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News US House committees advance strengthened surveillance oversight bill
US House committees advance strengthened surveillance oversight bill
Joshua Pantesco
October 11, 2007 09:00:00 am

The US House Judiciary and Intelligence committees on Wednesday voted to advance the RESTORE Act of 2007 ("Responsible Electronic Surveillance That is Overseen, Reviewed and Effective Act of 2007") , introduced by House...

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News DOJ memos supported ‘severe’ interrogation tactics: NYT
DOJ memos supported ‘severe’ interrogation tactics: NYT
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 11:13:00 am

Two secret legal opinions circulated within the US Department of Justice in 2005 endorsed "severe" interrogation techniques, including "head-slapping, simulated drowning and frigid temperatures," the New York Times reported Thursday. The DOJ opinions, the first of which was released...

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News US Army officer opposing Iraq war asks federal court to stay court-martial
US Army officer opposing Iraq war asks federal court to stay court-martial
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 10:48:00 am

Lawyers for US Army 1st Lt. Ehren Watada filed an emergency motion with the US District Court for the Western District of Washington on Wednesday, requesting that his court-martial, scheduled to begin next Tuesday...

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News Myanmar police arrest dozens as protest crackdown continues
Myanmar police arrest dozens as protest crackdown continues
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 10:02:00 am

Myanmar police arrested dozens of people for questioning during nighttime raids late Wednesday night as the government continues its crackdown on dissidents. Also Wednesday, monks crowded into train stations after being ordered to leave their monasteries and return to...

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News Koreas to work on formal peace treaty replacing 1953 armistice
Koreas to work on formal peace treaty replacing 1953 armistice
Joshua Pantesco
October 4, 2007 09:11:00 am

Officials from South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), or North Korea, said Thursday that the two countries will work on a peace treaty formally ending the Korean War to replace a cease-fire agreement reached...

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News Pakistan police seal off capital to prevent protests against Musharraf re-election bid
Pakistan police seal off capital to prevent protests against Musharraf re-election bid
Joshua Pantesco
September 27, 2007 11:17:00 am

Pakistan police closed off the capital of Islamabad on Thursday to prevent protesters from rallying against President Musharraf's bid for a second five-year term in office. Pakistani lawyers had threatened earlier in the week to defy a government ban...

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News Mugabe blasts US human rights record
Mugabe blasts US human rights record
Joshua Pantesco
September 27, 2007 10:35:00 am

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe devoted much of his address to the 62nd UN General Assembly on Wednesday to attacking the human rights record of US President George W. Bush. Mugabe was responding to Bush's address...

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News Myanmar police raid monasteries, arrest monks as violence continues
Myanmar police raid monasteries, arrest monks as violence continues
Joshua Pantesco
September 27, 2007 09:00:00 am

Myanmar police arrested dozens of Buddhist monks during dawn raids on two monasteries Thursday, one day after police opened fire on anti-government protesters , killing at least eight and arresting over 300. Also Thursday, police again fired shots...

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News Melvyn Weiss indicted on Milberg Weiss conspiracy charges
Melvyn Weiss indicted on Milberg Weiss conspiracy charges
Joshua Pantesco
September 20, 2007 06:43:00 pm

Federal prosecutors on Thursday handed down an indictment accusing Milberg Weiss name partner Melvyn Weiss of conspiracy, racketeering, obstruction of justice and making false statements. The indictment stems from a long-running US Attorney investigation into allegations that...

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News Canada government sued for alleged non-compliance with Kyoto Protocol statute
Canada government sued for alleged non-compliance with Kyoto Protocol statute
Joshua Pantesco
September 20, 2007 11:44:00 am

A Canadian environmental advocacy group has sued the Canadian government over the 2007 Kyoto Protocol Implementation Act , alleging that the government's current compliance plan for the 2005 Kyoto Protocol does not meet the act's...

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Cultural Revolution begins in China

On May 16, 1966, the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution with the issuance of the May Sixteenth Notice.

President Andrew Johnson found "not guilty" in impeachment trial

On May 16, 1868, President Andrew Johnson was found "not guilty" of high crimes and misdemeanors in his impeachment trial.

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