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News Asbestos bill on hold until it’s filibuster-proof
Asbestos bill on hold until it’s filibuster-proof
Greg Sampson
February 18, 2006 11:30:00 am

US Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-TN) said Friday that he would not allow any further floor debate on the controversial asbestos compensation bill unless 60 senators pledged their support...

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News Senate Intelligence chair calls for court supervision of surveillance program
Senate Intelligence chair calls for court supervision of surveillance program
Greg Sampson
February 18, 2006 11:08:00 am

US Sen. Pat Roberts (R-KS) , chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee , said in an interview with the New York Times reported Saturday that he wants to bring the Bush administration's domestic surveillance program [JURIST news...

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News Rumsfeld rejects UN call to close Guantanamo
Rumsfeld rejects UN call to close Guantanamo
Greg Sampson
February 18, 2006 10:42:00 am

In comments after a speech at the Council on Foreign Relations Friday, US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld flatly rejected the United Nation's call for the US to shut down its military detention...

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News UK paper waives appeal of oil-for-food libel judgment favoring MP
UK paper waives appeal of oil-for-food libel judgment favoring MP
Greg Sampson
February 16, 2006 03:00:00 pm

The UK Daily Telegraph has said that it will drop any further appeals in its legal battle with British MP George Galloway . In January, the Telegraph lost its appeal when a British appeals...

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News Judge orders DOJ response on request for domestic surveillance documents
Judge orders DOJ response on request for domestic surveillance documents
Greg Sampson
February 16, 2006 02:36:00 pm

US District Judge Henry Kennedy on Thursday ordered the US Department of Justice to respond to a FOIA request filed by the Electronic Information Privacy Center (EPIC) and produce documents related...

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News UK Lords brace to block ‘glorification of terrorism’ offense again
UK Lords brace to block ‘glorification of terrorism’ offense again
Greg Sampson
February 16, 2006 02:06:00 pm

British legal experts and politicians are bracing for a major confrontation between the upper and lower houses of Parliament when the Terrorism Bill comes before the House of Lords again on February 28 after Wednesday's...

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News US dismisses UN call to close Guantanamo Bay prison camp
US dismisses UN call to close Guantanamo Bay prison camp
Greg Sampson
February 16, 2006 01:40:00 pm

The United States has dismissed as a "discredit to the UN" a report released Thursday by UN special rapporteurs making up the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention of the UN Commission on Human Rights [official...

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News Federal judge orders California to change lethal injection drugs
Federal judge orders California to change lethal injection drugs
Greg Sampson
February 15, 2006 12:22:00 pm

A US federal judge in California has ruled that the state must change the drugs it uses when executing prisoners, because the current method may constitute cruel and unusual punishment in violation of the Eighth Amendment. US...

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News Journalists group decries repression of press around the world
Journalists group decries repression of press around the world
Greg Sampson
February 15, 2006 12:19:00 pm

The Committee to Protect Journalists has deplored media repression in over 50 countries in its latest annual report . Highlighting unprecedented violence against reporters in the Middle East, it also condemned legal sanctions such as imprisonment and...

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Haiti government to review election returns
Greg Sampson
February 15, 2006 11:40:00 am

Government officials in Haiti have announced plans to form a commission to review the contested results of that country's February 7 election . The commission will be composed of members of the president's...

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Dr. Benjamin Spock indicted for aiding draft dodgers

On January 5, 1968, a US grand jury indicted child psychologist Dr. Benjamin Spock and several others for conspiring to aid draft dodgers. Spock was tried and convicted, but his conviction was later overturned. Read United States v. Spock by the US First Circuit Court of Appeals.

Colombia recognizes Panama

On January 5, 1909, Colombia recognized Panama as an independent nation. With support from the US, Panama had achieved de facto independence from Colombia in 1903. Panama had twice declared independence from Colombia before in 1830 and 1840 but was defeated each time and re-occupied by Colombian forces. Finally, pro-independence forces declared separation from Colombia in 1903, while the Colombian military was kept at bay by the US Navy. Learn more about the history of Panama and its modern independence.  

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