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News Environmental brief ~ DuPont settles for minimum of $107M in WV pollution case
Environmental brief ~ DuPont settles for minimum of $107M in WV pollution case
Tom Henry
March 1, 2005 07:37:00 pm

In Tuesday's environmental law brief, the DuPont Co. has settled a complaint for $ 106.7M for polluting local drinking water around Parkersburg, West Virginia with the chemical C8. C8 is used for the manufacture of Teflon. The...

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News Yemeni court upholds death sentence in USS Cole case
Yemeni court upholds death sentence in USS Cole case
Tom Henry
February 26, 2005 11:28:00 am

A Yemeni appeals court Saturday upheld a death sentence against Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri , a Saudi militant suspected of being a close associate of Osama Bin Laden. Nashiri and fellow militant Jamal al-Badawi had received death penalties for...

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News Yukos asks US court to reconsider bankruptcy dismissal
Yukos asks US court to reconsider bankruptcy dismissal
Tom Henry
February 26, 2005 11:08:00 am

Struggling Russian oil company Yukos has asked that a US court reconsider its bid for bankruptcy protection. Yukos sought a new trial late Friday after Judge Leticia Clark Thursday dismissed the company's initial bid to...

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News Spanish judge calls for Franco ‘truth commission’
Spanish judge calls for Franco ‘truth commission’
Tom Henry
February 26, 2005 10:09:00 am

Spanish judge Baltasar Garzon , widely known for his high-profile investigations of terror and human rights cases, has urged an investigation into the crimes of former Spanish dictator General Francisco Franco . Garzon, who has attempted to...

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News Egypt president sanctions election law change to allow multiple candidates
Egypt president sanctions election law change to allow multiple candidates
Tom Henry
February 26, 2005 09:05:00 am

In an unexpected move Saturday, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak ordered a change in the country's election laws to allow multiple candidates to run in presidential elections. The change would allow for the first multi-candidate election in Egypt...

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News Environmental brief ~ US meatpackers sue to reopen cattle trade with Canada
Environmental brief ~ US meatpackers sue to reopen cattle trade with Canada
Tom Henry
February 24, 2005 04:00:00 pm

In Thursday's environmental law news, the US meatpackers industry group has filed a complaint in the US District Court of District of Columbia to lift a ban on the import of all cattle from Canada. Documents from...

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News Environmental brief ~ Canada cattlemen sue US over beef ban
Environmental brief ~ Canada cattlemen sue US over beef ban
Tom Henry
February 23, 2005 03:40:00 pm

In Wednesday's environmental law news, about 500 Canadian cattlemen, mostly from Alberta, have filed 121 claims under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) seeking at least $325 million in compensation for the May 2003 US decision to...

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News Environmental brief ~ Red dye scare in UK leads to food recalls
Environmental brief ~ Red dye scare in UK leads to food recalls
Tom Henry
February 22, 2005 04:03:00 pm

In Tuesday's environmental law news, over 400 food products in the UK have been revealed to be contaminated with the industrial food dye Sudan 1 by the Food Standards Agency...

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News Environmental brief ~ China to resume halted construction projects
Environmental brief ~ China to resume halted construction projects
Tom Henry
February 21, 2005 03:40:00 pm

In Monday's environmental law news, China's State Environmental Protection Administration (SEPA) has approved the resumption of 26 of the 30 large construction projects that were halted last month for failing to complete environmental impact statements before beginning....

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News Environmental brief ~ US citizen settles asbestos claim with Australian company
Environmental brief ~ US citizen settles asbestos claim with Australian company
Tom Henry
February 14, 2005 03:48:00 pm

In Monday's environmental law news, a US citizen has settled a claim against Australian home products manufacturer James Hardie Industries for asbestos-related injuries. The confidential settlement is believed to be the first payout from the Australia-founded company...

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Organization of American States established

On April 30, 1948, the Organization of American States (OAS) was established in Bogota, Colombia with the signing of the Charter of the Organization of American States at the Ninth International Conference of American States.

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