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News Number of US classified documents reaches all-time high
Number of US classified documents reaches all-time high
Holly Manges Jones
July 3, 2005 04:10:00 pm

A new federal Information Security Oversight Office report indicates that 15.6 million documents were classified by the US government in 2004, almost double the number from 2001, leading to a cost to taxpayers of $7.2 billion....

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News Iraqi government admits security forces tortured, abused detainees
Iraqi government admits security forces tortured, abused detainees
Holly Manges Jones
July 3, 2005 03:06:00 pm

Iraqi government spokesman Laith Kubba admitted Sunday that Iraqi security forces have commited abuse and torture in fighting the Sunni-led insurgency in Iraq. Kubba said that government ministers are concerned. Mohammed Hamed Qader, a Kurdish Islamic member of parliament,...

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News Europe rights watchdog calls for  Guantanamo closing
Europe rights watchdog calls for Guantanamo closing
Holly Manges Jones
July 2, 2005 11:08:00 am

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) has released a new report calling for the closure of the US prison camp in Guantanamo Bay, saying it has fueled hatred toward the West and has increased...

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News Parties brace for battle over O’Connor replacement
Parties brace for battle over O’Connor replacement
Holly Manges Jones
July 2, 2005 11:02:00 am

Republicans and Democrats have begun bracing for the upcoming battle over who will replace Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor after she announced her retirement from the court Friday. The debate is expected to be...

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News Iraq UN ambassador accuses US forces of killing cousin in home raid
Iraq UN ambassador accuses US forces of killing cousin in home raid
Holly Manges Jones
July 2, 2005 10:43:00 am

Iraq UN ambassador Samir Sumaida'ie has accused US Marines of shooting to death his 21-year old cousin Mohammed al-Sumaida'ie during a raid of his father's house in Haditha, a city in Iraq's western Anbar province...

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News White House says no evidence yet linking Iran president-elect to 1979 hostage crisis
White House says no evidence yet linking Iran president-elect to 1979 hostage crisis
Holly Manges Jones
July 2, 2005 10:06:00 am

A White House spokesman acknowledged Friday that the administration had so far turned up no evidence to support allegations that Iranian president-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad played a role of the 1979 Iranian takeover of the US...

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News White House opposes extending terrorism insurance law
White House opposes extending terrorism insurance law
Holly Manges Jones
June 30, 2005 09:31:00 pm

The Bush administration indicated Thursday that it is against extending the current Terrorism Risk Insurance Act when it expires at the end of the year, saying it was meant to be temporary. The law was enacted after 9/11...

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News UN commission finalizes reparations for victims of 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
UN commission finalizes reparations for victims of 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait
Holly Manges Jones
June 30, 2005 08:59:00 pm

The UN Compensation Committee approved the final claims from victims of the 1990 Iraqi invasion of Kuwait Thursday, bringing the total award payments to $52.5 billion. The panel, which consists of the fifteen...

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News UPDATE ~ Spanish bishops call for public opposition to same-sex marriage law
UPDATE ~ Spanish bishops call for public opposition to same-sex marriage law
Holly Manges Jones
June 30, 2005 07:54:00 pm

The Spanish Catholic Bishops Conference Thursday deplored the 187-147 vote by the country's Congress of Deputies to legalize same-sex marriage , calling for citizens to publicly oppose the law "through all legitimate means". In...

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News House votes to cut funding for developments involving property seizures
House votes to cut funding for developments involving property seizures
Holly Manges Jones
June 30, 2005 07:03:00 pm

The US House of Representatives passed a measure Thursday which would cut federal funding for development projects that involve seizure of private property. The legislation approved 231-189 was proposed in response to last week's US Supreme Court ruling on...

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Ku Klux Klan founded

The US hate group known as the Ku Klux Klan was founded on December 24, 1865 in Pulaski, Tennessee as a reaction to reconstruction efforts following the Union victory in the American Civil War. The group would later become notorious for its attacks on Black Americans, being targeted by the Enforcement Act of 1871, which imposed civil and criminal liability for deprivation of constitutional rights. Read the Enforcement Act of 1871.  

Treaty of Ghent signed, ending War of 1812

On December 24, 1814, the "Treaty of Ghent" was signed by the United States and Great Britain, ending hostilities in the War of 1812. Review the articles of the Treaty of Peace and Amity between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.

Hamid Karzai born

On December 24, 1957, Hamid Karzai was born in Karz, Afghanistan. He would go on to become in 2004 his country's first elected president after the end of Taliban rule in 2001.

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