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News Somalia parliament rejects anti-piracy legislation
Somalia parliament rejects anti-piracy legislation
Daniel Makosky
January 19, 2011 02:25:31 pm

The Somali Parliament on Tuesday rejected legislation designed to combat piracy . The bill, introduced last week by government officials, seeks to criminalize piracy and improve internal mechanisms for trying alleged offenders. Lawmakers expressed reservations...

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News DOJ appeals health insurance mandate ruling
DOJ appeals health insurance mandate ruling
Daniel Makosky
January 19, 2011 01:14:16 pm

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday appealed a ruling that found the minimum coverage provision of the recently enacted health care reform law unconstitutional. The government filed a notice...

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News New York judge allows release of NYC teacher performance data
New York judge allows release of NYC teacher performance data
Daniel Makosky
January 13, 2011 01:50:11 pm

A New York State Supreme Court judge on Monday ruled that the New York City Department of Education may release performance data on 12,000 city teachers. The order permits the Department of Education...

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News Illinois Senate votes to abolish death penalty
Illinois Senate votes to abolish death penalty
Daniel Makosky
January 12, 2011 12:04:38 pm

The Illinois Senate , sitting in a lame-duck session, on Tuesday passed a bill abolishing the state's death penalty . The amended bill (SB3539) , approved by the House last week, passed 35-22...

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News Federal judge rejects Algerian Guantanamo detainee’s habeas petition
Federal judge rejects Algerian Guantanamo detainee’s habeas petition
Daniel Makosky
January 12, 2011 11:13:45 am

A federal judge in the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Tuesday denied the habeas corpus petition of Guantanamo Bay detainee Abdul Razak Ali. The judge rejected Razak Ali's...

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News Amended citizenship requirement bill introduced in US House
Amended citizenship requirement bill introduced in US House
Daniel Makosky
January 8, 2011 04:32:36 pm

US Rep. Steve King (R-IA) on Wednesday introduced legislation designed to restrict the automatic grant of citizenship to children born on US soil. The bill, designated the "Birthright Citizenship Act of 2011," seeks to...

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News Former lobbyist sentenced for campaign finance abuses
Former lobbyist sentenced for campaign finance abuses
Daniel Makosky
January 8, 2011 02:27:13 pm

A federal judge in the US District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia on Friday sentenced Paul Magliocchetti, founder of the now-defunct political lobbying firm PMA Group, to 27 months imprisonment for his involvement...

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News Federal judge orders Stanford trial delayed
Federal judge orders Stanford trial delayed
Daniel Makosky
January 7, 2011 03:26:05 pm

A federal judge on Friday indefinitely postponed the trial of Allen Stanford , citing chemical dependency that has left Stanford incompetent to stand trial at present. Judge David Hittner of the US District Court for...

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News France court convicts US airline in Concorde jet crash
France court convicts US airline in Concorde jet crash
Daniel Makosky
December 6, 2010 11:28:23 am

A French court on Monday found US-based Continental Airlines and one of its employees guilty of manslaughter for their roles in the Air France Concorde jet crash outside Paris in 2000. The court found [CBC...

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News ICTR convicts former military officer of genocide
ICTR convicts former military officer of genocide
Daniel Makosky
December 6, 2010 10:49:26 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) on Monday sentenced former Rwandan Armed Forces lieutenant Ildephonse Hategekimana to life imprisonment after convicting him on charges of genocide and crimes against...

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Treaty with Russia ceded Alaska to the United States

On March 30, 1867, the US and Russia signed a treaty ceding Alaska to the United States for a payment of $7,200,000 in gold.

Review the terms of a Treaty concerning the Cession of the Russian Possessions in North America by his Majesty the Emperor of all the Russias to the United States of America, the terms of which were included in the Treaty's Proclamation by President Andrew Johnson on June 20, 1867.

Treaty of Paris ends Crimean War

On March 30, 1856, representatives of Great Britain, France, Sardinia, Russia, and the Ottoman Empire signed the Treaty of Paris of 1856, ending the Crimean War. The treaty confirmed Russia's loss of power and territory a result of the war. The Black Sea region and some Russian islands were demilitarized, and Russia lost its influence over Romanian principalities and Christians in the Ottoman Empire under the terms of the treaty.

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