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News TIME to turn over reporter’s notes
TIME to turn over reporter’s notes
David Shucosky
June 30, 2005 09:42:00 am

TIME magazine said in a statement Thursday that it will turn over notes by reporter Matthew Cooper to a grand jury investigating the leak of a CIA operative's name despite Cooper's own willingness to go to jail rather than...

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News Sudan justice minister rejects Darfur extradition calls
Sudan justice minister rejects Darfur extradition calls
David Shucosky
June 30, 2005 08:49:00 am

Ali Mohammed Osman Yassin, Sudan's justice minister, has rejected calls for the extradition of 10 suspects to face charges for war crimes in Darfur before the the International Criminal Court in The Hague. Yassin said the men...

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News DOJ: No prosecution of Shell Oil for reserves overstatement
DOJ: No prosecution of Shell Oil for reserves overstatement
David Shucosky
June 30, 2005 08:38:00 am

The US Justice Department has officially ended its probe into Royal Dutch/Shell Group , announcing on Wednesday that it will not prosecute the company for overstating gas and oil reserves . Shell had previously settled civil investigations...

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News Spain legalizes same-sex marriage
Spain legalizes same-sex marriage
David Shucosky
June 30, 2005 08:05:00 am

Despite being voted down in the Senate , the Spanish parliament on Thursday passed a law legalizing same-sex marriage and allowing same-sex couples to adopt and inherit each other's property. Read the text of the...

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News Bush approves FBI-DOJ intel shakeup, asset freezes for WMD suspects
Bush approves FBI-DOJ intel shakeup, asset freezes for WMD suspects
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 03:39:00 pm

As anticipated , President Bush Wednesday announced the creation of a new intelligence service within the FBI, endorsing 70 of 74 recommendations presented by the Commission on the Intelligence Capabilities of the US Regarding Weapons of Mass Destruction...

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News Iraqi women call for 40% National Assembly representation quota
Iraqi women call for 40% National Assembly representation quota
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 02:49:00 pm

A group of Iraqi women attending an international meeting of women's rights activists in Amman, Jordan, called Wednesday for a 40 percent representation quota in the Iraqi National Assembly. The two-day event, hosted by Women for Women International [advocacy...

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News Canada law could stop prescription drug exports to US
Canada law could stop prescription drug exports to US
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 01:51:00 pm

Canadian Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh announced plans on Wednesday for Canada to ban the bulk export of prescription medicines under certain circumstances and conditions. Legislation to change the Canadian Food and Drugs Act...

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News ICC prosecutor says Darfur probe already reveals "grave crimes"
ICC prosecutor says Darfur probe already reveals "grave crimes"
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 12:48:00 pm

Chief prosecutor Luis Moreno Ocampo of the International Criminal Court told the UN Security Council in a statement Wednesday that the ICC's preliminary investigation into the situation in Darfur begun June 1,...

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News Egyptian court rejects law on multiple-candidate presidential elections
Egyptian court rejects law on multiple-candidate presidential elections
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 12:28:00 pm

Egypt's Higher Constitutional Court on Wednesday ruled that a new law that would have allowed more than one person to run for president is unconstitutional. The proposed change, seen as an important political reform, was ordered by Egyptian President...

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News Russian parliament nixes amendment that could have given Putin third term
Russian parliament nixes amendment that could have given Putin third term
David Shucosky
June 29, 2005 11:02:00 am

A proposed amendment to the Russian Constitution that would have allowed President Vladimir Putin to serve a third term fell far short of approval by the State Duma on Wednesday. Only 32...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Julius and Ethel Rosenberg sentenced to death for spying

On April 5, 1951, Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were sentenced to death after a treason trial in which they were convicted of passing atomic secrets to the Soviet Union. Learn more about the Rosenberg trial.

Lockerbie bombers turned over for trial

On April 5, 1999, the government of Libya turned over to British authorities two of its citizens who were accused of blowing up Pan Am flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland in 1988. The subsequent trial of Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi and Al Amin Khalifa Fhimah began on May 3, 2000. When the court reached its verdict, Fhimah was found not guilty and returned to Libya, while Megrahi was convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison.

Learn more about the Lockerbie Air Disaster and the trial of Megrahi and Fhimah from the Syracuse University Law School. Also, learn more about the investigation into the disaster from the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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