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News NASD bans Quattrone from securities industry for life
NASD bans Quattrone from securities industry for life
Matt Lubniewski
November 22, 2004 01:20:00 pm

NASD's National Adjudicatory Council (NAC) on Monday permanently barred Frank Quattrone from working in the securities industry in any capacity for refusing to testify about his possible involvment in document destruction and obstruction of justice while at Credit Suisse...

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News Judge to decide outcome of San Diego mayoral race
Judge to decide outcome of San Diego mayoral race
Matt Lubniewski
November 22, 2004 12:48:00 pm

The outcome of a pending lawsuit may decide the San Diego mayoral election. Incumbent Dick Murphy finished with 2,205 more votes than Councilwoman Donna Frye, according to the San Diego Registrar of Voters. However, the League of Women Voters...

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News Senate passes copyright reform bill
Senate passes copyright reform bill
Matt Lubniewski
November 22, 2004 12:34:00 pm

The US Senate has passed a bill increasing penalties for certain violations of copyright. The provisions, included in legislation approved, Saturday set up to three years in prison for those who videotape movies while in the theater, and stiff...

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News FCC may again impose indecency fines on football program
FCC may again impose indecency fines on football program
Matt Lubniewski
November 17, 2004 01:50:00 pm

An Federal Communications Commission spokeswoman said Wednesday that the FCC has received a number of complaints about the opening scene of ABC's most recent airing of Monday Night Football. The agency may decide to investigate the incident, which could...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ House Republicans change rules to let DeLay retain leadership even if indicted
BREAKING NEWS ~ House Republicans change rules to let DeLay retain leadership even if indicted
Matt Lubniewski
November 17, 2004 01:23:00 pm

AP is reporting that House Republicans have adopted a change in rules that would protect re-elected GOP Majority Leader Tom DeLay from having to relinquish his party leadership post in the event of his indictment by a Texas grand...

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News BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush selects Harriet Miers as White House counsel
BREAKING NEWS ~ Bush selects Harriet Miers as White House counsel
Matt Lubniewski
November 17, 2004 01:03:00 pm

AP is reporting that President Bush has picked deputy chief of staff Harriet Miers as White House counsel, the post to be vacated by attorney general nominee Alberto Gonzales.1:10 PM ET - The AP story is available here. Harriet...

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News Polanksi asks UK court for permission to sue via video
Polanksi asks UK court for permission to sue via video
Matt Lubniewski
November 17, 2004 01:01:00 pm

Roman Polanski, the Oscar-winning film director, urged England's highest court on Wednesday to allow him sue via video link to avoid being extradited to the US on charges of child sex offenses. Polanski, who lives in Paris, wishes to...

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News Pilgrim Baxter founders settle with SEC for ‘unprecedented’ amount
Pilgrim Baxter founders settle with SEC for ‘unprecedented’ amount
Matt Lubniewski
November 17, 2004 12:28:00 pm

The SEC announced Wednesday that Gary Pilgrim and Harold Baxter, founders of Pligrim Baxter mutual funds, have agreed to pay $80 million each and be barred from associating with mutual funds in settlement of charges the SEC had brought...

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News American Express to sue Visa, MasterCard
American Express to sue Visa, MasterCard
Matt Lubniewski
November 15, 2004 01:40:00 pm

American Express announced Monday that it is suing fellow credit card giants Visa and MasterCard, along with eight banks, alleging anticompetitive practices which prevented American Express from issuing credit cards through US banks. American Express said that it would...

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News NJ Governor McGreevey resigns, effective midnight
NJ Governor McGreevey resigns, effective midnight
Matt Lubniewski
November 15, 2004 01:12:00 pm

New Jersey Governor James McGreevey submitted his letter of resignation on Monday. The letter simply reads, "Dear Madam Secretary, I resign effective 11:59 p.m. on Monday, November 15, 2004." Aides reported that McGreevey's last day in office was expected...

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US House voted to impeach President Clinton

On December 19, 1998, a divided US House of Representatives voted to impeach President Bill Clinton on charges of lying under oath to a federal grand jury and obstructing justice in the Monica Lewinsky affair.

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