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News Red Cross renews appeal for access to Myanmar detainees
Red Cross renews appeal for access to Myanmar detainees
Steve Czajkowski
November 1, 2007 05:56:00 pm

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Thursday renewed its call for access to detainees still being held in Myanmar after the government's crackdown last month on opponents of the ruling military junta....

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News Bosnia PM steps down in protest over proposed legislative voting rules
Bosnia PM steps down in protest over proposed legislative voting rules
Alexis Unkovic
November 1, 2007 04:33:00 pm

Bosnian Prime Minister Nikola Spiric resigned Thursday, reportedly in protest over proposed voting rule reforms for the Bosnian parliament. Miroslav Lajcak , a Slovak diplomat who is the high representative to the Peace Implementation Council ,...

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News Ireland government pledges civil unions legislation
Ireland government pledges civil unions legislation
Alexis Unkovic
November 1, 2007 03:47:00 pm

The government of Ireland said Thursday it will introduce new legislation next year recognizing the rights of both same-sex and unmarried heterosexual couples to enter into civil unions, after debate on a motion to restore the Civil Unions...

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News Bush defends Mukasey refusal to condemn waterboarding as illegal
Bush defends Mukasey refusal to condemn waterboarding as illegal
Kiely Lewandowski
November 1, 2007 03:14:00 pm

US President George W. Bush on Thursday defended the refusal of Attorney General nominee Michael Mukasey to say that waterboarding is illegal. During a press conference Thursday, Bush said:I've submitted...

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News Bangladesh splits judiciary from executive branch
Bangladesh splits judiciary from executive branch
Alexis Unkovic
November 1, 2007 03:08:00 pm

The interim government of Bangladesh Thursday announced that its judiciary has formally separated from the executive branch. The interim government completed all formalities necessary to separate the judiciary in August, meeting a deadline set...

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News Pakistan high court judge says Musharraf ruling could be delayed until mid-November
Pakistan high court judge says Musharraf ruling could be delayed until mid-November
Kiely Lewandowski
November 1, 2007 02:44:00 pm

The Supreme Court of Pakistan judge presiding over a case challenging the legality of President Pervez Musharraf's re-election bid said Thursday that the court is unlikely to rule in the case until mid-November. The court has previously...

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News London police found guilty in subway shooting trial
London police found guilty in subway shooting trial
Gabriel Haboubi
November 1, 2007 02:30:00 pm

A London jury Thursday found that the Metropolitan Police violated laws relating to health and public safety when it shot and killed Brazilian Jean Charles de Menezes in a London...

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News Federal judge blocks new US Patent Office rules changing application process
Federal judge blocks new US Patent Office rules changing application process
Gabriel Haboubi
November 1, 2007 01:20:00 pm

A federal judge Wednesday enjoined the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) from implementing new rules that would have limited the number of claims that can be...

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News Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitutional amendments into law
Mugabe signs Zimbabwe constitutional amendments into law
Joshua Pantesco
November 1, 2007 12:45:00 pm

Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe has signed a bill into law that amends the Zimbabwean Constitution to essentially allow Mugabe to pick his successor. A government publication indicated that the bill came into effect on Tuesday....

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News DOJ official urges telecom immunity, limited FISC role in Senate surveillance bill
DOJ official urges telecom immunity, limited FISC role in Senate surveillance bill
Joshua Pantesco
November 1, 2007 11:41:00 am

A Bush administration official Wednesday called the Senate's proposed domestic surveillance bill "generally a strong piece of legislation," but repeated several administration demands, including a provision granting blanket immunity to telecommunications companies from privacy lawsuits related to their participation...

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Tojo and other Japanese WWII leaders executed for war crimes

On December 23, 1948, former Japanese premier Hideki Tojo and six other Japanese war leaders were executed for war crimes in Tokyo.

Learn more about the Tokyo War Crimes Trials.

Terry Nichols convicted for Oklahoma City bombing

On December 23, 1997, Terry Nichols was found guilty of conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter for assisting Timothy McVeigh in bombing the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. He was later sentenced to life in prison. On April 19, 1995, McVeigh detonated a truck bomb that gutted the building and killed 168 people, making it the deadliest terrorist attack on US. soil until the attacks of September 11, 2001. McVeigh was convicted for his role before Nichols on June 2, 1997. Learn more about the trials of Terry Nichols and Timothy McVeigh.

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