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News Vietnam court convicts US citizens on terrorism charges
Vietnam court convicts US citizens on terrorism charges
Kate Heneroty
November 10, 2006 07:53:00 am

A Vietnamese court convicted three Vietnamese-born United States citizens for plotting "terrorist activities" and ordered them deported from the country. Prosecutors said the three Americans, along with four other defendants, had plotted to drop leaflets, jam radio...

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News South Africa parliament set to OK civil unions bill
South Africa parliament set to OK civil unions bill
Kate Heneroty
November 10, 2006 07:21:00 am

South African lawmakers are expected to pass a civil unions bill next week after a parliamentary committee Thursday approved language without specific reference to heterosexual or same-sex couples that recognizes the "voluntary union of two persons, which is solemnized...

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News Abortion ban fails in South Dakota, parental notification nixed in Oregon, California
Abortion ban fails in South Dakota, parental notification nixed in Oregon, California
Kate Heneroty
November 8, 2006 11:31:00 am

South Dakota voters Tuesday rejected a controversial law banning most abortions passed by the state legislature earlier this year. With 818 out of 818 precincts reporting Wednesday, the final unofficial results for Referred...

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News FCC vote on telecom merger delayed again
FCC vote on telecom merger delayed again
Kate Heneroty
November 3, 2006 08:13:00 am

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) delayed a vote on the proposed $82.2 billion merger of BellSouth and AT&T for the third time Thursday. The measure was previously delayed to allow Democrats on the...

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News Bush flags judicial nominees in Republican electoral pitch
Bush flags judicial nominees in Republican electoral pitch
Kate Heneroty
November 3, 2006 07:46:00 am

US President George W. Bush urged voters at campaign rallies in Montana and Nevada Thursday to vote Republican so that the Senate can continue to confirm key judicial nominees "who will not legislate from the bench."...

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News Argentina investigating ‘Dirty War’ rights allegations against Peron
Argentina investigating ‘Dirty War’ rights allegations against Peron
Kate Heneroty
November 3, 2006 07:14:00 am

The investigation into abuses committed during Argentina's Dirty War has been expanded to include the tenure of former President Isabel Peron , a government minister said Thursday. Peron, the wife of late President...

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News Federal judge issues restraining order to combat California prison crowding
Federal judge issues restraining order to combat California prison crowding
Kate Heneroty
October 28, 2006 09:40:00 am

A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Friday designed to alleviate crowded conditions in California's Los Angeles County jail system . The order from US District Judge Dean D. Pregerson came in response to...

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News Supreme Court to hear autism representation, Microsoft patent cases
Supreme Court to hear autism representation, Microsoft patent cases
Kate Heneroty
October 28, 2006 08:19:00 am

The US Supreme Court agreed to hear four cases Friday, including one where the Court will decide whether the parents of an autistic child must hire a lawyer or whether they can represent themselves...

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News UN Rwanda genocide court to keep acquitted suspects with nowhere to go
UN Rwanda genocide court to keep acquitted suspects with nowhere to go
Kate Heneroty
October 27, 2006 08:44:00 am

The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR) is keeping 4 acquitted genocide suspects in custody because no other countries were willing to accept them, the court announced Friday. The suspects acquitted by the court...

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Mexico president calls US border wall ’embarrassment’
Kate Heneroty
October 27, 2006 08:22:00 am

Mexican President Vicente Fox Thursday criticized the Secure Fence Act of 2006 signed earlier in the day by President Bush. Fox called the legislation to build a 700-mile fence [JURIST...

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Israel parliament meets for the first time

On February 14, 1949, Israel's parliament, the Knesset, convened for the first time, and Joseph Shprinzak was elected as its first Speaker. Read a history of the First Knesset from the Knesset archives.

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