 2013 11:49:24 am

Somali appeals court judge Mohamed Hassan Ali on Sunday dropped charges against a woman who alleged she had been raped by Somali government security forces and was consequently charged with defamation against the government. The judge found the evidence...

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News Businesses back same-sex marriage in briefs to Supreme Court
Businesses back same-sex marriage in briefs to Supreme Court
Cynthia Miley
February 27, 2013 01:25:24 pm

Businesses, cities, and other organizations filed two amicus curiae briefs with the US Supreme Court Tuesday in support of same-sex marriage . The groups urged the court to strike down the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA)...

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News Arkansas governor vetoes bill banning abortions after 20 weeks
Arkansas governor vetoes bill banning abortions after 20 weeks
Cynthia Miley
February 27, 2013 12:41:09 pm

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe on Tuesday vetoed the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act which would have banned all abortions after 20 weeks of pregnancy except in cases of rape, incest or...

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News ACLU appeals decision allowing Guantanamo testimony censorship
ACLU appeals decision allowing Guantanamo testimony censorship
Cynthia Miley
February 24, 2013 03:09:43 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Thursday filed an appeal in the Guantanamo Bay military tribunal, the US Court of Military Commission Review , to an...

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First Fleet departs from England to establish penal colony in Australia

On May 13, 1787, the First Fleet departed from England, carrying 780 British convicts to establish a penal colony in Australia. Led by Captain Arthur Philip, all eleven ships arrived safely in Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia in January of 1788.

Read Captain Philip's account of his voyage on Project Gutenberg, and learn more about the journey and its impact from First Fleet online.

Federal government denied funding to segregated school districts

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