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News BREAKING NEWS ~ US investigates Iraqi prisoner death at Abu Ghraib
BREAKING NEWS ~ US investigates Iraqi prisoner death at Abu Ghraib
Tom Henry
May 27, 2005 10:18:00 am

Reuters is reporting that the US military has begun an investigation into the shooting death Friday of an Iraqi inmate at Abu Ghraib prison . The army provided only a brief statement. "An Abu Ghraib detainee died...

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News Judge rules Bush administration skewed fish analysis
Judge rules Bush administration skewed fish analysis
Tom Henry
May 27, 2005 09:48:00 am

US District Judge James A. Redden ruled Thursday that the Bush administration distorted information to downplay the harm that 14 federal dams cause to the endangered salmon and steelhead of the Columbia and Snake rivers, neglecting its duty to...

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News No consensus reached on bid to expand FBI Patriot Act powers
No consensus reached on bid to expand FBI Patriot Act powers
Tom Henry
May 27, 2005 09:22:00 am

The US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence was unable to come to a final agreement Thursday regarding an FBI proposal for increased power to seize records and mailings in terror investigations under the USA Patriot...

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News Bush’s air pollution plan is revived
Bush’s air pollution plan is revived
Tom Henry
May 27, 2005 08:51:00 am

President Bush's languishing air pollution initiative received a boost on Thursday when the Environmental Protection Agency agreed to a request made months ago by the Senate to examine competing legislation. The President's plan, known as Clear Skies...

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News UPDATE ~ Guantanamo inquiry shows 5 Koran mishandling cases
UPDATE ~ Guantanamo inquiry shows 5 Koran mishandling cases
Tom Henry
May 27, 2005 08:26:00 am

Following up an an report yesterday in JURIST's Paper Chase, US military investigators have now identified five incidents in which the Koran was mishandled by US personnel at Guantanamo Bay but have not found any hard evidence that the...

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News Egyptian voters back election changes in constitutional referendum
Egyptian voters back election changes in constitutional referendum
Tom Henry
May 26, 2005 03:22:00 pm

In what Interior Minister Habib al-Adli claimed was the largest turnout ever in a registered referendum, 83% of Egyptian voters have backed a change in election law that allows multi-candidate presidential elections. The high turnout was marred...

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News Senate panel backs asbestos fund bill
Senate panel backs asbestos fund bill
Tom Henry
May 26, 2005 03:06:00 pm

The US Senate Judiciary Committee Thursday approved a $140 billion asbestos compensation fund in a 13-5 vote. The controversial fund is to be paid for by companies facing asbestos litigation and their...

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News DNC, Jesse Jackson to pay fines for campaign finance violations
DNC, Jesse Jackson to pay fines for campaign finance violations
Tom Henry
May 26, 2005 01:52:00 pm

The Federal Election Commission announced Thursday that the Democratic National Committee , the Rev. Jesse Jackson and two groups Jackson works closely will pay a total of $200,000 in civil fines for...

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News Chilean commanders could face charges for deaths in blizzard march
Chilean commanders could face charges for deaths in blizzard march
Tom Henry
May 26, 2005 12:51:00 pm

As the search for bodies entered its 8th day Thursday, a Chilean military prosecutor said the officers commanding 46 teenage soldiers killed in a blizzard during a training march in the Andes face possible charges and prison sentences. According...

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News Extensive overhaul of voting laws underway in US states
Extensive overhaul of voting laws underway in US states
Tom Henry
May 26, 2005 11:15:00 am

The National Conference of State Legislatures , a body which tracks state law developments, has found 26 states are considering new proposals for voting laws. The most important issue under review in many states is proof of identity...

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28 countries unite against Axis Powers

On January 2, 1942, twenty-eight countries formally agreed not to make peace with the Axis Powers separately. At the time, all twenty-eight were fighting against the Axis as Allies in World War II. The agreement was part of the Declaration by the United Nations, signed the previous day. In December of 1941, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt referred to this group of allies as the "United Nations."

US government agents arrested thousands in Palmer raids

On January 2, 1920, over 500 government agents acting on the direction of US Attorney General Mitchell Palmer carried out a massive counter-terror operation in 33 US cities, arresting between six and ten thousand aliens suspected of Communism, radicalism and anarchism. The "Palmer Raids" and the detentions and deportation proceedings that followed them were denounced by a number of prominent lawyers and judges who later established the American Civil Liberties Union. Read an excerpt from Attorney General Palmer's 1920 article, The Case Against the 'Reds' and learn more about the Palmer Raids and the Red Scare of 1919-20.

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