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News China detains protesters in advance of parliament session
China detains protesters in advance of parliament session
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 11:38:00 am

Chinese police have detained protesters in preparation for the annual ceremonial start of session of the National People's Congress in Beijing and forced them to return to their homes, human rights groups said Friday....

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News Suspected ’20th hijacker’ recants evidence on Gitmo detainees obtained by torture
Suspected ’20th hijacker’ recants evidence on Gitmo detainees obtained by torture
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 11:15:00 am

Mohammed al-Qahtani, the so-called "20th hijacker" from the Sept. 11 attacks, has disclaimed information he provided about 30 Guantanamo Bay detainees, alleging that the statements were coerced by torture, TIME magazine reported Friday. Qahtani was refused...

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News Maryland prosecutor says no death penalty for DC sniper suspect
Maryland prosecutor says no death penalty for DC sniper suspect
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 10:33:00 am

Prosecutor Douglas Gansler of the Montgomery County State's Attorneys Office in Maryland said Thursday that he will not seek the death penalty for DC sniper suspect John Allen Muhammad , who is charged with...

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News Iraq PM imposes new Baghdad curfew
Iraq PM imposes new Baghdad curfew
James M Yoch Jr
March 3, 2006 10:11:00 am

The Iraqi government placed Baghdad under a daytime vehicular curfew on Friday in an attempt to quell the sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites that has wracked the country since the bombing of the Askariya shrine on...

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News Ivory Coast president approves extradition of Paris race murder suspect
Ivory Coast president approves extradition of Paris race murder suspect
Jeannie Shawl
March 3, 2006 09:48:00 am

Ivory Coast President Lauren Gbagbo has signed an extradition order authorizing Youssef Fofana to be transferred to France where he is wanted in connection with the kidnapping, torture and killing of a Jewish man outside Paris. Ivory...

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News Philippines president lifts state of emergency after coup threat subsides
Philippines president lifts state of emergency after coup threat subsides
Jeannie Shawl
March 3, 2006 09:03:00 am

Philippines President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo on Friday lifted a state of emergency , which Arroyo initially put in place last week after discovering a coup threat. Arroyo kept the state of emergency in...

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News International brief ~ Kenya police raid newspaper offices, smash printing equipment
International brief ~ Kenya police raid newspaper offices, smash printing equipment
D. Wes Rist
March 3, 2006 08:29:00 am

Leading Friday's international brief, Kenyan police have conducted a night-time raid on the Standard Group, Kenya's second largest journalistic company, during which they confiscated television and radio broadcast equipment and destroyed several printing presses while allegedly searching for evidence...

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News Annan urges US cooperation on rights council proposal
Annan urges US cooperation on rights council proposal
Jeannie Shawl
March 3, 2006 08:27:00 am

UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan has said that he is "chagrined" about the US opposition to a draft resolution that would create a new UN Human Rights Council to replace the widely...

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News Judge considers Gitmo force-feeding in first test of Detainee Treatment Act
Judge considers Gitmo force-feeding in first test of Detainee Treatment Act
Tatyana Margolin
March 3, 2006 08:04:00 am

At a hearing in Washington Thursday US District Judge Gladys Kessler questioned the treatment of Mohammed Bawazir, a former hunger striker at Guantanamo Bay eventually force-fed in treatment his lawyers say was torture contrary...

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News Russian pilots protest bill to allow downing of hijacked planes
Russian pilots protest bill to allow downing of hijacked planes
Angela A. Onikepe
March 3, 2006 04:49:00 am

Russian civil aviation pilots have drafted an address to President Vladimir Putin expressing concern over a provision in a new anti-terrorism bill allowing for the shooting-down of hijacked planes. The bill was passed last month by...

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Catholic priest Girolamo Savonarola burned at the stake

Radical Dominican friar Girolamo Savonarola was burned at the stake in the Republic of Florence on May 23, 1498 for preaching against the practices of the powerful within the Catholic Church, including Pope Alexander VI, and celebrating mass while excommunicated. Learn more about the life of Savonarola and his execution.

Captain Kidd hanged for piracy

On May 23, 1701, Captain William Kidd, convicted of piracy and murder, was hanged in London. His body was later tarred and hung up in a gibbet - an iron cage - at the mouth of the River Thames as a warning to others.

Learn more about Captain Kidd.

South Carolina becomes eighth U.S. state

On May 23, 1788, South Carolina ratified the US Constitution, becoming the eighth American state. Learn more about the history of South Carolina.

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