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News NY legislature approves over-the-counter sales of morning-after pill
NY legislature approves over-the-counter sales of morning-after pill
David Shucosky
June 23, 2005 09:39:00 am

The New York Senate on Wednesday approved a bill which would provide for over-the-counter sales of emergency contraceptives. The current law requires a physician's visit, which State Sen. Nicholas Spano (R-Westchester) , the bill's sponsor, said involves "frequent...

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News DNC report finds no evidence of vote fraud in Ohio during 2004 election
DNC report finds no evidence of vote fraud in Ohio during 2004 election
David Shucosky
June 23, 2005 09:26:00 am

A report released Wednesday by the Democratic National Committee found problems during the voting process in Ohio during the November 2004 election, but also found no evidence of fraud. A large number of complaints were...

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News UN torture investigator complains of US delays in approving Gitmo visit
UN torture investigator complains of US delays in approving Gitmo visit
David Shucosky
June 23, 2005 08:48:00 am

Manfred Nowak , the UN special investigator on torture, complained Thursday that the US was stalling on his request to visit detainees at Guantanamo . A US spokeswoman denied any delay, however, and put the lack...

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News Iran announces arrests for election violations
Iran announces arrests for election violations
David Shucosky
June 23, 2005 08:48:00 am

Iran's official news agency reported on Thursday that at least 26 people, including a military figure, have been arrested for suspected election violations commited during last week's first round of presidential voting. The close voting required a partial recount...

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News Charity tax laws report [PNS]
Charity tax laws report [PNS]
June 22, 2005 10:14:00 pm

Strengthening Transparency, Governance, Accountability; Panel on the Nonprofit Sector, June 22, 2005 . Excerpt:This report is a vital...

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News Flag burning amendment [US House]
Flag burning amendment [US House]
June 22, 2005 09:43:00 pm

H.J. Res. 10, Proposing an amendment to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the US, approved by the US House of Representatives on June 22, 2005 ....

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News Panel recommends Congress  tighten charity tax laws
Panel recommends Congress tighten charity tax laws
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 09:01:00 pm

The independent Panel on the Nonprofit Sector released a report Wednesday recommending that Congress require charities to develop stricter policies on the disclosure of financial information by retaining external independent accountants, reveal more details on executive...

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News G-4 nations want UN Security Council expansion vote in July
G-4 nations want UN Security Council expansion vote in July
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 08:21:00 pm

Four countries seeking permanent representation on the UN Security Council - Japan, Brazil, India, and Germany - said Wednesday at a foreign ministry meeting in Brussels that they would request a July vote on their...

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News Colombia passes bill intended to induce paramilitary warlords to disarm
Colombia passes bill intended to induce paramilitary warlords to disarm
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 07:43:00 pm

The Colombian Congress passed a bill Wednesday which gives lesser punishments to paramilitary leaders who disarm, admit their crimes, compensate victims, and return stolen goods. The bill, announced last week , was approved after Colombian President Alvaro Uribe...

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News Boy who identified Lionel Tate as robber retracts story
Boy who identified Lionel Tate as robber retracts story
Holly Manges Jones
June 22, 2005 06:48:00 pm

A young boy who claimed that Lionel Tate robbed a pizza delivery man at gunpoint in May "took back" his story Wednesday, which could mean freedom again for Tate, once the youngest American to receive...

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March from Selma begins

On March 21, 1965, Martin Luther King, Jr. began his third march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama to protest racial discrimination in the Jim Crow South. By March 25, over 25,000 people led by Dr. King reached Montgomery, Alabama. Specifically, the march called attention to the suppression of African-American voting rights and a police assault on a civil rights demonstration three weeks prior. Five months later, in August 1965, Congress passed the Voting Rights Act. Read a history of the march from Selma to Montgomery.

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