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News China blasts latest US human rights report
China blasts latest US human rights report
Michael Sung
April 7, 2007 10:52:00 am

Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Qin Gang blasted a new human rights report released by the US Department of State as being inconsistent with "basic facts" Saturday, characterizing it as unsubstantiated and slanderous...

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News Top Gonzales aide involved in US Attorney firings resigns
Top Gonzales aide involved in US Attorney firings resigns
Michael Sung
April 7, 2007 09:58:00 am

Monica M. Goodling , one of the key aides who took part in planning the firings of eight US Attorneys who was formerly on voluntary leave from her post as special counsel to the...

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News Japanese expert panel to begin reviewing pacifist constitution
Japanese expert panel to begin reviewing pacifist constitution
Michael Sung
April 6, 2007 02:11:00 pm

A panel of Japanese experts will begin reviewing the Japanese constitution later this month to determine whether Japan needs to revise Article 9 , which has been interpreted to bar Japan from maintaining...

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News Senate panel wants Gonzales statement on US Attorney firings before hearing
Senate panel wants Gonzales statement on US Attorney firings before hearing
Michael Sung
April 6, 2007 11:25:00 am

Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) , chair of the US Senate Judiciary Committee , asked Attorney General Alberto Gonzales in a letter Thursday to provide more details and respond to outstanding questions...

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News California appeals ruling against prisoner transfer plan as governor seeks stay
California appeals ruling against prisoner transfer plan as governor seeks stay
Michael Sung
April 6, 2007 10:42:00 am

California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Thursday filed a stay order in California's 3rd District Court of Appeal to block a ruling unfavorable to his plan to transfer excess prisoners to out-of-state...

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News Iraq justice minister submits resignation over ‘differences’ in Maliki government
Iraq justice minister submits resignation over ‘differences’ in Maliki government
Michael Sung
March 31, 2007 10:59:00 am

Iraqi Justice Minister Hashim Abderrahman al-Shebli told AP Saturday that he had submitted his resignation to the Cabinet Thursday, citing internal "differences" within the coalition government. Al-Shebli did not specify the particular "differences" that led to his decision to...

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News Guantanamo detainee Hicks to serve most of 9-month sentence in Australia
Guantanamo detainee Hicks to serve most of 9-month sentence in Australia
Michael Sung
March 31, 2007 10:07:00 am

A US military commission at Guantanamo Bay recommended sentencing Australian detainee David Hicks to seven years in prison late Friday but all but nine months of that were effectively suspended by a military...

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News UN rights council passes resolution opposing public defamation of Islam
UN rights council passes resolution opposing public defamation of Islam
Michael Sung
March 31, 2007 08:33:00 am

The UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) passed a resolution on "Combating defamation of religions" by a vote of 24 to 14, with 9 abstentions Friday, expressing a "deep concern at attempts to identify Islam...

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News Guantanamo military commission judge says maximum Hicks sentence 7 years
Guantanamo military commission judge says maximum Hicks sentence 7 years
Michael Sung
March 30, 2007 10:15:00 am

The judge presiding over the military commission for Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee David Hicks said Friday that Hicks would be be subject to a maximum seven-year prison sentence under the terms of his...

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News Thailand PM denies military request to declare state of emergency
Thailand PM denies military request to declare state of emergency
Michael Sung
March 30, 2007 09:53:00 am

Thailand Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont declined a request to declare a state of emergency in Bangkok Friday, although he said he had not ruled out the possibility of doing so in the future. Military officials...

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Harlan Fiske Stone becomes first US Supreme Court nominee to testify before Senate committee

On January 28, 1925, US Attorney General Harlan Fiske Stone became the first US Supreme Court nominee to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee, testifying for five hours.

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On January 28, 1573, the Warsaw Confederation was signed, opening religious freedom in Lithuania and Poland. The Confederation document statutized the Polish practice of tolerating different religions. Read the Articles of the Warsaw Confederation in the original Polish.

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