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News Amnesty International accuses Thai troops of torture in Muslim south
Amnesty International accuses Thai troops of torture in Muslim south
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 03:29:00 pm

Amnesty International (AI) Wednesday accused Thai security forces of using "harsh or inadaquate counter-measures" in their response to Islamist/separatist terror attacks in the southern provinces of the predominantly-Buddist country. According to AI, the Thai government...

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News Syria minister will meet UN Hariri investigators
Syria minister will meet UN Hariri investigators
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 02:35:00 pm

Syrian diplomats announced Wednesday that Foreign Minister Farouq al-Shara will speak with the UN commission investigating the killing of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri , as requested by outgoing investigation head Detlev Mehlis on...

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News Abramoff pleads guilty to fraud, conspiracy charges
Abramoff pleads guilty to fraud, conspiracy charges
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 01:38:00 pm

As anticipated , former Washington lobbyist Jack Abramoff on Wednesday pleaded guilty in federal court in Florida to two conspiracy and fraud charges stemming from the 2000 purchase of the SunCruz Casino...

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News Bush reserves right to bypass torture ban in spending bill signing statement
Bush reserves right to bypass torture ban in spending bill signing statement
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 01:26:00 pm

A statement made by President Bush when he signed the 2006 defense spending bill last week allows Bush to bypass the law's ban on torture under his commander in chief powers, the Boston Globe reported...

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News Former HealthSouth CEO ordered to repay $48 million in shareholder lawsuit
Former HealthSouth CEO ordered to repay $48 million in shareholder lawsuit
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 12:37:00 pm

An Alabama state judge on Tuesday granted summary judgment in a shareholder's lawsuit against Richard Scrushy , former CEO of HealthSouth , and ordered Scrushy to return to the company more than $47.8 million...

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News Alito gets top rating from ABA
Alito gets top rating from ABA
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 12:22:00 pm

The American Bar Association (ABA) on Wednesday announced that Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito has received a "well-qualified" rating, the highest recommendation given by the ABA to judicial nominees. Alito previously received...

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News Rhode Island legalizes medical marijuana with veto override
Rhode Island legalizes medical marijuana with veto override
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 11:49:00 am

The Rhode Island House of Representatives voted 59-13 on Tuesday in favor of overriding the veto of Gov. Don Carcieri of a bill legalizing the prescription of marijuana to seriously ill patients. The...

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News Libya political prisoners begin hunger strike over continued detention
Libya political prisoners begin hunger strike over continued detention
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 11:00:00 am

Libyan human rights group Human Rights Solidarity (HRS) said Tuesday that 131 political dissidents affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood opposition group have begun a hunger strike in a Tripoli prison to draw attention to a...

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News Cambodia police continue arrests of human rights activists
Cambodia police continue arrests of human rights activists
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 10:31:00 am

Cambodian police Wednesday arrested the vice-director of the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) after arresting the president of the group and a CCHR lawyer last weekend. No charges have been filed in the latest...

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News Bush pushes for permanent Patriot Act reauthorization
Bush pushes for permanent Patriot Act reauthorization
Joshua Pantesco
January 4, 2006 09:58:00 am

President Bush addressed a group of federal prosecutors on Tuesday, outlining his argument in favor of passing a long-term reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act . Bush reluctantly signed a one-month authorization ...

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US Senate adopts cloture rule

On March 8, 1917, the US Senate adopted the cloture rule to limit filibusters. Under Rule 22, two-thirds of Senators could vote to close debate on a given bill, thereby ending an ongoing filibuster. In 1975, that number was lowered to three-fifths of the Senate, which amounts to sixty Senators. Read a history of filibuster and cloture from the archives of the US Senate.

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