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News Iran confirms al-Qaida convictions
Iran confirms al-Qaida convictions
Alexandria Samuel
December 12, 2004 05:50:00 pm

Iran acknowledged Sunday that it has convicted a number of Iranian nationals of supporting al-Qaida. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hamid Reza Asefi confirmed the convictions, said to be fewer than five, but did not provide details of the charges,...

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News White House blames Kerik for not disclosing legal problems
White House blames Kerik for not disclosing legal problems
Alexandria Samuel
December 12, 2004 05:31:00 pm

White House officials Saturday blamed former homeland security secretary nominee Bernard Kerik for failing to disclose potential legal problems to administration lawyers. Kerik withdrew his name from consideration late Friday after it was discovered that he had failed to...

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News Barghouti drops out of Palestinian election
Barghouti drops out of Palestinian election
Alexandria Samuel
December 12, 2004 04:54:00 pm

Palestinian sources said Sunday that imprisoned leader Marwan Barghouti has dropped out of the Jan. 9 election to replace Yasser Arafat (see this previous report in JURIST's Paper Chase). Recent polls showed Barghouti, an independent candidate still incarcerated by...

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News US bugged UN nuclear chief’s phones in ouster bid
US bugged UN nuclear chief’s phones in ouster bid
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 12, 2004 11:30:00 am

The Bush administration has bugged the communications of UN International Atomic Energy Agency chief Mohamed ElBaradei in an effort to find evidence that could be used to oust him from his position and replace him with someone more to...

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News UK detainees allege more Guantanamo mistreatment
UK detainees allege more Guantanamo mistreatment
Phillip Hong-Barco
December 11, 2004 02:05:00 pm

According to British Foreign & Commonwealth Office documents obtained and published Saturday by the Guardian newspaper, Martin Mubanga, one of four muslim Britons still held at Guantanamo Bay, made new allegations of torture and humiliation endured by him and...

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News FBI agent indicted for tipping-off suspects
FBI agent indicted for tipping-off suspects
Phillip Hong-Barco
December 11, 2004 01:34:00 pm

Denise K. Woo, a 45 year old former FBI agent, has been indicted on five criminal counts for tipping-off a suspect under investigation and lying to other FBI agents. Woo's indictment revealed that the FBI was conducting a national...

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News US soldier sentenced to three years in prison for murder of wounded Iraqi
US soldier sentenced to three years in prison for murder of wounded Iraqi
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 11, 2004 08:37:00 am

US military officials said Saturday that a US soldier has been sentenced to three years in prison for killing a severely wounded Iraqi. As previously reported in JURIST's Paper Chase, Staff Sgt. Johnny M. Horne Jr., 30, of Winston-Salem,...

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News Kerik withdraws as Homeland Security nominee
Kerik withdraws as Homeland Security nominee
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 11, 2004 07:58:00 am

The White House said late Friday evening that former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik has withdrawn his nomination as homeland security secretary. Kerik said in a statement that "In the course of completing documents required for Senate confirmation,...

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News Rehnquist planning to swear-in Bush
Rehnquist planning to swear-in Bush
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 10, 2004 08:25:00 pm

Ailing Chief Justice William Rehnquist plans to swear-in George W. Bush to his second term as President at the inauguration ceremony in Washington DC on January 20, the White House and a Supreme Court spokesperson said late Friday. Rehnquist...

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News England court-martial moved to Texas
England court-martial moved to Texas
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
December 10, 2004 02:24:00 pm

The US Army announced Friday that the court-martial for Lynndie England, charged in the Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal, has been moved to Fort Hood, Texas, from Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Army said in a statement that the...

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Eritrean independence referendum begins

Eritrea's referendum for independence from Ethiopia began on April 23, 1993. The effort would later be successful, with over 99 percent of voters choosing independence. The referendum followed an independence war that lasted over thirty years. Learn more about the Eritrea/Ethiopia Conflict and Eritrea's independence.

Charles II of England crowned in restoration of monarchy

Charles II was crowned King of England on April 23, 1661, officially marking the restoration of the monarchy following a period of republican rule under Oliver and Richard Cromwell. The king's coronation took place 12 years after his father, Charles I, was executed for treason. Charles II was already recognized as King of Scotland more than 10 years prior. Learn more about Charles II.

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On April 23, 1908, President Theodore Roosevelt created the U.S. Army Reserve.

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