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News Yemen court sentences 6 Somali pirates to death
Yemen court sentences 6 Somali pirates to death
Sarah Miley
May 18, 2010 12:35:59 pm

Yemen's Ministry of Defense announced Tuesday that a Yemeni court has sentenced six Somali pirates to death and six additional pirates to 10-year jail sentences for the hijacking of a Yemeni oil...

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News Federal lawsuit seeks to stop drilling at BP Gulf platform
Federal lawsuit seeks to stop drilling at BP Gulf platform
Sarah Miley
May 18, 2010 11:37:53 am

DC-based consumer advocacy organization Food and Water Watch (FWW) filed suit in a US district court Monday against the US Department of Interior (DOI) and the Minerals Management Service (MMS) for an injunction...

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News Haiti court convicts US missionary in orphan smuggling case
Haiti court convicts US missionary in orphan smuggling case
Sarah Miley
May 18, 2010 07:37:05 am

A Haitian court on Monday convicted US missionary Laura Silsby of attempting to illegally smuggle 33 Haitian children to the US through the Dominican Republic in the wake of the January 12 earthquake . Silsby was found...

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News Iraq court overturns ban of nine new parliament members
Iraq court overturns ban of nine new parliament members
Sarah Miley
May 17, 2010 02:31:16 pm

The appeals court for Iraq's Justice and Accountability Commission on Monday overturned a ban on nine newly elected members of parliament accused of having ties to the banned Baath Party .The ad hoc commission was created to eliminate...

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News Supreme Court strikes down life sentences for juveniles facing non-homicide charges
Supreme Court strikes down life sentences for juveniles facing non-homicide charges
Sarah Miley
May 17, 2010 12:57:31 pm

The US Supreme Court on Monday held in Graham v. Florida that the Eighth Amendment ban on cruel and unusual punishments prohibits the imprisonment of a...

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News Supreme Court upholds indefinite detention of mentally ill sex offenders
Supreme Court upholds indefinite detention of mentally ill sex offenders
Sarah Miley
May 17, 2010 10:22:26 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday ruled 7-2 in United States v. Comstock that mentally ill sex offenders may be civilly committed beyond their prison sentences. The court upheld...

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Pakistan court challenges president’s dual offices
Sarah Miley
May 17, 2010 09:10:53 am

Pakistan's Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday ordered the principal secretary for President Asif Ali Zardari principle secretary to appear before the court in order to explain how Zardari is able to effectively serve...

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News Iraq election results confirmed after partial recount
Iraq election results confirmed after partial recount
Sarah Miley
May 16, 2010 02:03:48 pm

Iraq's Independent High Electoral Commission (IHEC) announced on Sunday that the partial recount of the March parliamentary elections will not alter seat allocations awarded in accordance with the provisional results. The commission...

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UN elects 14 new members to rights council
Sarah Miley
May 14, 2010 12:13:52 pm

The UN General Assembly on Thursday elected 14 new members to the Human Rights Council (HRC) , half of which have questionable human rights records. Several of the new members, including Libya, Angola, Malaysia, Thailand,...

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News Vermont Catholic diocese reaches settlement in clergy abuse cases
Vermont Catholic diocese reaches settlement in clergy abuse cases
Sarah Miley
May 14, 2010 10:50:38 am

The Roman Catholic Diocese in Vermont on Thursday settled with dozens of former alter boys who alleged they were sexually abused by several clergy 30 years ago. The church agreed to pay 26 accusers a total of...

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UK House of Lords becomes an elected body

On March 7, 2007, Britain's lower house of Parliament, the House of Commons, voted to change the upper chamber, the House of Lords, to an elected body. Previously, appointments to the House of Lords were based on noble birth.

Selma-Montgomery march began with 'Bloody Sunday'

On March 7, 1965, 525 civil rights activists began a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Just outside Selma, heavily armed police and deputies broke up the march with billy clubs and tear gas, injuring 65 people and hospitalizing 17 in a melee that became known as "Bloody Sunday." After federal court protection had been secured, 3,200 marchers started out again on March 21. By the time they reached Montgomery on March 25, their numbers had swelled to 25,000. Learn more about the Selma-to-Montgomery March from the US National Parks Service, which preserves the route as a National Historic Trail.

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