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News Liberia truth commission resumes works after infusion of funds
Liberia truth commission resumes works after infusion of funds
Eric Firkel
October 28, 2007 11:27:00 am

Liberia's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) has relaunched its investigations into atrocities committed in the region's civil wars that ended in 2003. The commission began its work in October last year, but it stalled...

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News Canada government introduces bill requiring Muslim women to lift veils to vote
Canada government introduces bill requiring Muslim women to lift veils to vote
Eric Firkel
October 28, 2007 10:16:00 am

Canada's minority Conservative Party government introduced legislation Friday that would require Muslim women wearing a veil to show their faces before voting. Bill C-6 on "visual identification of voters" is said to be designed to combat...

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News Former Illinois governor ordered to prison to start serving corruption sentence
Former Illinois governor ordered to prison to start serving corruption sentence
Eric Firkel
October 26, 2007 04:15:00 pm

Former Illinois Governor George Ryan was ordered Friday to begin serving a 6 1/2 prison sentence in less than two weeks. US District Judge Rebecca R. Pallmeyer set November 7 as the...

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News Italy high court upholds Berlusconi bribery acquittal
Italy high court upholds Berlusconi bribery acquittal
Eric Firkel
October 26, 2007 03:12:00 pm

Italy's highest court of appeal, the Court of Cassation , upheld a verdict Friday clearing former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi of charges that he bribed judges to prevent the sale...

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News Myanmar lifts curfew, ends ban on assembly
Myanmar lifts curfew, ends ban on assembly
Eric Firkel
October 20, 2007 04:20:00 pm

The military government of Myanmar Saturday lifted a curfew in the capital Yangon and ended a ban on assembly imposed during the junta's deadly crackdown on pro-democracy protests. The decision is the latest sign that Myanmar...

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News US Army sergeant charged with Iraqi civilian murder waives pretrial hearing
US Army sergeant charged with Iraqi civilian murder waives pretrial hearing
Eric Firkel
October 20, 2007 03:01:00 pm

US Army Sergeant 1st Class Trey A. Corrales, charged in July with the premeditated murder of an unarmed Iraqi civilian, waived his right to an Article 32 pretrial hearing Saturday. The decision came...

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News White House defends Mukasey refusal to take waterboarding stance
White House defends Mukasey refusal to take waterboarding stance
Eric Firkel
October 19, 2007 03:20:00 pm

White House Deputy Press Secretary Tony Fratto attempted Friday to deflect widespread criticism of US Attorney General-nominee Michael Mukasey's refusal to say whether he considers waterboarding a form of torture during his Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing...

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News Top Turkish general warns against US House passage of Armenian genocide resolution
Top Turkish general warns against US House passage of Armenian genocide resolution
Eric Firkel
October 14, 2007 10:25:00 am

General Yasar Buyukanit , commander of the Turkish Armed Forces, warned Sunday that US-Turkish ties will be permanently damaged if the US House of Representatives passes a resolution labeling as genocide the World...

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News UN SG appoints panel to select judges for Special Tribunal for Lebanon
UN SG appoints panel to select judges for Special Tribunal for Lebanon
Eric Firkel
October 12, 2007 03:08:00 pm

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Friday that he would appoint Judge Mohamed Amin El Mahdi, Judge Erik Mose and Nicolas Michel to the selection panel that will recommend the judges and chief prosecutor for the...

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News Myanmar continues monk arrests as junta pressed for unconditional talks with Suu Kyi
Myanmar continues monk arrests as junta pressed for unconditional talks with Suu Kyi
Eric Firkel
October 7, 2007 11:47:00 am

Myanmar military leaders increased pressure on opponents Sunday, detaining at least 135 Buddhist monks in connection with weapons allegedly seized from monasteries. The ruling junta claims raids have uncovered guns, knives and ammunition and insists they will...

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Netherlands becomes the first country to legalize same-sex marriage and euthanasia

On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. The nation then became the first country to legalize euthanasia on April 1, 2002.

First US wartime conscription law took effect

On April 1, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, the first wartime conscription law passed in the United States went into effect. It included a clause allowing a person to pay $300 to avoid military service, a controversial "rich man's" exception that precipitated the July 1863 New York City Draft Riots. The riots, the worst in US history to that point, killed as many as 100 people and had to be quelled by troops, some of whom had recently fought at the Battle of Gettysburg. Learn more about the Draft Riots.

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