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News UN human rights chief wants observers at Uzbek trials of accused rebels
UN human rights chief wants observers at Uzbek trials of accused rebels
Greg Sampson
October 1, 2005 04:19:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour announced Friday that she intends to send an official observer to the Uzbekistan trial of protestors accused of plotting a rebellion during the spring Andijan uprising [HRW...

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News White House threatens veto if Senate adds detainee treatment amendment to defense bill
White House threatens veto if Senate adds detainee treatment amendment to defense bill
Greg Sampson
October 1, 2005 02:45:00 pm

The White House Friday threatened to veto a $440.2 billion defense spending bill if the Senate amended it to establish a national commission on detainee operations or include provisions regulating the detention, treatment, or trial of terrorists. In an...

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News UK government rethinking provisions of anti-terror proposal
UK government rethinking provisions of anti-terror proposal
Greg Sampson
September 30, 2005 08:02:00 am

Government officials in the United Kingdom are rethinking plans to enact a new law that would criminalize the act of "glorifying terrorism." In an interview Thursday with BBC's Today program, Prime Minister...

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News ICC to issue arrest warrants for Uganda rebel leaders
ICC to issue arrest warrants for Uganda rebel leaders
Greg Sampson
September 30, 2005 07:25:00 am

The International Criminal Court (ICC) will soon issue arrest warrants for leaders of the Uganda rebel group Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) , according to statements from a UN official Thursday. The LRA leaders, who have taken...

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News Schwarzenegger vetoes gay marriage bill as promised
Schwarzenegger vetoes gay marriage bill as promised
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 08:45:00 pm

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Thursday followed through on his promise to veto the gay marriage bill passed by the California Assembly earlier this month. In a veto statement issued late Thursday...

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News Preparations for first federal Vioxx trial underway in Houston
Preparations for first federal Vioxx trial underway in Houston
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 08:09:00 pm

Trial preparations commenced Thursday in federal court in Houston for the first federal civil trial involving the Merck-manufactured Vioxx painkiller. Earlier this month, New Orleans-based US District Judge Eldon Fallon, charged with managing the hundreds of...

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News Bush waiting to announce next Supreme Court nominee
Bush waiting to announce next Supreme Court nominee
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 07:19:00 pm

The White House said Thursday that President Bush will probably wait until next week to announce his next nominee to the US Supreme Court. Bush was earlier expected to announce his nominee to replace retiring Justice Sandra...

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News Canada high court upholds constitutionality of tobacco damages recovery law
Canada high court upholds constitutionality of tobacco damages recovery law
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 06:57:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously Thursday that provincial governments can pass laws to recover health care costs incurred in taking care of people sickened by smoking. Canadian tobacco companies had challenged the constitutionality of...

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News US House votes to overhaul Endangered Species Act
US House votes to overhaul Endangered Species Act
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 06:50:00 pm

The US House of Representatives Thursday approved by 229-193 legislation that would overhaul the 1973 Endangered Species Act . Rep. Richard Pombo (R-CA) steered the Threatened and Endangered Species Recovery Act of 2005 (TESRA) ...

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News New Orleans police department investigating officer involvement in post-Katrina looting
New Orleans police department investigating officer involvement in post-Katrina looting
Greg Sampson
September 29, 2005 03:46:00 pm

The New Orleans police department Thursday launched an investigation into police officers' alleged participation in looting that occurred in the wake of Hurricane Katrina . News reports filed in the wake of the hurricane placed some officers...

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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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