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News US reports 75 Guantanamo prisoners on revived hunger strike
US reports 75 Guantanamo prisoners on revived hunger strike
Cathy J. Potter
May 29, 2006 01:45:00 pm

The US military said Monday that the number of Guantanamo Bay detainees participating in a hunger strike has increased from 3 to about 75. Navy Cmdr. Robert Durand described the strike as an effort to attract...

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News UN warns Somali militia  against committing war crimes as fighting escalates
UN warns Somali militia against committing war crimes as fighting escalates
Cathy J. Potter
May 29, 2006 11:49:00 am

A UN official Monday warned members of fundamentalist Islamic and secular warlord militias fighting for control of the Somali capital of Mogadishu “that any deliberate attempt to prevent wounded or civilians receiving assistance and protection during fighting in the...

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News Marine Joint Chiefs chair declines comment on Haditha killings probe
Marine Joint Chiefs chair declines comment on Haditha killings probe
Cathy J. Potter
May 29, 2006 11:26:00 am

US Marine Corps General Peter Pace , chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff , declined comment Monday on the Pentagon's investigation into the November 2005 killings of up to two dozen Iraqi civilians ...

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News UN rights experts condemn use of excessive, deadly force against Nepal protesters
UN rights experts condemn use of excessive, deadly force against Nepal protesters
Cathy J. Potter
April 20, 2006 09:00:00 pm

A group of UN human rights experts on Thursday voiced grave concern "at the escalating wave of violence surrounding the pro-democracy demonstrations throughout Nepal in recent days," noting in particular several incidents where Nepalese police have fired on...

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News Russia drops lawsuit against soldiers rights NGO
Russia drops lawsuit against soldiers rights NGO
Cathy J. Potter
April 20, 2006 02:39:00 pm

A lawsuit filed by the Russian Justice Ministry's Federal Registration Service against the Union of Soldiers' Mothers Committees , a local NGO representing the rights of soldiers, was dropped Wednesday after the group publicized...

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News Taylor selects UK lawyer as provisional counsel in war crimes trial
Taylor selects UK lawyer as provisional counsel in war crimes trial
Cathy J. Potter
April 6, 2006 02:37:00 pm

Former Liberian President Charles Taylor has selected British lawyer Karim Asad Ahmad Khan to serve as his provisional counsel in proceedings at the Special Court for Sierra Leone . Special Court Principal Defender...

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News Catholic bishops report 783 sex abuse claims in 2005
Catholic bishops report 783 sex abuse claims in 2005
Cathy J. Potter
March 31, 2006 06:52:00 am

Over 780 new allegations of clergy sex abuse were reported to the US Catholic Church in 2005, though a majority of the claims relate to incidents which occurred in past decades, according to a new audit...

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News Senate Judiciary Committee clears bill to allow TV cameras in Supreme Court
Senate Judiciary Committee clears bill to allow TV cameras in Supreme Court
Cathy J. Potter
March 30, 2006 09:28:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved by a 12-6 vote S. 1768 , an amendment to 28 USC 45 that would permit Supreme Court proceedings to be televised, "unless the Court decides by a vote...

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News Judge allows Bank of America to pursue counterclaim against Parmalat
Judge allows Bank of America to pursue counterclaim against Parmalat
Cathy J. Potter
March 30, 2006 08:09:00 pm

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York has ruled that Bank of America may proceed with a counterclaim for damages of over $1 billion...

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News Democrats question Bush on signing of budget bill with clerical error
Democrats question Bush on signing of budget bill with clerical error
Cathy J. Potter
March 23, 2006 07:19:00 pm

US House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) said Thursday that they have sent a letter to President Bush asking if he knew when he signed the Deficit Reduction Act of...

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Iraq negotiated independence from Britain under treaty

On December 14, 1927, Iraqi and British officials agreed to a new treaty under which Britain would recognize the independence of Iraq and promised to support its admission into the League of Nations in 1932. In return, Iraq granted the British three new airbases in Iraq and agreed that British officers should train the Iraqi army. Learn more about Iraq's history with Britain.

Alabama admitted as 22nd state

On December 14, 1819, Alabama was admitted to the United States of America as the twenty-second state. Read the Constitution of Alabama and learn more about the history of the state.

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