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News Germany minister publicly mulls targeted killings, indeterminate terror detentions
Germany minister publicly mulls targeted killings, indeterminate terror detentions
Caitlin Price
July 9, 2007 08:33:00 pm

German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said it was imperative not to underplay the gravity of terrorist threats and raised the possibility of "targeted killings" of terror suspects like Osama Bin Laden and...

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News Former Alaska lawmaker convicted of bribery, corruption
Former Alaska lawmaker convicted of bribery, corruption
Caitlin Price
July 9, 2007 07:53:00 pm

Former Alaska state Representative Tom Anderson was convicted Monday on seven counts of bribery and corruption by an Anchorage federal jury. Anderson, a Republican, was accused of accepting nearly $26,000 he believed to be from private correctional...

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News Iran police arrest 20 accused of spying for ‘enemy’
Iran police arrest 20 accused of spying for ‘enemy’
Caitlin Price
July 9, 2007 07:12:00 pm

Iranian police arrested twenty people near the Iraqi border on suspicion of participating in an international spy ring, according to state news agency IRNA Monday. The arrests come several months after the Iranian government first...

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News German policy paper proposes abandoning EU constitution talks
German policy paper proposes abandoning EU constitution talks
Caitlin Price
June 20, 2007 06:56:00 pm

A German Presidency policy paper proposing that European Union nations abandon talks on a constitutional treaty circulated Wednesday, just prior to Thursday's summit meeting of European Council in Brussels. Last week German...

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News Colombia senate blocks gay rights bill
Colombia senate blocks gay rights bill
Caitlin Price
June 20, 2007 05:07:00 pm

The Colombian Senate voted 34-29 against landmark gay rights legislation Tuesday. The bill, endorsed by President Alvaro Uribe , was approved by the lower house 62-43 last week....

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Senate committee supports restoring habeas rights to Guantanamo detainees
Caitlin Price
June 7, 2007 08:47:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday voted 11-8 in support of a measure that would return habeas corpus rights to terror suspects imprisoned at the Guantanamo Bay military prison. The Habeas Corpus Restoration Act...

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ICC prosecutor urges arrest of Sudan war crimes suspects
Caitlin Price
June 7, 2007 07:13:00 pm

Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) Luis Moreno-Ocampo Thursday renewed his call for the arrests of two top suspects accused of committing war crimes in the Darfur...

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Israel probing human shield allegations against army commander
Caitlin Price
June 6, 2007 07:58:00 pm

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are investigating allegations that an army commander used Palestinians as human shields in the latest and highest-reaching probe into the banned practice, according to Israeli media reports Wednesday. Accused officer Brig. Gen....

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Pakistan PM drops complaints against journalists who defied protest ban
Caitlin Price
June 6, 2007 07:16:00 pm

Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz Wednesday ordered the dropping of all complaints previously lodged against approximately 200 journalists, opposition party members and pro-democracy activists who protested Monday against an emergency media ordinance. The protest took...

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UN Security Council narrowly approves Hariri tribunal for Lebanon
Caitlin Price
May 30, 2007 08:08:00 pm

The UN Security Council Wednesday approved a resolution to establish an ad hoc international tribunal to investigate and try suspects in the February 2005 assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri [JURIST news...

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Eighteenth Amendment came into effect

On January 16, 1920, the Eighteenth Amendment to the US Constitution came into effect as scheduled one year after ratification, marking the beginning of Prohibition. Learn more about Temperance and Prohibition from Professor K. Austin Kerr of the Ohio State University Department of History.

English Parliament bans Roman Catholicism

On January 16, 1581, the English Parliament banned Roman Catholicism throughout the country during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. From that time on, Catholicism declined in England until the Catholic Emancipation of the late 18th century.

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