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News Lawyer for bin Laden driver seeks Guantanamo hearing delay
Lawyer for bin Laden driver seeks Guantanamo hearing delay
Gretchen E. Moore
November 8, 2004 10:13:00 am

Lawyers for Osama bin Laden's driver are seeking a delay today in his scheduled pretrial hearing before a US military commission at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Salim Ahmed Hamdan, who drove the al-Qaida leader, is charged with conspiracy. His military-appointed...

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News Judge approves $2.6B Citigroup/WorldCom accounting scandal settlement
Judge approves $2.6B Citigroup/WorldCom accounting scandal settlement
Gretchen E. Moore
November 8, 2004 09:55:00 am

US District Judge Denise Cote of the Southern District of NY has approved a $2.6 billion settlement between Citigroup and WorldCom (now MCI) investors, one of the biggest class-action lawsuits resulting from a series of corporate scandals. The class-action...

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News Evolution case begins in Georgia
Evolution case begins in Georgia
Gretchen E. Moore
November 8, 2004 09:18:00 am

Officials from Georgia's Cobb County School District head to federal court today to defend against a lawsuit filed by parents and the ACLU of Georgia accusing the school district of promoting religion by stating in students' science books that...

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News House Democrats call for election investigation
House Democrats call for election investigation
Gretchen E. Moore
November 8, 2004 08:55:00 am

Three House Democrats have called for an official investigation into voting machine irregularities during the 2004 election. Congressmen Robert Wexler of Florida, Jerrold Nadler of New York, and John Conyers of Michigan sent a letter to the Government Accountability...

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News Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Monday, Nov. 8
Legal agenda and live webcasts ~ Monday, Nov. 8
Chris Buell
November 8, 2004 07:00:00 am

Here's a run-down of law-related events, expected developments and live webcasts on JURIST's docket for Monday, Nov. 8.The US Supreme Court hears arguments in two cases Monday, with the first to begin at 10 AM ET. In Devenpeck v....

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News Iran, Britain, France and Germany reach preliminary nuclear agreement
Iran, Britain, France and Germany reach preliminary nuclear agreement
Alexandria Samuel
November 7, 2004 08:16:00 pm

Iran, Britain, France and Germany reached a preliminary agreement in Paris Sunday on Iran's use of nuclear technology. Details of the agreement were not revealed, but an Iranian negotiator says "fundamental principals had been agreed ." While Iran denies...

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News Macedonia clears way for minority rights after repeal referendum fails
Macedonia clears way for minority rights after repeal referendum fails
Alexandria Samuel
November 7, 2004 07:27:00 pm

A referendum in Macedonia designed to block a law that gave its Albanian minority greater rights has failed due to a low turnout. The law, already passed by the Macedonian parliament, redraws local boundaries in the former Yugoslav Republic,...

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News Afghan hostage-takers focus on release of 26 prisoners
Afghan hostage-takers focus on release of 26 prisoners
Kate Heneroty
November 7, 2004 11:21:00 am

The Taliban-related group holding 3 UN workers hostage in Afghanistan has agreed to forego other demands relating to their release in exchange for the release of 26 prisoners, some believed to be held at Guantanamo Bay. A list was...

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News Security Council condemns Ivory Coast air raids that killed French peacekeepers
Security Council condemns Ivory Coast air raids that killed French peacekeepers
Kate Heneroty
November 7, 2004 10:50:00 am

The UN Security Council late Saturday issued a statement condemning Ivory Coast air force raids again rebel cities in which eight French peacekeepers attached to the UNOCI (United Nations Operation in the Ivory Coast) were killed, leading to French...

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News Ghana arrests suspects in election sabotage plan
Ghana arrests suspects in election sabotage plan
Kate Heneroty
November 7, 2004 10:36:00 am

Authorities in Ghana have arrested 7 people believed to be plotting the overthrow of President John Kufuor (official biography). The suspects are former and current members of the military and the plan allegedly included sabotaging the upcoming presidential election....

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Organization of American States established

On April 30, 1948, the Organization of American States (OAS) was established in Bogota, Colombia with the signing of the Charter of the Organization of American States at the Ninth International Conference of American States.

Louisiana Purchase Treaty signed

On April 30, 1803, the United States and France signed the Louisiana Purchase Treaty in Paris, by which France ceded its Louisiana Territory to the US for $15 million.

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