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News Australia Senate passes law banning cigarette brand labels
Australia Senate passes law banning cigarette brand labels
Michael Haggerson
November 10, 2011 11:17:17 am

The Australian Senate on Thursday passed the Tobacco Plain Packaging Bill 2011 which requires that cigarettes be sold in generic olive green packages, without brands or logos. The packages will also have warnings of...

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News Alleged USS Cole bomber makes first court appearance
Alleged USS Cole bomber makes first court appearance
Michael Haggerson
November 10, 2011 10:27:14 am

Alleged al Qaeda senior leader Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri made his first court appearance Wednesday, his first public appearance since he was captured in Dubai in 2002. Nashiri is charged with war crimes [NYT...

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News EU competition regulator opens investigation into Samsung, Apple
EU competition regulator opens investigation into Samsung, Apple
Michael Haggerson
November 4, 2011 02:39:14 pm

The European Commission has opened an investigation into whether Apple and Samsung Electronics have breached EU antitrust laws in their dispute over smartphone patents. The investigation could potentially force Samsung to halt action [FOSS Patents...

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News Rights groups criticize UAE trial of pro-democracy activists
Rights groups criticize UAE trial of pro-democracy activists
Michael Haggerson
November 3, 2011 03:21:22 pm

A trial observer appointed by a coalition of human rights groups said Thursday that the trial of five pro-democracy activists charged with publicly insulting United Arab Emirates (UAE) leaders has been "grossly unfair" and "has no basis...

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News Federal judge allows Sprint antitrust suit against AT&T, T-Mobile merger
Federal judge allows Sprint antitrust suit against AT&T, T-Mobile merger
Michael Haggerson
November 3, 2011 02:47:47 pm

A judge for the US District Court for the District of Columbia on Wednesday denied a motion to dismiss a suit by Sprint to block the merger of AT&T and T-Mobile USA [corporate...

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FCC unveils changes to broadband rules
Michael Haggerson
October 28, 2011 03:50:46 pm

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced comprehensive changes on Thursday to its national communications subsidy program to make high-speed internet access available in rural areas . The Connect America Fund ...

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News Gay rights group challenges Defense of Marriage Act
Gay rights group challenges Defense of Marriage Act
Michael Haggerson
October 27, 2011 03:49:57 pm

Servicemembers Legal Defense Network (SLDN) filed suit Thursday in the US District Court for the District of Massachusetts challenging the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) . DOMA...

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Brazil lawmakers approve truth commission
Michael Haggerson
October 27, 2011 03:07:07 pm

Brazil's Chamber of Deputies approved a bill on Wednesday that establishes a truth commission to investigate human rights abuses from 1946 to 1988. The bill must now be...

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EPA to develop standards for fracking wastewater discharge
Michael Haggerson
October 21, 2011 03:39:32 pm

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday announced plans to develop standards for the disposal of wastewater from the process of hydraulic fracturing . Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is a process in which water,...

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Canada rights group files torture complaint against Bush
Michael Haggerson
October 21, 2011 02:55:42 pm

The Canadian Centre for International Justice (CCIJ) on Thursday filed a complaint in the Surrey Provincial Court on behalf of four men against former US president George W. Bush on torture charges...

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'Wobblies' put on trial in Chicago

On March 23, 1918, 101 leaders of the Industrial Workers of the World union ("The Wobblies") were put on trial in Chicago for conspiracy to obstruct America's participation in World War I. Learn more about the Wobblies from the Constitutional Rights Foundation.

Pakistan becomes world's first Islamic republic

On March 23, 1956, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan became the world's first Islamic republic. Unfortunately, democracy in Pakistan collapsed quickly after General Ayub Khan lead a successful coup d'etat. Since that time, Pakistan has vacillated between military and civilian government. Pakistan was governed by the 1956 Constitution of Pakistan, until it was superseded by the 1973 Constitution, which still serves as the country's basic law today.

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