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News Bahrain court reduces sentences for 20 convicted medics
Bahrain court reduces sentences for 20 convicted medics
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 14, 2012 09:52:03 am

A Bahrain court on Thursday overturned or reduced the sentences for most of the 20 medical professionals convicted in September of participating in the country's pro-democracy protests against the ruling regime. The 13 doctors, one dentist, nurses and paramedics...

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News US senators file brief supporting Defense of Marriage Act
US senators file brief supporting Defense of Marriage Act
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 03:32:05 pm

Ten US senators on Monday filed an amicus brief urging the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to uphold section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) , which denies federal recognition...

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News UN official: Israel must lift blockade of Gaza Strip
UN official: Israel must lift blockade of Gaza Strip
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 03:00:42 pm

The UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs on Wednesday said that Israel's blockade of the Gaza Strip must be lifted to prevent further human rights violations. Israel maintains a fence along its border with...

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News Egypt restores broad arrest powers to military
Egypt restores broad arrest powers to military
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 02:27:34 pm

Egypt's Ministry of Justice on Wednesday issued a decree restoring broad arrest powers to the Egyptian military to arrest civilians for non-military offenses. The decree restores some of the power previously granted to the military through the emergency law,...

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News ICC, Australia officials visit detained ICC staff in Libya
ICC, Australia officials visit detained ICC staff in Libya
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 01:27:51 pm

Three officials from the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the Australian ambassador to Libya were able to visit and assess the condition of the four detained ICC staff members on Tuesday, the Australian Minister of...

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News ACLU files lawsuit in North Carolina to allow same-sex adoption
ACLU files lawsuit in North Carolina to allow same-sex adoption
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 12:55:39 pm

The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) on Wednesday filed a lawsuit challenging North Carolina's law against second-parent adoptions, which effectively bans individuals in same-sex couples from adopting their partner's child. The ban is...

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News Tunisia military court sentences former president to 20 years
Tunisia military court sentences former president to 20 years
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 12:15:27 pm

A Tunisian military court on Wednesday convicted former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in absentia on charges of inciting violence and murder in connection with the death of four protesters in January 2011...

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News HRW urges Bangladesh to open borders to Myanmar refugees
HRW urges Bangladesh to open borders to Myanmar refugees
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 11:40:02 am

Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Wednesday urged Bangladesh to open its borders to hundreds of refugees fleeing sectarian violence in neighboring Myanmar . Escalating violence between Buddhists and ethnic Rohingya Muslims...

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News DOJ sues Florida to stop purging of voter rolls
DOJ sues Florida to stop purging of voter rolls
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 10:56:50 am

The US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit seeking to halt Florida's ongoing purging of voter rolls. The DOJ alleges that Florida's policy violates the National...

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News Washington same-sex marriage referendum to appear on ballot
Washington same-sex marriage referendum to appear on ballot
Rebecca DiLeonardo
June 13, 2012 10:12:47 am

A referendum to overturn a new same-sex marriage law in Washington will appear on the ballots in November, the Secretary of State's office announced on Tuesday. Voters will have the...

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French chemist Antoine Lavoisier guillotined

French revolutionaries guillotined chemist Antoine Lavoisier on May 8, 1794 over his investment in a private tax collecting company purchased 26 years prior. Learn more about the life of Antoine Lavoisier.

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