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News Texas governor signs abortion bill, endorses same-sex marriage ban
Texas governor signs abortion bill, endorses same-sex marriage ban
Tom Henry
June 6, 2005 08:23:00 am

Texas Governor Rick Perry signed a bill Sunday requiring parental consent to abortions for girls under the age of 18 and tighter restrictions on abortions for women who are more than 26 weeks pregnant. Before...

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News Family unit asylum ruling [9th Circuit]
Family unit asylum ruling [9th Circuit]
June 5, 2005 06:50:00 pm

Thomas, et al. v. Gonzales, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, June 3, 2005 . Excerpt:We hold that family membership may constitute...

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News Biden: US should close Guantanamo Bay prison
Biden: US should close Guantanamo Bay prison
Holly Manges Jones
June 5, 2005 04:46:00 pm

US Senator Joseph Biden said Sunday on ABC-TV's This Week that the US should begin efforts to close down the military prison camp in Guantanamo Bay. Biden, head Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee ,...

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News First Kuwaiti women appointed to public office
First Kuwaiti women appointed to public office
Holly Manges Jones
June 5, 2005 04:21:00 pm

Two women have been appointed for the first time to Kuwait's municipal council, according to an official source on Sunday. Kuwait news agency Kuna reports that one of the women is a member of the...

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News Federal appeals court upholds asylum based on "kinship ties"
Federal appeals court upholds asylum based on "kinship ties"
Holly Manges Jones
June 5, 2005 03:45:00 pm

In a landmark ruling, the US Ninth Circuit Cout of Appeals held Friday that a family unit can be "a protected social group" under federal asylum law. The court supported the refugee claim of a South African family [opinion,...

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News Swiss gay couples get partnership rights in referendum vote
Swiss gay couples get partnership rights in referendum vote
Holly Manges Jones
June 5, 2005 03:03:00 pm

Gay couples in Switzerland can register their partnerships after 58% of Swiss voters Sunday said "yes" in a referendum , bringing to fruition a victory predicted by a Friday opinion poll [JURIST...

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Specter committee to hold hearings on detainee treatment
Alexandria Samuel
June 5, 2005 12:04:00 pm

In response to ongoing reports of prisoner abuse at Guantanamo Bay and Abu Ghraib prisons , the US Senate Judiciary Committee chaired by Senator Arlen Specter (R-PA) will hold hearings...

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News Iraqi government to prosecute Saddam Hussein on 12 charges
Iraqi government to prosecute Saddam Hussein on 12 charges
Alexandria Samuel
June 5, 2005 11:37:00 am

The Iraqi government announced Sunday that former dictator Saddam Hussein will face 12 charges at trial. Iraqi government spokesman Laith Kuba told reporters in a press conference that Hussein could have faced nearly 500 charges, but...

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News German, French leaders urge that EU constitution votes continue
German, French leaders urge that EU constitution votes continue
Alexandria Samuel
June 5, 2005 11:00:00 am

French President Jacques Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder agreed Saturday that ratification votes on the EU Constitution must go on, despite last week's devastating rejections of the charter in France ...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Swiss voters adopt EU border controls
BREAKING NEWS ~ Swiss voters adopt EU border controls
Alexandria Samuel
June 5, 2005 10:24:00 am

AP is reporting that Switzerland voters approved a referendum Sunday that will make the nation part of the EU passport-free zone established under the 1985 Schengen Treaty ....

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Cultural Revolution begins in China

On May 16, 1966, the Chinese Communist Party launched the Cultural Revolution with the issuance of the May Sixteenth Notice.

President Andrew Johnson found "not guilty" in impeachment trial

On May 16, 1868, President Andrew Johnson was found "not guilty" of high crimes and misdemeanors in his impeachment trial.

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