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News US Senate blocks measure aimed at preventing EPA regulation of carbon emissions
US Senate blocks measure aimed at preventing EPA regulation of carbon emissions
Hillary Stemple
June 11, 2010 09:50:21 am

The US Senate on Thursday defeated a resolution aimed at limiting the ability of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate greenhouse gas emissions under the Clean Air Act . The...

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News Countries call for return of property seized during Holocaust
Countries call for return of property seized during Holocaust
Hillary Stemple
June 10, 2010 01:04:02 pm

Forty-three countries on Wednesday announced their support for a new set of guidelines to ensure a more diligent effort is made to return real property seized by the Nazis during the Holocaust to its...

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News Rights groups file legal complaint over CIA interrogation experiments
Rights groups file legal complaint over CIA interrogation experiments
Hillary Stemple
June 10, 2010 10:57:58 am

Several human rights and civil liberties groups on Wednesday filed a formal complaint with the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) calling for an official investigation into a recent report alleging that the Central...

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News US senators introduce line-item veto bill
US senators introduce line-item veto bill
Hillary Stemple
June 10, 2010 09:26:02 am

A bipartisan group of US senators on Wednesday introduced the Reduce Unnecessary Spending Act , which would give presidents the authority to use a modified version of the line-item veto in order to cut spending. In a...

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News China court upholds earthquake activist conviction
China court upholds earthquake activist conviction
Hillary Stemple
June 9, 2010 02:42:08 pm

A Chinese appeals court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of earthquake activist Tan Zuoren who was sentenced in February to five years in prison on subversion charges. Tan was charged with and convicted of inciting subversion to...

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News UN rights commissioner urges Kenya to investigate 2007 post-election violence
UN rights commissioner urges Kenya to investigate 2007 post-election violence
Hillary Stemple
June 9, 2010 01:25:10 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay on Tuesday renewed calls for Kenya to establish a special tribunal to investigate crimes committed following the 2007 presidential elections . Pillay called the investigation into...

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News France court begins trial of ‘rogue trader’
France court begins trial of ‘rogue trader’
Hillary Stemple
June 9, 2010 12:48:38 pm

The trial of accused "rogue trader" Jerome Kerviel began Tuesday in a French court. Kerviel has been charged with breach of trust, forgery, and breaching IT access codes relating to $73 billion...

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News Rights groups condemn UK plan to return asylum-seeking children to Afghanistan
Rights groups condemn UK plan to return asylum-seeking children to Afghanistan
Hillary Stemple
June 9, 2010 10:26:49 am

A UK plan that would return children who arrive in the country without a guardian to Afghanistan is being heavily criticized by human rights organizations and refugee advocacy groups. The UK plan calls for the building of a "reintegration...

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News Supreme Court temporarily blocks Arizona election subsidies
Supreme Court temporarily blocks Arizona election subsidies
Hillary Stemple
June 8, 2010 03:26:15 pm

The US Supreme Court on Tuesday issued an order temporarily blocking the state of Arizona from releasing campaign subsidies to publicly funded candidates under the state's campaign finance reform law [Title 16,...

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News Head of UN-backed Guatemala anti-corruption commission resigns
Head of UN-backed Guatemala anti-corruption commission resigns
Hillary Stemple
June 8, 2010 01:36:31 pm

The head of the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala (CICIG) , Carlos Castresana, resigned Monday, citing the country's failure to adequately cooperate in the fight against corruption. Castresana expressed his frustration with the process, indicating...

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The Hague dispatch: international tribunal finds Taliban’s treatment of women amounts to crimes against humanity

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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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