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News UPDATE ~ First live witness takes stand in Saddam trial
UPDATE ~ First live witness takes stand in Saddam trial
Brandon Smith
December 5, 2005 12:41:00 pm

Following a brief recess prompted by a defense team walkout and an emotional outburst from Saddam Hussein, the trial of the former Iraqi dictator and seven co-defendants resumed Monday afternoon with the testimony of Ahmed Hassan Mohammed...

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News Egyptian opposition leader detained pending forgery sentence
Egyptian opposition leader detained pending forgery sentence
Lisl Brunner
December 5, 2005 11:55:00 am

Former Egyptian presidential candidate Ayman Nour was detained on Monday, indicating that he may be sentenced soon on forgery charges. Nour's lawyer said that the court presiding over the trial ordered that Nour be detained until December...

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News Supreme Court to hear insanity defense, employment discrimination cases
Supreme Court to hear insanity defense, employment discrimination cases
Lisl Brunner
December 5, 2005 11:21:00 am

The US Supreme Court on Monday granted certiorari in two cases, including one involving the insanity defense in criminal trials. In Clark v. Arizona, the Court will consider the constitutionality of an Arizona law that limits admission...

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News Putin calls for amendments to bill limiting NGOs
Putin calls for amendments to bill limiting NGOs
Kate Heneroty
December 5, 2005 10:27:00 am

Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered that possible amendments to a bill regulating non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in the country be drafted within the next five days. The NGO proposal, approved by the Duma in November ,...

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News France opposes UK plan to televise EU Council meetings
France opposes UK plan to televise EU Council meetings
Kate Heneroty
December 5, 2005 10:11:00 am

France has signaled opposition to a proposal from British Prime Minister and current EU president Tony Blair to allow cameras into the EU's main decision-making body, the Council of the European Union , during legislative debates....

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News Rice defends rendition practices prior to European trip
Rice defends rendition practices prior to European trip
Lisl Brunner
December 5, 2005 09:59:00 am

In official remarks prior to her departure for Europe Monday, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said that the US government's efforts to protect its citizens have been "misunderstood." Noting European officials' concerns about the CIA's use of...

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News War criminals seeking safe haven in Australia, ex-UN prosecutor says
War criminals seeking safe haven in Australia, ex-UN prosecutor says
Kate Heneroty
December 5, 2005 09:37:00 am

Former ICTY deputy prosecutor Graham Blewitt said Monday that Australia has become a safe haven for war criminals avoiding prosecution . Despite confessing to immigration officials about committing acts of torture, murder and rape, more...

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News Observers, opposition raise fraud concerns in Kazakh presidential reelection
Observers, opposition raise fraud concerns in Kazakh presidential reelection
Kate Heneroty
December 5, 2005 09:07:00 am

Western elections observers and opposition leaders have raised doubts as to the fairness of the reelection of Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev , who won 91 percent of the vote Sunday. The Organization for Security and Cooperation...

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News Catholic church calls for time limits in Pennsylvania sexual abuse cases
Catholic church calls for time limits in Pennsylvania sexual abuse cases
Sara R. Parsowith
December 5, 2005 08:11:00 am

Roman Catholic Church officials have announced their opposition to a proposal that would let sexual abuse victims file lawsuits decades after the alleged abuse occurred. Pennsylvania has a strict statute of limitations which has prevented most...

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News Myanmar reopens constitution talks
Myanmar reopens constitution talks
Sara R. Parsowith
December 5, 2005 07:47:00 am

The ruling military junta in Myanmar on Monday reopened its constitutional-drafting convention, which has been held intermittently since 1993, in the first step in a seven-stage road map aimed at unification, democracy and free elections. The session...

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Biological Weapons Convention goes into force

On March 26, 1975, the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction went into force. Today, 162 countries have signed the Convention, pledging never "to develop, produce, stockpile or otherwise acquire or retain" biological weapons. Some signatory nations, however, have reserved the right to hold certain biological weapons for "prophylactic" purposes. Learn more about the UN Biological Weapons Convention.

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