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News Canada lawmakers vote down revisiting same-sex marriage
Canada lawmakers vote down revisiting same-sex marriage
Gabriel Haboubi
December 7, 2006 07:20:00 pm

Canada’s House of Commons voted 175 to 123 Thursday against reopening debate on same-sex marriage . The result effectively upheld Canada’s 2005 law allowing equal marriage rights for same-sex couples , passed under...

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Finland parliament ratifies EU constitution
Gabriel Haboubi
December 5, 2006 03:48:00 pm

Finland's parliament voted to ratify the proposed European Constitution Tuesday, taking steps toward becoming the 16th country to ratify the charter as Finland's six-month presidency of the European Union comes to a close....

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News Italy prosecutors seek indictments in CIA abduction case
Italy prosecutors seek indictments in CIA abduction case
Gabriel Haboubi
December 5, 2006 02:42:00 pm

Italian prosecutors on Tuesday asked a judge to issue indictments for 26 US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agents and five officials from the Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service (SISMI) , including former SISMI chief Nicola...

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News Iraq government to police press after contested Sunni burnings story
Iraq government to police press after contested Sunni burnings story
Gabriel Haboubi
December 1, 2006 04:32:00 pm

The Iraqi Interior Ministry has announced that it is forming a specialized unit to monitor news coverage. A ministry spokesman told AP the unit was designed to correct “fabricated and false news” that he claims gives...

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News Los Angeles Archdiocese settles 45 clergy abuse suits for $60 million
Los Angeles Archdiocese settles 45 clergy abuse suits for $60 million
Gabriel Haboubi
December 1, 2006 03:10:00 pm

The US Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles announced Friday that it has settled 45 lawsuits concerning 22 priests accused of clergy sexual abuse for $60 million. Ray...

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News FEC seeks to reduce penalties for self-reporting campaign finance violators
FEC seeks to reduce penalties for self-reporting campaign finance violators
Gabriel Haboubi
November 30, 2006 08:30:00 pm

The US Federal Election Commission is asking for public approval of new proposed policies , one of which would reduce penalties for politicians and contributors who voluntarily report their own potential violations of campaign finance laws....

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Thirty charged in Mumbai train bombings probe
Gabriel Haboubi
November 30, 2006 07:37:00 pm

Authorities in India have charged 30 people for their connections to the July 11 Mumbai train bombings which left 185 dead and approximately 700 injured. The suspects, mostly Muslims, include 15 Pakistanis and...

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News US judge directs financial institutions to settle with Parmalat
US judge directs financial institutions to settle with Parmalat
Gabriel Haboubi
November 22, 2006 05:48:00 pm

Judge Lewis A. Kaplan of the US District Court for the Southern District of New York has asked that the financial institutions being sued by and counter-suing bankrupt Italian dairy giant Parmalat SpA [corporate website; JURIST news...

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News Congo Supreme Court offices to be decentralized after vote protest torching
Congo Supreme Court offices to be decentralized after vote protest torching
Gabriel Haboubi
November 22, 2006 04:54:00 pm

Supreme Court offices in the Democratic Republic of Congo will be decentralized and spread to various parts of the capital city of Kinshasa, or even to other Congolese cities, following fire damage to one-third of the...

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Iraqi general arrested on corruption charges
Gabriel Haboubi
November 22, 2006 04:20:00 pm

An Iraqi general and three senior officers have been arrested on accusations of corruption, Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Salam al-Zawba'i told Reuters Wednesday. Although the reported arrest has not been confirmed by the US...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Confederate rebels' voting rights restored under amnesty

On May 22, 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the General Amnesty Act, allowing all but about 500 Southern male voters denied voting rights as a punishment for rebellion under the XIVth Amendment to regain their right to vote and hold office. General amnesty was finally made universal on June 6, 1898.

Sri Lanka constitution ratified

On May 22, 1972, the former British colony of Ceylon ratified a new constitution, becoming the Republic of Sri Lanka.

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