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News IRS offers settlement deal to executives, companies using abusive tax shelters
IRS offers settlement deal to executives, companies using abusive tax shelters
Matt Lubniewski
February 22, 2005 12:43:00 pm

The Internal Revenue Service announced Tuesday a plan to reduce penalties for executives and companies that admit to using an abusive tax shelter designed to avoid taxes on stock options. IRS Commissioner Mark Everson said that the...

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News DC Circuit hears broadcast flag challenge
DC Circuit hears broadcast flag challenge
Matt Lubniewski
February 22, 2005 12:04:00 pm

The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit heard oral argument Tuesday morning concerning a challenge to the FCC-imposed broadcast flag for digital television. Two of the three panel judges noted that the FCC never received...

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News UK to allow same-sex civil unions
UK to allow same-sex civil unions
Matt Lubniewski
February 21, 2005 01:24:00 pm

The British government announced Monday that same-sex partners will be able to enter into civil unions starting in December. Under the Civil Partnerships Bill , passed last year by Parliament, same-sex couples will have the right to form legally...

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News Christian group says US violating international law at Guantanamo Bay
Christian group says US violating international law at Guantanamo Bay
Matt Lubniewski
February 21, 2005 12:53:00 pm

The World Council of Churches (WCC) , a global organization for non-Catholic Christians, accused the United States on Monday of violating international law in its treatment of Guantanamo Bay detainees. The detainees "are held without due process and...

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News Massive ID theft affects all 50 states, DC, ChoicePoint says
Massive ID theft affects all 50 states, DC, ChoicePoint says
Matt Lubniewski
February 21, 2005 12:32:00 pm

ChoicePoint announced Monday that residents in all 50 states and D.C. may have been affected by a security breach which resulted in criminals gaining access to its massive database of consumer information. California authorities say as many...

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News Bosnian Serb general surrenders to UN war crimes tribunal
Bosnian Serb general surrenders to UN war crimes tribunal
Matt Lubniewski
February 21, 2005 12:23:00 pm

Retired Bosnian Serb general Milan Gvero agreed on Monday to voluntarily surrender to the UN war crimes tribunal at The Hague. The Serbian government said that Belgrade had received an indictment against the general from the International Criminal Tribunal...

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News FDA to create independent drug safety board
FDA to create independent drug safety board
Matt Lubniewski
February 15, 2005 01:57:00 pm

The Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday that it will create an independent drug safety board, in response to criticism in the wake of the Vioxx recall. The FDA already has an Office of Drug Safety [official...

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News US withdraws ambassador from Syria
US withdraws ambassador from Syria
Matt Lubniewski
February 15, 2005 01:29:00 pm

President Bush Tuesday recalled the US ambassador in Syria amid rising tensions over the recent assassination of former Lebanese prime minister Rafik al-Hariri in Beirut. Syria quickly condemned the murder in a press release...

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News Japan cabinet approves bill allowing downing of missiles without approval
Japan cabinet approves bill allowing downing of missiles without approval
Matt Lubniewski
February 15, 2005 01:05:00 pm

The Japanese cabinet has approved a draft bill that would allow the Japanese defense minister to order the shooting-down of incoming missles without obtaining cabinet consent. The bill now goes to the country's parliament for a vote later this...

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News Bush administration fights to block American POWs from suing Iraq
Bush administration fights to block American POWs from suing Iraq
Matt Lubniewski
February 15, 2005 12:40:00 pm

The Department of Justice is expected to file a brief this week urging the Supreme Court not to hear the appeal of 17 American pilots who were captured and abused by Iraqis during the 1991 Persian Gulf...

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Netherlands becomes the first country to legalize same-sex marriage and euthanasia

On April 1, 2001, the Netherlands became the first country to legalize same-sex marriage. The nation then became the first country to legalize euthanasia on April 1, 2002.

First US wartime conscription law took effect

On April 1, 1863, in the midst of the Civil War, the first wartime conscription law passed in the United States went into effect. It included a clause allowing a person to pay $300 to avoid military service, a controversial "rich man's" exception that precipitated the July 1863 New York City Draft Riots. The riots, the worst in US history to that point, killed as many as 100 people and had to be quelled by troops, some of whom had recently fought at the Battle of Gettysburg. Learn more about the Draft Riots.

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