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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Homeland Security Secretary Ridge has resigned
BREAKING NEWS ~ Homeland Security Secretary Ridge has resigned
Chris Buell
November 30, 2004 01:44:00 pm

Reuters is reporting that Department of Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge has resigned. AP has more on the resignation, with quotes from Ridge and additional speculation on likely successors to the Homeland Security post....

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News District court upholds constitutionality of Sarbanes-Oxley Act in first challenge
District court upholds constitutionality of Sarbanes-Oxley Act in first challenge
Chris Buell
November 30, 2004 12:34:00 pm

A federal district judge has upheld the constitutionality of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act against a challenge by former HealthSouth CEO Richard Scrushy, the first executive charged under the act last year for his alleged oversight of a scheme to...

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News UK court lifts injunction on man taking wife to Switzerland for assisted suicide
UK court lifts injunction on man taking wife to Switzerland for assisted suicide
Chris Buell
November 30, 2004 12:28:00 pm

The UK High Court Tuesday lifted an injunction preventing a man from helping his scik wife travel to Switzerland for an assisted suicide. Family Division judge Justice Hedley lifted the temporary injunction, but ruled that police held discretion on...

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News Quebec court hears challenge to Canadian tobacco law
Quebec court hears challenge to Canadian tobacco law
Chris Buell
November 30, 2004 11:41:00 am

The Quebec Court of Appeal Tuesday began hearing an appeal challenging the constitutionality of Canada's 1997 Tobacco Act. Lawyers for Canada's three largest tobacco companies told the court that the law, which bans tobacco sponsorship, restricts advertising and requires...

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News SEC extends deadline for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
SEC extends deadline for Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
Chris Buell
November 30, 2004 10:38:00 am

The Securities and Exchange Commission Tuesday unveiled new rules that give more time to more than 2,000 public companies struggling to compile reports on their safeguards against fraud and bad financial reporting. Smaller companies are having trouble meeting the...

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News Judge schedules additional hearing in PeopleSoft case, delaying decision
Judge schedules additional hearing in PeopleSoft case, delaying decision
Chris Buell
November 24, 2004 11:54:00 am

A Delaware Chancery Court judge Wednesday ordered an additional hearing in Oracle's case against PeopleSoft, delaying a decision on whether to remove PeopleSoft's anti-takeover provisions in the event of a merger with Oracle. The case was previously argued before...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine election commission declares PM Yanukovych winner
BREAKING NEWS ~ Ukraine election commission declares PM Yanukovych winner
Chris Buell
November 24, 2004 11:33:00 am

AP is reporting that the Ukrainian election commission has declared Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych the winner of Sunday's disputed presidential election. Opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko had disputed early projections after official tallies diverged from exit polls showing Yushchenko with...

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News New UK law enforcement bill to formalize practice of witness immunity
New UK law enforcement bill to formalize practice of witness immunity
Chris Buell
November 24, 2004 11:16:00 am

A bill to establish a new FBI-style security agency in the UK being considered Wednesday will also formalize and encourage the practice of offering witnesses immunity from prosecution. Ministers hope that by formalizing the practice, more people will be...

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News South African high court rules Thatcher must submit to Equatorial Guinea questioning
South African high court rules Thatcher must submit to Equatorial Guinea questioning
Chris Buell
November 24, 2004 10:46:00 am

Mark Thatcher, son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, must submit to questioning by Equatorial Guinea over his alleged involvement in a coup plot against the government, the South African High Court ruled Wednesday. The court upheld the...

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News US ambassador to UN criticizes assembly for failing to act on Sudan
US ambassador to UN criticizes assembly for failing to act on Sudan
Chris Buell
November 24, 2004 10:10:00 am

US Ambassador to the UN John Danforth has criticized the UN General Assembly after the body appeared likely not to take action on a resolution condemning human rights violations in Sudan. A vote on the resolution is scheduled Wednesday,...

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UK House of Lords becomes an elected body

On March 7, 2007, Britain's lower house of Parliament, the House of Commons, voted to change the upper chamber, the House of Lords, to an elected body. Previously, appointments to the House of Lords were based on noble birth.

Selma-Montgomery march began with 'Bloody Sunday'

On March 7, 1965, 525 civil rights activists began a march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. Just outside Selma, heavily armed police and deputies broke up the march with billy clubs and tear gas, injuring 65 people and hospitalizing 17 in a melee that became known as "Bloody Sunday." After federal court protection had been secured, 3,200 marchers started out again on March 21. By the time they reached Montgomery on March 25, their numbers had swelled to 25,000. Learn more about the Selma-to-Montgomery March from the US National Parks Service, which preserves the route as a National Historic Trail.

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