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News New Hampshire legislature repeals abortion parental notification law
New Hampshire legislature repeals abortion parental notification law
Michael Sung
June 8, 2007 12:13:00 pm

The New Hampshire State Senate voted 15-9 Thursday to repeal a 2003 law requiring parental notification for minors seeking an abortion . New Hampshire Governor John Lynch has indicated...

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News CIA operated secret prisons in Poland, Romania: COE investigator
CIA operated secret prisons in Poland, Romania: COE investigator
Michael Sung
June 8, 2007 10:45:00 am

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) established and operated secret detention centers in Romania and Poland between 2002 and 2005, according to a report [PDF text; Appendix 1, JPG; Appendix 2, JPG; Appendix 3, PDF; press release;...

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News Haditha killings photo evidence ordered destroyed: US Marine witness
Haditha killings photo evidence ordered destroyed: US Marine witness
Michael Sung
June 8, 2007 10:01:00 am

US Marines Staff Sgt. Justin Laughner testified Thursday at the Article 32 hearing for Lt. Col. Jeffrey R. Chessani , the commander in charge of the Marine battalion implicated in the deaths of 24 Iraqi civilians...

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News China death sentences down in 2007: state media
China death sentences down in 2007: state media
Michael Sung
June 8, 2007 09:09:00 am

The number of death sentences handed down by Chinese courts in the first five months of 2007 has decreased following the implementation of reforms which require all death sentences to receive the approval of the Supreme People's...

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News Immigration reform bill stalls in Senate after cloture vote fails
Immigration reform bill stalls in Senate after cloture vote fails
Michael Sung
June 8, 2007 08:20:00 am

The US Senate voted 50-45 late Thursday to reject a cloture motion for the proposed Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 Thursday, falling 10 votes short of limiting the debate...

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Congress sends stem cell research bill to White House despite veto warning
Michael Sung
June 7, 2007 03:20:00 pm

The US House of Representatives Thursday passed the Stem Cell Enhancement Act of 2007 247-176 , sending it to a recalcitrant President George W. Bush for signature barely two months after its Senate passage ....

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Germany court allows construction of Elbe river bridge despite UNESCO warning
Michael Sung
June 7, 2007 02:44:00 pm

The Federal Constitutional Court of Germany Wednesday ruled that a February 2005 referendum approving the construction of a bridge across the Dresden Elbe Valley , a UNESCO World Heritage Site [official...

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News Swissair executives cleared of wrongdoing in national airline collapse after 9/11
Swissair executives cleared of wrongdoing in national airline collapse after 9/11
Michael Sung
June 7, 2007 02:10:00 pm

A Swiss court Thursday cleared nineteen former executives and consultants of the now-defunct Swissair Group of all charges Thursday in connection with their role in the collapse of the national airline that was once nicknamed the "flying...

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Canada preventing adoption of indigenous rights treaty: Amnesty International
Michael Sung
June 7, 2007 12:52:00 pm

Canada is stalling the discussion and adoption of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples , according to a Thursday statement by Amnesty International (AI) . The declaration was adopted by the UN Human Rights Council...

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US quarantine laws need updating: CDC director
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June 7, 2007 12:09:00 pm

Dr. Julie Gerberding , Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Administrator of the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) , testified before the US Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on...

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Eichmann trial begins in Israel

On April 11, 1961, the trial of former-Nazi Karl Adolf Eichmann began in Jerusalem, Israel. During the Holocaust, Eichmann was responsible for coordinating the deportation of Jews from Germany and occupied Europe to concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe. In 1961, he was captured in Argentina by Israeli commandos and brought to Jerusalem for trial. A panel of three Israel judges found Eichmann guilty on 15 counts, including crimes against humanity, crimes against the Jewish people, and membership in an illegal organization under Israel's Nazi and Nazi Collaborators Law. He was executed by hanging on May 31, 1962. Learn more about the trial of Adolf Eichmann from the Holocaust Education & Archive Research Team.

Lyndon Johnson signed housing rights act

On April 11, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1968 (often referred to as the Fair Housing Act), an amendment to the landmark 1964 Act prohibiting discrimination based on race, religion or national origin in the sale, rental, financing or advertising of housing.

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