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News Connecticut governor signs strict campaign funding bill
Connecticut governor signs strict campaign funding bill
Joshua Pantesco
December 8, 2005 05:29:00 pm

Connecticut Governor Jodi Rell , a Republican, has signed into law legislation that bans campaign contributions from lobbyists and state contractors, limits political action committee (PAC) funding, closes a loophole allowing unrestricted corporate funding, and establishes a...

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News California Chief Justice urges more expedient executions
California Chief Justice urges more expedient executions
Joshua Pantesco
December 6, 2005 08:59:00 pm

California Supreme Court Chief Justice and Republican appointee Ronald George said in a Reuters interview Tuesday that the state should execute death row inmates within five years of sentencing or reprieve them, as opposed to waiting for...

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News House set to debate terrorism insurance bill extension
House set to debate terrorism insurance bill extension
Joshua Pantesco
December 6, 2005 08:09:00 pm

A bill renewing the 2002 Terrorism Risk Insurance Act will be debated in the US House of Representatives later this week, according to acting House Majority Leader Roy Blunt (R-MS) . The original law, passed...

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News Military trials set for Canadian, Yemeni Guantanamo detainees
Military trials set for Canadian, Yemeni Guantanamo detainees
Joshua Pantesco
December 6, 2005 07:04:00 pm

The Pentagon announced Tuesday that military commission trials for two foreign Guantanamo prisoners will begin with plea hearings on January 10 at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility without waiting for the US Supreme Court to decide the...

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News Chechens to face closed jury trial for death of US journalist
Chechens to face closed jury trial for death of US journalist
Joshua Pantesco
December 6, 2005 06:41:00 pm

A Russian judge announced at a preliminary hearing Tuesday that three Chechens accused of murdering US journalist Paul Klebnikov in July 2004 would be tried in front of a jury during closed sessions. The man...

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News More Uzbeks sentenced for  Andijan uprising
More Uzbeks sentenced for Andijan uprising
Joshua Pantesco
December 3, 2005 03:17:00 pm

Lower courts in Uzbekistan Saturday sentenced 25 more men found guilty of involvement in the May 2005 Andijan uprising. Thirteen defendants were sentenced by the Tashkent provincial court and 12 by the Tashkent city court; all received...

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News Yemen cleric faces execution for spying after appeal fails
Yemen cleric faces execution for spying after appeal fails
Joshua Pantesco
December 3, 2005 02:44:00 pm

A Yemeni appellate court Saturday upheld the capital sentence of a Shia cleric accused of spying for the Iranian government and for supporting an armed rebellion in northern Yemen last year. The case will now go...

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News Iran constitutional council OKs bill to block nuclear inspectors
Iran constitutional council OKs bill to block nuclear inspectors
Joshua Pantesco
December 3, 2005 01:55:00 pm

Iran's conservative Guardian Council Saturday approved the constitutionality of a bill designed to prevent inspections of Iranian nuclear facilities by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) if Iran is reported to the UN Security Council...

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News EU protests death penalty after 1,000th US execution
EU protests death penalty after 1,000th US execution
Joshua Pantesco
December 3, 2005 01:40:00 pm

The European Union has released a statement criticizing the death penalty after North Carolina executed Kenneth Lee Boyd , marking the 1,000th execution in the US since the US Supreme Court lifted a 10 year...

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News King of Jordan urges quick adoption of anti-terror bill
King of Jordan urges quick adoption of anti-terror bill
Joshua Pantesco
December 1, 2005 07:51:00 pm

Jordan's King Abdullah II has urged the Jordanian parliament to quickly approve new anti-terrorism legislation, drafted two weeks ago in the wake of last month's hotel bombing that left 57 people dead. During...

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St. Ives, patron saint of lawyers, died

St. Ives, Paris student of the civil law, advocate of the poor, and patron saint of lawyers died on May 19, 1303.

Learn more about St. Ives in the Catholic Encyclopedia.

Mexico ratifies Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo

On May 19, 1848, Mexico ratified the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The treaty ended the Mexican-American War and ceded roughly half of Mexico's territory to the United States. Learn more about the Mexican-American War from the US Library of Congress.

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