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News DOJ defends use of National Security Letters
DOJ defends use of National Security Letters
Joshua Pantesco
November 29, 2005 06:15:00 pm

US Assistant Attorney General William E. Moschella defended the use of National Security Letters in a 10-page letter sent to the Chairmen of the US House and Senate Judiciary Committees Tuesday, rebutting...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Clemency grant avoids 1,000th US execution for now
BREAKING NEWS ~ Clemency grant avoids 1,000th US execution for now
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
November 29, 2005 04:54:00 pm

AP is reporting that Virginia Governor Mark Warner has granted clemency to Robin Lovitt , a convicted killer who would have become the 1,000th person executed in the US since the US Supreme Court reauthorized...

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News First federal Vioxx trial begins in Houston
First federal Vioxx trial begins in Houston
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2005 04:54:00 pm

The first federal Vioxx trial, in which Evelyn Irvin Plunkett is suing pharmaceutical giant Merck for the death of husband Richard “Dicky” Irvin of a heart attack in May 2001, began Tuesday with an opening statement from...

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News Saddam trial observers warn of government interference as Clark meets accused
Saddam trial observers warn of government interference as Clark meets accused
Greg Sampson
November 29, 2005 04:47:00 pm

Observers of the trial of Saddam Hussein warned Tuesday that mounting political pressure threatens the independence and fairness of the Iraqi High Criminal Court trying the ousted Iraqi leader. A Human Rights Watch [official...

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News Federal court says police require warrant to get cell phone information
Federal court says police require warrant to get cell phone information
Greg Sampson
November 29, 2005 04:19:00 pm

A federal court in Maryland has ruled that US law enforcement agents must obtain a warrant before obtaining information from a cell phone service on the location of a cell phone user. In an opinion written by...

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News French government introducing stricter immigration controls after riots
French government introducing stricter immigration controls after riots
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2005 03:52:00 pm

French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin announced Tuesday that he would introduce stricter immigration controls as part of the French government's response to the riots started by immigrant youth that broke out across...

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News Egypt keeping ban on Muslim Brotherhood despite electoral gains
Egypt keeping ban on Muslim Brotherhood despite electoral gains
James M Yoch Jr
November 29, 2005 03:28:00 pm

The Egyptian government does not plan to allow the Muslim Brotherhood to become a legal political party even though it has so far won 76 of 444 seats by running candidates as independents in the three-phase Egyptian...

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News UN rights official blasts Haitian justice system
UN rights official blasts Haitian justice system
Greg Sampson
November 29, 2005 03:08:00 pm

Louis Joinet, a UN official assigned to oversee the human rights conditions in Haiti , on Tuesday sharply criticized the Haitian justice system for detaining hundreds of people without charge, including Reverend Gerard Jean-Juste , a...

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News CIA director denies torture allegations
CIA director denies torture allegations
Greg Sampson
November 29, 2005 02:35:00 pm

US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Director Porter Goss Tuesday denied allegations that the CIA engages in torture when interrogating detainees. In an ABC-TV interview , Goss said that the agency's interrogation tactics did "not come close" torture...

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News Syria calls for scrutiny of UN evidence in Hariri probe findings
Syria calls for scrutiny of UN evidence in Hariri probe findings
Brandon Smith
November 29, 2005 01:23:00 pm

Syria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday called for evidence implicating Syrians in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri to be scrutinized in the wake of an admission by Syrian witness, Hosam Taher...

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Montgomery started racially-integrated bus service after boycott

On December 21, 1956, buses in Montgomery, Alabama, started racially integrated service following federal court rulings ending on-board segregation. Bus boycott leaders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy were among the first riders under the new scheme. Learn about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Stalin born

On December 21, 1879, Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia. In 1922, he became leader of the USSR until his death in 1953. During his time as Soviet dictator, Stalin industrialized his country, which he then led to become one of the world's two superpowers after WWII. Through his infamous purges, show trials and nationwide famines, Stalin also became responsible for millions of deaths.

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