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News Justice Department backs plans to split Ninth Circuit
Justice Department backs plans to split Ninth Circuit
Sara R. Parsowith
November 16, 2005 08:09:00 am

The US Department of Justice said Tuesday that it is backing an attempt by congressional Republicans to split up the largest federal appeals court in the US, the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit [official...

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News Sunnis call for international probe into Iraq torture allegations
Sunnis call for international probe into Iraq torture allegations
Sara R. Parsowith
November 16, 2005 07:51:00 am

The Iraqi Islamic Party , one of Iraq's largest Sunni parties, on Wednesday demanded an international investigation into allegations that security forces illegally detained and tortured suspected insurgents at secret jails in Baghdad. Omar...

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News Advocacy groups file federal lawsuit over new Medicare plan
Advocacy groups file federal lawsuit over new Medicare plan
Sara R. Parsowith
November 15, 2005 08:46:00 am

Eight advocacy groups Monday filed a complaint in US district court on behalf of the 6.4 million people who qualify for both Medicare and Medicaid to make sure that no elderly or disabled Americans lose access to prescription...

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News Libya court postpones verdict in Bulgarian AIDS case
Libya court postpones verdict in Bulgarian AIDS case
Sara R. Parsowith
November 15, 2005 08:10:00 am

The Libyan Supreme Court Tuesday postponed its verdict until January 31 for five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor who had received death sentences following their convictions for deliberately infecting more than 400 children with the HIV virus [JURIST...

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News Media contests secrecy order in CIA leak case
Media contests secrecy order in CIA leak case
Sara R. Parsowith
November 15, 2005 07:56:00 am

Major US media organization Dow Jones & Co. , publisher of the Wall Street Journal and other publications, on Monday challenged efforts by Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald to keep documents secret in the CIA leak case...

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News Senate to vote on compromise allowing Gitmo detainees to challenge detentions
Senate to vote on compromise allowing Gitmo detainees to challenge detentions
Sara R. Parsowith
November 15, 2005 06:54:00 am

The US Senate is set to vote Tuesday on a compromise offered by senators in response to last Thursday's 49-42 vote to deny Guantanamo prisoners habeas corpus access to federal courts in order...

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News UN report warns of human rights violations in Iraq
UN report warns of human rights violations in Iraq
Sara R. Parsowith
November 14, 2005 08:46:00 am

The UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) , in its second bi-monthly human rights report covering the period from September 1 to October 31, on Monday warned of human rights violations in Iraq ...

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News Two Bangladeshi judges killed in bomb attack
Two Bangladeshi judges killed in bomb attack
Sara R. Parsowith
November 14, 2005 08:16:00 am

Two Bangladeshi judges were killed on Monday after a man threw a bomb at their car while the judges were on their way to the Jhalakathi district court, 155 miles south of Dhaka. Police said a young man has...

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News French Cabinet approves February extension to emergency riot laws
French Cabinet approves February extension to emergency riot laws
Sara R. Parsowith
November 14, 2005 07:52:00 am

The French Cabinet Monday approved an extension to emergency powers authorized earlier this month in order to help quell riots that started on October 27. Parliament is expected to approve the...

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News Death sentence, execution rates decline, DOJ report shows
Death sentence, execution rates decline, DOJ report shows
Sara R. Parsowith
November 14, 2005 07:08:00 am

Both the number of people sentenced to death and the number executed declined in 2004, according to US Justice Department statistics released Sunday. According to the report, in 2004 a dozen states executed 59...

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Richard III of England killed and Henry VII takes throne at Battle of Bosworth Field

The reign of Richard III of England came to an end and that of Henry VII began after the former was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field, the last major battle of the Wars of the Roses, on August 22, 1485. The battle marked the beginning of Tudor rule in England, which would last until Elizabeth I died in 1603.

First Geneva Convention signed

On August 22, 1864, twelve nations signed the first Geneva Convention protecting vulnerable persons in times of conflict. Review the text of the Convention for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Wounded in Armies in the Field and learn more about the modern Geneva Conventions from the American Red Cross.

Welfare Reform signed into law

On August 22, 1996, President Bill Clinton signed the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Act into law. The act fundamentally reformed the American welfare system, putting an emphasis on work requirements for those receiving federal assistance. The new law also limited most recipients to no more than five years on welfare and shifted money provided to states in the form of block grants, which the states could use to set their own criteria for welfare recipients.

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