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News Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Former WorldCom CFO Sullivan, two others settle with investors
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:41:00 am

As briefly noted yesterday in JURIST's Corporations and securities brief, WorldCom ex-CFO Scott Sullivan and two other executives have reached civil settlements over their roles in WorldCom's disastrous accounting fraud that bankrupted the company. Sullivan -...

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News Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Gonzales speaks on changing public information policies to broaden access
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 08:14:00 am

In an interview with the Associated Press reported Tuesday, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales said he would reconsider his predecessor John Ashcroft's policies on public access to government information. In October 2001 Ashcroft tightened existing policies...

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News Congress aims to block Chinese oil takeover bid
Congress aims to block Chinese oil takeover bid
Tom Henry
July 27, 2005 08:06:00 am

US lawmakers trying to block a Chinese takeover bid for US oil firm Unocal prior to an crucial shareholders' vote next month have added an amendment to an energy bill that would push back by more than...

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News Iraqi constitution draft raises concerns over Islam, federalism
Iraqi constitution draft raises concerns over Islam, federalism
Kate Heneroty
July 27, 2005 07:39:00 am

A new draft of the Iraqi constitution published Tuesday in Baghdad's Al-Sabah newspaper declares "Islam is the official religion of the state and is the main source of legislation," raising the concern of US...

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News US Senate supports use of military bases by Boy Scouts
US Senate supports use of military bases by Boy Scouts
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 09:57:00 pm

US Senators approved a provision Tuesday which permits US military bases to continue holding Boy Scouts events. The 98-0 vote was a tag-on to a larger bill outlining the Defense Department's policy for 2005. The...

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News Senate begins debate to reduce lawsuits against gun manufacturers
Senate begins debate to reduce lawsuits against gun manufacturers
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 09:49:00 pm

A Senate floor debate began Tuesday to discuss a proposed Gun Liability Law that would prevent lawsuits against gun manufacturers, dealers and trade associations when crimes or accidents involving firearms occur. Republican Senator Jeff Sessions said...

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News Supreme Court nominee writes disability opinion
Supreme Court nominee writes disability opinion
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 09:23:00 pm

US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts wrote an opinion Tuesday, dismissing a class-action suit brought by firefighters and federal law enforcement officers who sought increased disability benefits upon retirement. The retirees were hoping to gain higher...

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News Mexican court denies arrest warrant for ex-president in 1971 student massacre case
Mexican court denies arrest warrant for ex-president in 1971 student massacre case
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 07:48:00 pm

A Mexican court Tuesday refused to issue a warrant for the arrest of former Mexican president Luis Echeverria for his alleged involvement in the 1971 "Corpus Christi massacre," leading to the deaths of nearly a dozen student...

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News US judge refuses bail for former CIA anti-Castro operative
US judge refuses bail for former CIA anti-Castro operative
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 07:13:00 pm

A US immigration judge has denied a request to set bail and free former CIA operative Luis Posada Carriles , who is wanted in Venezuela for his involvement in the 1976 bombing of a Cuban plane....

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News Specter wants Roberts vote by end of September
Specter wants Roberts vote by end of September
Holly Manges Jones
July 26, 2005 07:11:00 pm

Republican senators Tuesday urged Democrats to commit to a timeframe for US Supreme Court nominee John Roberts' confirmation vote, voicing their preference to have him sworn in as a justice prior to the court reconvening on October 3. Senate...

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Supreme Court ordered dissolution of Standard Oil

On May 15, 1911, the US Supreme Court found Standard Oil in violation of the Sherman Act and ordered its dissolution.

Read Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. U.S.

Austrian State Treaty signed

On May 15, 1955, the Allied Powers of World War II and representatives of Austria signed the Österreichischer Staatsvertrag (Austrian State Treaty), which re-established Austria as an independent nation for the first time since it was annexed by Nazi Germany in 1938. The treaty explicitly forbade any future attempts to unify with Germany.

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