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News Dutch government wants guarantees on Afghan prisoner treatment
Dutch government wants guarantees on Afghan prisoner treatment
Holly Manges Jones
November 24, 2005 02:59:00 pm

The Dutch Foreign Ministry said Wednesday that the Netherlands wants to secure a prisoners' rights guarantee in Afghanistan with its NATO allies, including the United States, before deciding whether to send additional...

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News New German chancellor wants to revive EU constitution
New German chancellor wants to revive EU constitution
Holly Manges Jones
November 24, 2005 02:53:00 pm

New German chancellor Angela Merkel said Wednesday that she plans to revive the European constitution , on hold since French and Dutch voters rejected the charter earlier...

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News Austria joins investigations of covert CIA prisoner flights
Austria joins investigations of covert CIA prisoner flights
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 11:45:00 am

Austria has joined several other countries investigating whether the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) conducted unauthorized flights through their airspace in 2003 while transporting terror detainees. An Austrian air force commander told state radio that a US...

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News Saddam lawyers to attend trial resumption despite security concerns
Saddam lawyers to attend trial resumption despite security concerns
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 11:30:00 am

Defense lawyers in the Saddam Hussein trial announced Thursday that they will attend the next session of the trial scheduled for November 28 despite the recent assassination of two of their colleagues. The defense team had...

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News IAEA to pursue Russian compromise on Iran instead of Council referral
IAEA to pursue Russian compromise on Iran instead of Council referral
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 11:02:00 am

Members of the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) meeting in Vienna agreed Thursday to pursue a Russian compromise proposal rather than report Tehran to the UN Security Council for its nuclear...

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News Massachusetts gay marriage foes one step closer to ballot initiative
Massachusetts gay marriage foes one step closer to ballot initiative
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 10:33:00 am

A group of gay marriage opponents in Massachusetts said Wednesday they had gathered enough signatures to put a proposed constitutional amendment outlawing same-sex marriage on the state ballot. The group, lead by the Massachusetts Family Institute and...

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News NEA to appeal dismissal of No Child Left Behind suit
NEA to appeal dismissal of No Child Left Behind suit
Kate Heneroty
November 24, 2005 09:46:00 am

The National Education Association (NEA) has promised to appeal a Wednesday ruling by a federal judge in Michigan dismissing its lawsuit challenging the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) [PDF text; executive summary; US Dept....

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News International brief ~ Turk parliament votes to investigate security forces for killing
International brief ~ Turk parliament votes to investigate security forces for killing
D. Wes Rist
November 24, 2005 07:43:00 am

Leading Thursday's international brief, the Turkish Parliament has voted to investigate the grenade bombing of a former Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) member in the primarily Kurdish town of Semdinli. The attacker, an informant...

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News Abortion counseling ruling [Indiana SC]
Abortion counseling ruling [Indiana SC]
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 23, 2005 08:45:00 pm

Clinic for Women, Inc. v. Carl J. Brizzi, Indiana Supreme Court, November 23, 2005 [upholding an Indiana law requiring women seeking an abortion in Indiana to undergo counseling about medical risks and abortion-alternatives and wait at least 18 hours after...

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News Charges dropped against US soldier accused of abusing Afghan detainee
Charges dropped against US soldier accused of abusing Afghan detainee
Christopher G. Anderson
November 23, 2005 04:32:00 pm

Army prosecutors Wednesday dropped charges against a US soldier accused of abusing a mentally retarded detainee in Afghanistan . Spec. Nathan A. Jones was accused of kneeing or kicking the detainee in the thigh at...

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Saint Lucia gains independence

On February 22, 1979, Saint Lucia gained independence from the United Kingdom, becoming a sovereign nation.

Read the Constitution of Saint Lucia.

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On February 22, 1965, US Supreme Court Justice Felix Frankfurter died in Washington, DC. Learn more about Felix Frankfurter from Oyez.

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