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News Mukasey rejects call for special counsel in CIA interrogation videos probe
Mukasey rejects call for special counsel in CIA interrogation videos probe
Patrick Porter
January 25, 2008 02:24:00 pm

US Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Friday that he does not plan to appoint a special counsel to investigate allegations that the US Central Intelligence Agency ordered the destruction of videotapes showing the interrogation of terror suspects...

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News EU moves closer to adopting plane passenger data-sharing system
EU moves closer to adopting plane passenger data-sharing system
Patrick Porter
January 25, 2008 01:36:00 pm

Slovenian Interior Minister Dragutin Mate said Friday that a European Union plan to archive and exchange air passenger data had general support among EU ministers and could take effect as early as 2009. Interior ministers from EU...

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News Pakistan lawyers protest continued detention of former chief justice
Pakistan lawyers protest continued detention of former chief justice
Patrick Porter
January 25, 2008 01:02:00 pm

Pakistani lawyers demonstrated in Islamabad Thursday to protest the continued detention of ousted Supreme Court Chief Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry . The government of Pakistan has kept Chaudhry and several other judges and lawyers under preventative detention...

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News China dissident writer faces trial on subversion charges
China dissident writer faces trial on subversion charges
Patrick Porter
January 18, 2008 02:26:00 pm

A Chinese dissident writer will face trial next week on subversion charges related to essays exposing corruption within the Communist Party of China , the writer's wife told AP Friday. Lu Gengsong was arrested last October...

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News Canada prosecutors drop charges in Red Cross tainted blood case
Canada prosecutors drop charges in Red Cross tainted blood case
Patrick Porter
January 18, 2008 01:13:00 pm

Prosecutors dropped all criminal charges Friday against former Canadian Red Cross national medical director Dr. Roger Perrault, who had been implicated in Canada's tainted blood scandal , finding that there was "no reasonable prospect of conviction...

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News Spain judge shifts procedural focus of Guatemala geonocide probe
Spain judge shifts procedural focus of Guatemala geonocide probe
Patrick Porter
January 16, 2008 06:40:00 pm

Spanish National Court judge Santiago Pedraz said Wednesday he will switch the focus of his investigation into genocide, torture, and other crimes against humanity in Guatemala's 36-year civil war towards obtaining witness testimony in light...

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News New ICTY prosecutor says finding war crimes fugitives top priority
New ICTY prosecutor says finding war crimes fugitives top priority
Patrick Porter
January 16, 2008 05:35:00 pm

New International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) Chief Prosecutor Serge Brammertz said Wednesday that finding and prosecuting Balkan war crimes suspects will be a top priority under his leadership. Brammertz called...

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News UK residents released from Guantanamo fight extradition to Spain
UK residents released from Guantanamo fight extradition to Spain
Patrick Porter
January 9, 2008 06:09:00 pm

A lawyer for two UK residents formerly held by the US at the Guantanamo Bay prison argued in a British court Wednesday that they should not be extradited to Spain to face terror charges. Jamil el-Banna...

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News Ecuador lawmakers convene despite legislature suspension
Ecuador lawmakers convene despite legislature suspension
Patrick Porter
January 4, 2008 01:35:00 pm

About 60 members of the 100-member Ecuadorian Congress met at a hotel in Quito Thursday despite being suspended by the special Constitutional Assembly in late November. Head of Congress Jorge Cevallos had said [press release,...

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News China issues anti-corruption rules for public officials
China issues anti-corruption rules for public officials
Patrick Porter
January 4, 2008 12:48:00 pm

The Communist Party of China Thursday issued a list of "10 taboos" for public officials as part of the government's attempt to fight corruption ahead of a reshuffling of provincial leadership posts later this month....

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Rosenbergs convicted of espionage

On March 29, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were convicted of passing US atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. The couple was sentenced to death on April 3 under the Espionage Act of 1917, 18 U.S.C 794. They were then executed two years later on June 19, 1953 in New York State's Sing Sing Prison. View the FBI's files on the Rosenbergs.

British parliament passed act creating Canada

On March 29, 1867, the British Parliament passed the British North America Act, a constitutional document creating a united Dominion of Canada. It went into effect on July 1 that year.

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