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News Russian lawyer critical of government wiretaps applies for asylum in US
Russian lawyer critical of government wiretaps applies for asylum in US
Kiely Lewandowski
February 5, 2008 05:53:00 pm

Russian lawyer and government critic Boris Kuznetsov applied for political asylum in the US Tuesday. Kuznetsov fled Russia in July 2007 after a court approved a criminal investigation against him for allegedly divulging state wiretapping secrets by...

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News Federal judge lifts stay on Oregon domestic partnerships
Federal judge lifts stay on Oregon domestic partnerships
Kiely Lewandowski
February 2, 2008 10:45:00 am

The US District Court for the District of Oregon ruled Friday that Oregon's domestic partnership law should be allowed to take effect, saying that opponents of the law failed to gather the necessary signatures...

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News US settles lawsuit over alleged forced drugging of immigrants
US settles lawsuit over alleged forced drugging of immigrants
Kiely Lewandowski
February 2, 2008 10:09:00 am

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reached a settlement with two immigrants who said they were forcibly drugged with sedatives during deportation proceedings, CNN reported Friday. As part of the agreement, Raymond Soeoth, a minister from...

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News Bush signs executive order on earmarks
Bush signs executive order on earmarks
Kiely Lewandowski
January 29, 2008 06:48:00 am

US President George W. Bush signed an executive order Tuesday implementing promises on earmarks made in his final State of the Union address delivered Monday. Executive Order 13457 commands heads...

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News Suspected Russia racketeer wanted in US arrested in Moscow
Suspected Russia racketeer wanted in US arrested in Moscow
Kiely Lewandowski
January 26, 2008 10:56:00 am

Suspected Russian crime lord Semyon Y. Mogilevich has been arrested in Moscow on tax evasion charges, Russian officials said Friday. Mogilevich was arrested late Wednesday and a court approved his arrest on Thursday. Mogilevich is also wanted in the...

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News Myanmar still arresting political dissidents: Amnesty International
Myanmar still arresting political dissidents: Amnesty International
Kiely Lewandowski
January 26, 2008 10:04:00 am

The military government of Myanmar continues to arrest political dissidents despite assurances given by Prime Minister Thein Sein in November that the arrests had stopped and no more would take place, Amnesty International reported Friday....

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News Amnesty condemns Libya planned mass expulsion of illegal immigrants
Amnesty condemns Libya planned mass expulsion of illegal immigrants
Kiely Lewandowski
January 19, 2008 10:16:00 am

Libya's plan to begin the mass expulsion of illegal foreign residents violates international human rights law , Amnesty International said Friday, noting that "collective expulsions are inherently arbitrary and those seeking refuge from persecution risk being sent back...

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News Federal judge refuses to rule out life sentence for Padilla, co-conspirators
Federal judge refuses to rule out life sentence for Padilla, co-conspirators
Kiely Lewandowski
January 15, 2008 06:17:00 pm

US District Judge Marcia Cooke Tuesday refused to rule out the possibility of a life sentence for convicted terrorism conspirator Jose Padilla . Cooke found that the enhanced terrorism penalties could be applied, rejecting the...

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News Guantanamo commander reassigned after six-month tenure
Guantanamo commander reassigned after six-month tenure
Kiely Lewandowski
January 12, 2008 10:15:00 am

US Navy Rear Adm. Mark H. Buzby , commander of the Guantanamo Bay military prison, was reassigned Friday after only six months at that position. The date of Buzby's departure for the Virginia-based US Fleet...

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News Congress drops hate crimes expansion from defense reauthorization bill
Congress drops hate crimes expansion from defense reauthorization bill
Kiely Lewandowski
December 6, 2007 03:21:00 pm

US House and Senate negotiators agreed Thursday to remove language that would broaden federal hate crimes legislation from a defense reauthorization bill currently being finalized in Congress. In September, the Senate approved an amendment to the 2008...

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THIS DAY @ LAW

Montgomery started racially-integrated bus service after boycott

On December 21, 1956, buses in Montgomery, Alabama, started racially integrated service following federal court rulings ending on-board segregation. Bus boycott leaders Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy were among the first riders under the new scheme. Learn about the Montgomery Bus Boycott.

Stalin born

On December 21, 1879, Joseph Stalin was born in Gori, Georgia. In 1922, he became leader of the USSR until his death in 1953. During his time as Soviet dictator, Stalin industrialized his country, which he then led to become one of the world's two superpowers after WWII. Through his infamous purges, show trials and nationwide famines, Stalin also became responsible for millions of deaths.

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