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News Rumsfeld opposes Iraq constitution delay
Rumsfeld opposes Iraq constitution delay
Holly Manges Jones
June 23, 2005 07:03:00 pm

US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld told the Senate Armed Services Committee in a heated hearing on Iraq Thursday that a delay in Iraq's adoption of a constitution would be "an enormous disservice" while...

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News Corporations and securities brief ~ Morgan Stanley, Parmalat settle
Corporations and securities brief ~ Morgan Stanley, Parmalat settle
James Murdock
June 23, 2005 06:27:00 pm

Leading Thursday's corporations and securities law news, Morgan Stanley has settled with stumbling Italian dairy giant Parmalat . Parmalat sued Morgan Stanley in February to recoup money Parmalat gave to Morgan Stanley shortly before the food...

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News States brief ~ CA high court rules "forgetting" to register as sex offender no excuse
States brief ~ CA high court rules "forgetting" to register as sex offender no excuse
Rachel Felton
June 23, 2005 05:22:00 pm

Leading Thursday's states brief, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a 4-3 decision that forgetting to register for Megan's Law because of stress is an insufficient excuse. The Supreme Court overturned the decision...

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News International brief ~ 200 NGOs appeal to UN, AU to stop Zimbabwe evictions
International brief ~ 200 NGOs appeal to UN, AU to stop Zimbabwe evictions
D. Wes Rist
June 23, 2005 05:16:00 pm

Leading Thursday's international brief, in an immense demonstration of cooperation, over 200 African and international NGOs have made a collective appeal to the United Nations and the African Union to force Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe ...

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News Bush to consult with Democrats if Supreme Court opening occurs
Bush to consult with Democrats if Supreme Court opening occurs
Tom Henry
June 23, 2005 04:21:00 pm

White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan said Thurday that President Bush was willing to consult to a degree with Senate Democrats if a vacancy in the Supreme Court should occur. With widespread speculation of at least...

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News Jerusalem to ban gay pride parade as offensive
Jerusalem to ban gay pride parade as offensive
Tom Henry
June 23, 2005 03:41:00 pm

City officials in Jerusalem said Thursday that they will ban the annual gay pride parade planned for the city next week to prevent offending Jerusalem's conservative religious communities. Parade organizers sought an intervention from the Israeli Supreme Court [official...

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News Dutch authorities arrest three suspected terrorists
Dutch authorities arrest three suspected terrorists
Tom Henry
June 23, 2005 02:49:00 pm

The national prosecutor's office in the Netherlands announced Thursday that three people have been arrested as suspected members of a terrorist organization. The two women and one man, all in their early 20s, are alleged members of Hofstadgroep, the...

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News Kyrgyzstan plans more deportations for Uzbek ‘criminals’
Kyrgyzstan plans more deportations for Uzbek ‘criminals’
Tom Henry
June 23, 2005 02:18:00 pm

The Kyrgyz prosecutor general's office said Thursday that Kyrgyzstan plans to deport a group of 29 Uzbek asylum seekers despite UN denunciation of four earlier deportations over the possibility that the returned individuals may...

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News Sunnis endorse 15 for Iraq constitutional committee
Sunnis endorse 15 for Iraq constitutional committee
Tom Henry
June 23, 2005 01:33:00 pm

A group of 50 Sunni Muslim religious, political, and tribal leaders Thursday endorsed a list of 15 men to sit on a special committee to help draft Iraq's new constitution . The announcement ends any debate over...

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News FDA warns states about new prescription drug import laws
FDA warns states about new prescription drug import laws
David Shucosky
June 23, 2005 12:35:00 pm

The US Food and Drug Administration has warned Texas Governor Rick Perry that a law he signed requiring the Texas State Board of Pharmacy to provide information about Canadian pharmacies may violate federal...

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English legal historian Frederic Maitland born

Frederic Maitland, legal historian and co-author of the History of English Law, was born on May 28, 1850.

Learn more about Frederic Maitland.

Indian Removal Act passed

On May 28, 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed into law the Indian Removal Act. The act authorized Johnson to exchange federal lands in the West for Indian lands in the American Southeast. While some tribes gave up their lands peacefully, others resisted. The "Trail of Tears" killed approximately 4,000 Cherokees in a forced march into the West. Learn more about the Indian Removal Act from the US Library of Congress.

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