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News Bush victorious as House narrowly approves Central America free trade pact
Bush victorious as House narrowly approves Central America free trade pact
Tom Henry
July 28, 2005 08:13:00 am

The US House of Representatives passed the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) early Thursday by a narrow two-vote margin, 217-215 after a strong push by President Bush. Senate approval of CAFTA last month 54-45 [roll...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ UK police confirm arrest of Somali London bombings suspect
BREAKING NEWS ~ UK police confirm arrest of Somali London bombings suspect
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 03:34:00 pm

Police in Britain have confirmed that Yasin Hassan Omar, a Somali citizen with British residency, was among four men arrested when he was subdued with a stun gun after officers raided a home in Birmingham early Wednesday...

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News Guilty verdicts for main defendants in Mont Blanc tunnel fire trial
Guilty verdicts for main defendants in Mont Blanc tunnel fire trial
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 03:05:00 pm

A French court Wednesday found 13 individuals and companies in the Mont Blanc tunnel disaster trial guilty of manslaughter, with former French head of tunnel security Gerard Roncoli receiving a six month prison sentence. Gilbert...

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News ‘Millennium bomber’ sentenced to 22 years in prison
‘Millennium bomber’ sentenced to 22 years in prison
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 01:40:00 pm

Ahmed Ressam , known as the "millennium bomber" for plotting to blow up Los Angeles International Airport on New Year's Eve 1999 , was sentenced to 22 years in prison by federal judge John Coughenour Wednesday. US...

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News CA Guard unit probed for allegations of detainee abuse in Iraq
CA Guard unit probed for allegations of detainee abuse in Iraq
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 12:28:00 pm

The Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday that a company of the California Army National Guard was placed on restricted duty over allegations that members of the unit abused prisoners in Iraq, possibly with a stun gun....

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News British police make four arrests in failed London bombings
British police make four arrests in failed London bombings
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 09:09:00 am

Police arrested four suspects before dawn Wednesday morning in Birmingham, England, while searching for men wanted in last week's failed London bomb attacks . Reports from local media indicate that one of the men, subdued with a stun...

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News Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:41:00 am

As briefly noted yesterday in JURIST's Corporations and securities brief, WorldCom ex-CFO Scott Sullivan and two other executives have reached civil settlements over their roles in WorldCom's disastrous accounting fraud that bankrupted the company. Sullivan -...

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News Congress aims to block Chinese oil takeover bid
Congress aims to block Chinese oil takeover bid
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:06:00 am

US lawmakers trying to block a Chinese takeover bid for US oil firm Unocal prior to an crucial shareholders' vote next month have added an amendment to an energy bill that would push back by more than...

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News UPDATE ~ National Guardsman Berg sentenced to 18 months for killing Iraqi policeman
UPDATE ~ National Guardsman Berg sentenced to 18 months for killing Iraqi policeman
Tom Henry
July 26, 2005 08:03:00 am

US military judge Lieutenant Colonel Richard Anderson sentenced National Guard soldier Dustin Berg to 18 months in prison late Monday after he pleaded guilty to negligent homicide in the deadly shooting of an Iraqi police officer. Berg...

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News Saddam’s request for Swedish trial denied
Saddam’s request for Swedish trial denied
Tom Henry
July 25, 2005 01:06:00 pm

Former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, facing charges of crimes against humanity, was denied permission late last week to stand trial or serve his sentence in Sweden. Swedish Justice Ministry director Ann Marie Bolin Pennegaard told AFP that the request...

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Connecticut adopts first modern constitution

On January 14, 1639, the first written governmental constitution in modern history was adopted in the Colony of Connecticut. The Fundamental Orders represented the first time that a government was based upon a written constitution anywhere in the world. Along with the Mayflower Compact, the Fundamental Orders served as bases for the United States Constitution 150 years later, which in turn influenced the development of later constitutions throughout the world. Three hundred and twenty-six years after the original Fundamental Orders were adopted by Connecticut, the modern Constitution of Connecticut was ratified.

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On January 14, 1986, the current constitution of Guatemala took effect.

Read the Spanish-language text of the constitution, as amended in 1993.

First constitution adopted by Connecticut

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