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News 1965 US Army deserter released from confinement
1965 US Army deserter released from confinement
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 27, 2004 04:55:00 pm

Former US Army sergeant Charles Robert Jenkins was released from 30 days military confinement at Camp Zama, Japan, Saturday so that he may begin a new life with his family and Japanese wife. In 1965, Jenkins, stationed near the...

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News Rehnquist to remain absent from Supreme Court session
Rehnquist to remain absent from Supreme Court session
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 27, 2004 04:21:00 pm

US Supreme Court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg has announced that Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist will not be present for the judicial session beginning this Monday, when the Supreme Court reconvenes to hear oral arguments. The session, consisting of two...

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News Bankruptcy judge blocks repossession of 14 United Airlines jets
Bankruptcy judge blocks repossession of 14 United Airlines jets
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 27, 2004 03:30:00 pm

Federal bankruptcy court judge Eugene Wedoff issued a temporary restraining order Friday blocking creditors from repossessing 14 jets owned by financially troubled United Airlines, who filed for bankruptcy in December 2002. The protection of the eight Boeing 767s and...

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News Congress extends Internet tax ban
Congress extends Internet tax ban
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 19, 2004 04:03:00 pm

By a voice vote Friday, the US House of Representatives passed a Senate bill that reinstates until 2007 a ban on all state and local taxes aimed at monthly usage fees paid by customers to Internet service providers. President...

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News Georgia crematory operator pleads guilty to dumping 334 bodies
Georgia crematory operator pleads guilty to dumping 334 bodies
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 19, 2004 03:27:00 pm

Ray Brent Marsh, a former operator of Georgia's Tri-State Crematory, pleaded guilty Friday to 787 criminal counts including theft, abuse of a corpse, burial service fraud and making false statements. In 2002, an anonymous tip led law enforcement authorities...

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News Bush signs law increasing US public debt limit
Bush signs law increasing US public debt limit
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 19, 2004 02:58:00 pm

Following Senate approval on Wednesday, and Thursday's 208-204 vote in the GOP-controlled House of Representatives, President Bush Friday signed a bill to increase the public debt limit of the United States by $800 billion. The debt allowance increase, President...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Scott Peterson found guilty of both first and second-degree murder
BREAKING NEWS ~ Scott Peterson found guilty of both first and second-degree murder
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 12, 2004 04:15:00 pm

Jurors in the Scott Peterson trial have returned a verdict of guilty on the charges of first-degree murder for the death of his wife, Laci Peterson, and second-degree murder for his unborn child, Conner. Peterson stood trial on accusations...

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News Novell files new antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft
Novell files new antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 12, 2004 03:00:00 pm

Software developer Novell announced Friday that it has filed a new antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft in a Utah District Court. Read the Novell press release. Novell seeks an unspecified amount of damages for Microsoft's efforts to dominate the 1994-96...

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News Louisiana judge upholds conviction of ex-Governor
Louisiana judge upholds conviction of ex-Governor
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 5, 2004 04:46:00 pm

US District Judge Ralph Tyson released a ruling Friday indicating he will not overturn the conviction of ex-Governor Edwin Edwards. After serving four terms as Louisiana's Governor from 1972-96, Edwards was convicted in 2000 for extorting payoffs from businessmen...

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News New AZ law striking fear among immigrants
New AZ law striking fear among immigrants
Phillip Hong-Barco
November 5, 2004 03:49:00 pm

Attendance at a number of Arizona public schools has dropped dramatically in the past few days in what Hispanic community leaders are calling a parental response to Proposition 200 , approved by state voters on Tuesday. The new law...

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On April 18, 1949, the Republic of Ireland Act went into force, creating a republic in the state of Ireland.

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