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News Murder verdict opens door for death penalty sentence in Vermont
Murder verdict opens door for death penalty sentence in Vermont
Holly Manges Jones
June 25, 2005 10:03:00 am

A jury found Donald Fell guilty for murder in federal court Friday allowing the jurors to next determine if he should receive the death penalty, which has not been applied in Vermont for nearly 50 years. In November 2000,...

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News Supreme Court  eminent domain ruling riles private property champions
Supreme Court eminent domain ruling riles private property champions
Holly Manges Jones
June 23, 2005 08:23:00 pm

The US Supreme Court's Thursday ruling in Kelo v. New London allowing local governments to expropriate private property for development has sparked intense negative reaction from defenders of private property rights, with a number hailing this...

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News Mexican Congress votes to remove death penalty from constitution
Mexican Congress votes to remove death penalty from constitution
Holly Manges Jones
June 23, 2005 07:28:00 pm

Mexico's House voted for an constiutional amendment Thursday that expunges the death penalty language from the country's present constitution by a margin of 412-0. The amendment calls for the current language to...

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News California high court declares coastline commission constitutional
California high court declares coastline commission constitutional
Holly Manges Jones
June 23, 2005 07:04:00 pm

The California Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the membership configuration of the California Coastal Commission's does not violate the separation of powers clause of the state's constitution. Four of the commissioners are appointed...

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News Rumsfeld opposes Iraq constitution delay
Rumsfeld opposes Iraq constitution delay
Holly Manges Jones
June 23, 2005 07:03:00 pm

US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told the Senate Armed Services Committee in a heated hearing on Iraq Thursday that a delay in Iraq's adoption of a constitution would be "an enormous disservice" while...

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Panel recommends Congress tighten charity tax laws
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 09:01:00 pm

The independent Panel on the Nonprofit Sector released a report Wednesday recommending that Congress require charities to develop stricter policies on the disclosure of financial information by retaining external independent accountants, reveal more details on executive...

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G-4 nations want UN Security Council expansion vote in July
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 08:21:00 pm

Four countries seeking permanent representation on the UN Security Council - Japan, Brazil, India, and Germany - said Wednesday at a foreign ministry meeting in Brussels that they would request a July vote on their...

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News Colombia passes bill intended to induce paramilitary warlords to disarm
Colombia passes bill intended to induce paramilitary warlords to disarm
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 07:43:00 pm

The Colombian Congress passed a bill Wednesday which gives lesser punishments to paramilitary leaders who disarm, admit their crimes, compensate victims, and return stolen goods. The bill, announced last week , was approved after Colombian President Alvaro Uribe...

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News Boy who identified Lionel Tate as robber retracts story
Boy who identified Lionel Tate as robber retracts story
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 06:48:00 pm

A young boy who claimed that Lionel Tate robbed a pizza delivery man at gunpoint in May "took back" his story Wednesday, which could mean freedom again for Tate, once the youngest American to receive...

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Palestinian passage of new election law reopens door to vote
Holly Manges Jones
June 18, 2005 11:57:00 am

The Palestinian parliament voted Saturday to pass a new law creating an electoral system which will allow districts to choose 50% of the lawmakers with the other 50% coming from a list of national party candidates. The new law...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Narcotic Control Act became law

On July 18, 1956, the Narcotic Control Act of 1956 became law. The act increased still further the penalties for violation of the existing laws and proliferating the scope of federal control over the use, possession and sale of narcotic drugs and marijuana. Learn more about the Narcotic Control Act of 1956.

Nelson Mandela born

On July 18, 1906, Nelson Mandela was born in Mvezo, South Africa. Mandela became a symbol of the anti-Apartheid movement, spending 27 years in prison for his efforts to topple the country's segregation system. In 1990, Mandela was released from prison and Apartheid was soon dismantled. Mandela was elected the first black President of South Africa during the country's first multi-racial elections in 1994. Learn more about Nelson Mandela from the Nelson Mandela Foundation.

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