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News Chile judge discloses report detailing Pinochet secret fortune
Chile judge discloses report detailing Pinochet secret fortune
Ximena Marinero
September 3, 2009 09:51:00 am

Chilean judge Manuel Valderrama disclosed on Wednesday a report on the extent and sources of the secret fortune of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet that amounts to $25,978,602 in accounts held outside of Chile,...

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News Colombia lower house approves referendum on allowing third presidential term
Colombia lower house approves referendum on allowing third presidential term
Ximena Marinero
September 3, 2009 07:35:00 am

The Colombian House of Representatives on Tuesday voted 85-5 to approve a bill to hold a referendum on whether President Alvaro Uribe [BBC profile; JURIST news...

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News Guatemala court convicts paramilitary in first enforced disappearance trial
Guatemala court convicts paramilitary in first enforced disappearance trial
Ximena Marinero
September 2, 2009 08:33:00 am

A Guatemalan paramilitary was convicted and sentenced to 150 years in prison for the enforced disappearance of six indigenous persons during the Guatemalan civil war . The trial of Felipe Cusanero, which began in 2008, was...

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News Finland court begins genocide trial of former Rwandan pastor
Finland court begins genocide trial of former Rwandan pastor
Ximena Marinero
September 2, 2009 07:30:00 am

A Finnish court on Tuesday began the trial of former Rwandan pastor Francois Bazaramba, accused of involvement in the 1994 Rwandan genocide . Bazaramba has denied charges of involvement in the genocide as well as the 15 counts...

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News Uruguay House passes bill allowing adoption by same-sex couples
Uruguay House passes bill allowing adoption by same-sex couples
Ximena Marinero
August 28, 2009 03:50:00 pm

The Uruguayan House of Representatives on Thursday approved a bill that would allow same-sex couples to adopt. The House voted 40-13 in favor of the bill ,...

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News Two-thirds of China organ transplants from executed prisoners: official
Two-thirds of China organ transplants from executed prisoners: official
Ximena Marinero
August 27, 2009 08:19:00 am

Chinese Vice-Minister of Health Huang Jiefu estimated Wednesday that 65 percent of organs transplanted in China are from executed prisoners , contradicting the official posture that China has maintained for years. Huang's statement coincides with...

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News Venezuela lawmakers preliminarily approve bill banning violent toys, video games
Venezuela lawmakers preliminarily approve bill banning violent toys, video games
Ximena Marinero
August 27, 2009 07:12:00 am

The Venezuelan National Assembly unanimously gave preliminary approval on Tuesday to a bill to ban violent toys and video games. According to the Patria Para Todos (PPT) ,...

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News Argentina high court decriminalizes possession of marijuana for personal use
Argentina high court decriminalizes possession of marijuana for personal use
Ximena Marinero
August 26, 2009 08:39:00 am

The Argentine Supreme Court unanimously held Tuesday that possession of small amounts of marijuana for private, personal consumption that does not endanger or harm third parties is...

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News UK proposes suspending Internet service for repeat illegal file-sharers
UK proposes suspending Internet service for repeat illegal file-sharers
Ximena Marinero
August 26, 2009 07:35:00 am

The British Department for Business Innovation and Skills on Tuesday proposed stricter sanctions against illegal file-sharing that would include restricting and suspending user Internet access. The proposed regulations would be managed by the Office of...

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News Canada bar chief urges government to follow Khadr repatriation court order
Canada bar chief urges government to follow Khadr repatriation court order
Ximena Marinero
August 16, 2009 09:40:00 am

Canadian Bar Association (CBA) President Guy Joubert Saturday urged the Canadian government to seek the repatriation of Canadian Guantanamo detainee Omar Khadr rather than appeal Friday's Federal Court of Appeal's decision...

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London Naval Treaty signed

On April 22, 1930, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, France, and Japan signed the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament (London Naval Treaty), which limited the production of warships and limited submarine warfare. Leading up to World War II, Japan and Italy withdrew from the treaty, leaving only the US, UK, and France to sign the Second London Naval Treaty.

Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone died

On April 22, 1946, US Supreme Court Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone died at the age of 73. Learn more about the life and career of Chief Justice Stone from Oyez.

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