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News Turkish-Armenian author accused of insulting national identity killed
Turkish-Armenian author accused of insulting national identity killed
Michael Sung
January 19, 2007 09:56:00 am

Turkish-Armenian author Hrant Dink, journalist and editor of the newspaper Agos , was shot and killed Friday in Istanbul. Dink was one of several writers to have been charged recently with "insulting the Turkish identity" in...

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News Lawmakers draft legislation opposing Iraq troop surge as constitutional questions swirl
Lawmakers draft legislation opposing Iraq troop surge as constitutional questions swirl
Michael Sung
January 19, 2007 09:01:00 am

Speaker of the US House Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) committed House Democrats to joining the Senate Democrats Thursday in supporting nonbinding legislation declaring that "it is not in the national interest of the United States to deepen...

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News Somalia parliament authorizes martial law
Somalia parliament authorizes martial law
Michael Sung
January 13, 2007 11:09:00 am

Somalia's transitional parliament voted Saturday to authorize the government to declare martial law in the troubled east African country. The authorization and the accompanying declaration of a state of emergency followed Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi's Thursday...

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News Myanmar rights resolution vetoed by China, Russia at UN
Myanmar rights resolution vetoed by China, Russia at UN
Michael Sung
January 13, 2007 10:09:00 am

China and Russia Friday vetoed a proposed UN Security Council resolution demanding an end to political repression and human rights violations in Myanmar . The resolution was jointly sponsored by the United...

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News Federal judge dismisses anthrax defamation suit against New York Times
Federal judge dismisses anthrax defamation suit against New York Times
Michael Sung
January 13, 2007 09:13:00 am

US District Judge Claude M. Hilton of the Eastern District of Virginia Friday granted a motion for dismissal made by the New York Times in a defamation suit filed against the paper by Dr. Stephen J. Hatfill...

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News Private investigator in HP spying scandal pleads guilty to federal charges
Private investigator in HP spying scandal pleads guilty to federal charges
Michael Sung
January 12, 2007 03:47:00 pm

Bryan Wagner, the private investigator involved in the Hewlett-Packard corporate spying scandal pleaded guilty Friday to federal charges of conspiracy and aggravated identity theft. Wagner was accused of using used the social security...

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News Peru president proposes referendum to introduce death penalty for terrorists
Peru president proposes referendum to introduce death penalty for terrorists
Michael Sung
January 12, 2007 11:42:00 am

Peruvian president Alan Garcia Thursday proposed a national referendum on introducing capital punishment for convicted terrorists after a legislative proposal to that effect was defeated 49-26 in the...

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News French high court allows Congo war crimes investigation to resume
French high court allows Congo war crimes investigation to resume
Michael Sung
January 12, 2007 10:37:00 am

The French Court of Cassation , the country's highest court on civil and criminal affairs, has ruled that a war crimes investigation against Republic of Congo (ROC) President Denis Sassou Ngusseo ...

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News German EU presidency to focus on containing illegal immigration
German EU presidency to focus on containing illegal immigration
Michael Sung
January 12, 2007 08:57:00 am

German Interior Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said Thursday that Germany would place a high emphasis on containing illegal immigration originating from North Africa and Eastern Europe during the six-month German presidency of the EU. Schaeuble is...

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News Hangings of Saddam co-defendants slated ‘this week’ as Iraq rejects UN call for halt
Hangings of Saddam co-defendants slated ‘this week’ as Iraq rejects UN call for halt
Michael Sung
January 7, 2007 03:09:00 pm

An Iraqi government spokesman said Sunday that the execution orders for two of Saddam Hussein's co-defendants, former chief judge of Iraq's Hussein-era Revolutionary Court Awad Hamed al-Bandar and former Iraqi intelligence chief Barzan Ibrahim al-Tikriti [GlobalSecurity profile;...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

District of Columbia named seat of US government

On July 16, 1790, the District of Columbia was established as the permanent seat of the United States government by the Residence Act. Originally the district contained land on both sides of the Potomac, grants from Maryland and Virginia, but in the mid-19th century, when it was obvious that the major government buildings were being built on the Maryland side, Virginia asked for its land back and received it. Learn more about the District of Columbia.

Saddam Hussein becomes President of Iraq

On July 16, 1979, Hasan al-Bakr resigned as President of Iraq. He was replaced by Saddam Hussein, who held power until he was deposed by American forces in 2003. In 2006, Hussein was tried and convicted of crimes against humanity. He was executed by hanging later that year. Learn more about relations between the United States and Saddam Hussein from George Washington University.

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