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News Lebanon, Syria want more investigation of Hariri murder
Lebanon, Syria want more investigation of Hariri murder
Greg Sampson
December 1, 2005 04:38:00 pm

Lebanese Defense Minister Elias al-Murr announced Thursday that Lebanon will ask the UN Security Council to extend for another six months its investigation into the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri . UN...

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News Uzbekistan tries second group of Andijan rebels
Uzbekistan tries second group of Andijan rebels
Christopher G. Anderson
December 1, 2005 04:08:00 pm

New trials have begun in Uzbekistan for fifty-eight people charged with terrorism, religious extremism and other serious crimes stemming from the death of as many as 1,000 villagers in the Uzbek city of Andijan, the country's...

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News EU lawmakers demand deeper investigation into CIA prison allegations
EU lawmakers demand deeper investigation into CIA prison allegations
Greg Sampson
December 1, 2005 04:00:00 pm

Members of the European Parliament on Thursday criticized EU leaders for failing to push the United States on recent reports of a secret network of CIA prisons in Europe used to hold suspected terrorists. British...

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News Connecticut legislature passes tough campaign finance bill
Connecticut legislature passes tough campaign finance bill
Greg Sampson
December 1, 2005 03:32:00 pm

The Connecticut General Assembly passed a tough new campaign finance law Thursday that strictly limits campaign contributions for all state offices and creates a public campaign finance system. Once enacted, the bill will ban political...

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News Samsung pleads guilty to antitrust charges
Samsung pleads guilty to antitrust charges
Christopher G. Anderson
December 1, 2005 03:12:00 pm

Samsung , the world's largest maker of computer memory chips, has pleaded guilty to criminal antitrust charges and was ordered pay a $300 million fine, the second largest fine in a criminal antitrust case, for conspiring...

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News Senegal president calls for Africa ‘dictator’ court
Senegal president calls for Africa ‘dictator’ court
Christopher G. Anderson
December 1, 2005 02:47:00 pm

Senegal President Abdoulaye Wade has called for the creation of an African tribunal that would hear abuse charges against the continent's "dictators", similar to those leveled against former Chad President Hissene Habre . Wade's comments come as Habre...

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News Australian opposition leader compares sedition proposal to North Korea, Cuba
Australian opposition leader compares sedition proposal to North Korea, Cuba
Tom Henry
December 1, 2005 02:30:00 pm

Australia's Labor Party leader Kim Beazley said Thursday that the controversial sedition provisions set to be included in Australia's new anti-terror laws lower the country "to the standard of North Korea, Syria and Cuba." On...

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News Iraqi human rights inspector dismissed
Iraqi human rights inspector dismissed
Tom Henry
December 1, 2005 02:09:00 pm

Iraq Interior Minister Bayan Jabr on Thursday fired Nouri al-Nouri, the country's senior inspector handling human rights issues, in connection with a torture scandal involving dozens of prisoners at a Baghdad prison, according to an Iraqi official....

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News UN rights chief warns of ‘grave’ rights violations in Nepal
UN rights chief warns of ‘grave’ rights violations in Nepal
Christopher G. Anderson
December 1, 2005 01:46:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour has warned that the Nepalese government and Maoist rebels must take "steps towards lasting peace" in order to avoid "grave violations of human rights...

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News Nigeria tribunal charges governor with corruption
Nigeria tribunal charges governor with corruption
Tom Henry
December 1, 2005 01:38:00 pm

Nigeria's Kaduna Code of Conduct Tribunal on Thursday began legal proceedings against Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, governor of the oil-rich state Bayelsa , on charges of corruption. The tribunal, an anti-corruption body that has the power to strip elected officials of...

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Roe v. Wade decided

On January 22, 1973, the US Supreme Court handed down its split decision in Roe v. Wade, liberalizing abortion access until it was later overturned in 2022's Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Listen to the oral arguments and read the Justices' opinions on Oyez.

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