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News Judge lifts stay protecting Yukos assets
Judge lifts stay protecting Yukos assets
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 18, 2005 03:38:00 pm

US District Judge Nancy Atlas decided Friday against renewal of the automatic stay protecting the remaining assets of Yukos , the Russian energy company whose bankruptcy case was dismissed in a Houston bankruptcy court last February....

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News Vioxx liability case advances to pre-trial hearings
Vioxx liability case advances to pre-trial hearings
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 18, 2005 03:02:00 pm

The US District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana began pre-trial hearings Friday, launching the federal liability case against Merck & Co. , producers of the painkilling product Vioxx [Vioxx consumer...

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News Darfur war crimes court stymied in UN Security Council
Darfur war crimes court stymied in UN Security Council
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 18, 2005 03:00:00 pm

The UN Security Council appears deadlocked on the Sudan issue after the United States and other countries argued again Thursday over the appropriate venue for criminal prosecutions of war crimes committed in Darfur. A majority of Council...

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News China congress ready for Monday vote on anti-secession law
China congress ready for Monday vote on anti-secession law
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 12, 2005 04:28:00 pm

The presidium of China's National People's Congress (NPC) announced Saturday that the nation's legislators will vote Monday on the passing of the Anti-Secession Law , aimed to foretall Taiwan's secession from...

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News Courthouse shootings suspect in custody
Courthouse shootings suspect in custody
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 12, 2005 04:17:00 pm

Brian Nichols, 33, who fled an Atlanta courthouse after Friday's fatal shootings of Judge Rowland Barnes and two others was arrested Saturday, ending the largest manhunt in Georgia state history. Nichols was taken into custody in an...

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News Army reports indicate abuse caused Afghan prisoner deaths in 2002
Army reports indicate abuse caused Afghan prisoner deaths in 2002
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 12, 2005 02:57:00 pm

The New York Times reported Saturday that as-yet-unreleased investigative reports obtained by Human Rights Watch reveal that the 2002 deaths of two Afghan prisoners in US custody resulted from them being chained and beaten by American soldiers...

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News Federal regulators question legality of Enron contracts
Federal regulators question legality of Enron contracts
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 12, 2005 02:42:00 pm

The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released a six-page order Friday evening suggesting that the Enron Corp. was engaging in illegal activity when it entered contracts with utility companies and cities during the energy crisis...

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News Florida agency probing Schiavo abuse allegations
Florida agency probing Schiavo abuse allegations
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 4, 2005 04:19:00 pm

After a Thursday ruling thwarted an effort to keep court petitions private , documents filed by Florida's Department of Children and Families (DCF) related to the case of 41-year-old Terri Schiavo were made public Friday. The...

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News UK music industry claims victory in file-sharing settlements
UK music industry claims victory in file-sharing settlements
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 4, 2005 03:48:00 pm

The British Phonographic Industry (BPI) said Friday that their first legal battle against Internet file-sharers has been a success. BPI issued their statement after 23 people paid a cumulative sum of £50,000 in an out-of-court settlement. Of...

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BREAKING NEWS ~ Freed Italian hostage mistakenly shot by US forces
Phillip Hong-Barco
March 4, 2005 03:32:00 pm

journalist Giuliana Sgrena to safety after she had been released from her Iraqi captors. The attack wounded Sgrena and killed an Italian secret...

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