In an address to the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Monday, Securities and Exchange Commission chairman Christopher Cox called for "more streamlined" national accounting rules that are crafted to promote competition rather "than hinder it". Many argue that the accounting rules implementing by the commission following the 2001 Enron collapse and subsequent corporate fraud [...]

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UK Prime Minister Tony Blair's proposed anti-terrorism law is under more pressure for amendment after the UK Parliament's Joint Committee on Human Rights Monday reported that currently-proposed provisions – such as the proposal that someone could be found guilty of inciting terrorist behavior regardless of intent – would be contrary to the European Convention on [...]

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The US military on Monday issued a statement acknowledging the death of a detainee, later revealed to be former Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Hamza al-Zubaidi . The statement said Zubaidi, one of Saddam Hussein's top deputies after the first Gulf War, died in US custody last week. Al-Zubaidi is generally considered responsible for the violent [...]

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Following a brief recess prompted by a defense team walkout and an emotional outburst from Saddam Hussein, the trial of the former Iraqi dictator and seven co-defendants resumed Monday afternoon with the testimony of Ahmed Hassan Mohammed , an eyewitness to the 1982 Dujail torture and murders for which the defendants are charged. Mohammed took [...]

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