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News Corporations and securities law brief ~ Buffett to face regulators in AIG probe
Corporations and securities law brief ~ Buffett to face regulators in AIG probe
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 04:11:00 pm

Leading Tuesday's corporations and securities law news, the Wall Street Journal is reporting that regulators have called Warren Buffett to answer questions next month about his involvement in the insurance transaction between General Re Corp....

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News UPDATE ~ Kyrgyz president Akayev agrees to resign with legal protection
UPDATE ~ Kyrgyz president Akayev agrees to resign with legal protection
Chris Buell
March 29, 2005 04:07:00 pm

Ousted Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev said Tuesday that he would be willing to resign if given "relevant" legal protections. Akayev made the statement in an interview with a Russian television station while he is staying outside...

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News Judge approves $16 million settlement for Riggs Bank over Pinochet accounts
Judge approves $16 million settlement for Riggs Bank over Pinochet accounts
Chris Buell
March 29, 2005 04:04:00 pm

US District Judge Ricardo M. Urbina on Tuesday approved a $16 million plea agreement between the Justice Department and Riggs Bank over Riggs' maintenance of secret accounts for South American dictators, including former Chilean dictator...

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News Russian prosecutors call for maximum sentence against Khodorkovsky
Russian prosecutors call for maximum sentence against Khodorkovsky
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 02:07:00 pm

After resting their case, Russian prosecutors Tuesday asked a Russian trial court to convict ex-Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky of tax and fraud charges, and asked that he receive the maximum 10 year sentence. Khodorkovsky...

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News French trial begins for suspects in Masood murder case
French trial begins for suspects in Masood murder case
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 02:05:00 pm

Four suspected Islamic radicals began trial Tuesday in Paris for allegedly conspiring to kill Afghan resistance leader Ahmad Shah Masood . French prosecutors believe the four men helped two Tunisians travelling with fake Belgian passports. Posing as journalists,...

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News Lawyer announces plan for Schiavo autopsy
Lawyer announces plan for Schiavo autopsy
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 02:01:00 pm

Michael Schiavo attorney George Felos says that an autopsy will be performed on Terri Schiavo after she dies to show the extent of her brain damage. The chief medical examiner for Pinellas County, Dr. John Thogmartin,...

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News International brief ~ Kyrgyz upper house dissolves, Akayev in Moscow
International brief ~ Kyrgyz upper house dissolves, Akayev in Moscow
D. Wes Rist
March 29, 2005 01:34:00 pm

In Tuesday's international brief, the upper house of the Kyrgyzstan pre-election parliament has agreed to dissolve itself in order to allow government officials and OSCE experts a chance to resolve the nation's current constitutional crisis before...

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News Human Rights Watch cites evidence of US complicity in ‘reverse renditions’
Human Rights Watch cites evidence of US complicity in ‘reverse renditions’
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 01:17:00 pm

A Yemeni businessman was captured in Egypt and was secretly held by US authorities for over a year before being sent to Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, according to a report Tuesday from Human Rights Watch . The human...

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News Supreme Court hears arguments in Grokster P2P case
Supreme Court hears arguments in Grokster P2P case
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 01:14:00 pm

The US Supreme Court heard oral arguments Tuesday morning in MGM Studios v. Grokster , 04-480, a case questioning when technology providers can be held secondarily liable for copyright infringement. During the one-hour hearing,...

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News UN report clears Annan, but criticizes role in Oil-for-Food scandal
UN report clears Annan, but criticizes role in Oil-for-Food scandal
Bernard Hibbitts | JURIST Staff
March 29, 2005 11:39:00 am

AP is reporting that the Independent Inquiry Committee into the UN Oil-for-Food Program has cleared UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan of wrongdoing in the scandal, although it remained critical of his actions. The committee was looking into the...

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Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis

Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in Memphis on April 4, 1968.

Pay a virtual visit to The King Center in Atlanta.

NATO created

On April 4, 1949, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was created when twelve countries signed the North Atlantic Treaty. The organization was created as a common alliance against communist encroachment into Europe. Today, NATO has 28 member nations, including former European communist states.

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