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Man Who Sought Execution Kills Self
Trisha [email protected] mentally ill killer who said he murdered two strangers so the state of Georgia would execute him, took his own life late Sunday night.Daniel Morris Colwell, sentenced to die for the 1996 shooting deaths of Mickey and Judith Bell in an Americus Wal-Mart parking lot, hung himself with a braided bedsheet in his Death Row cell at 11:35 p.Justices May Review Ga. Case to Set Retardation Standard in Capital Trials
Tony [email protected] two years after ruling in Atkins v. Virginia that executing mentally retarded death row inmates is unconstitutional, the U.S. Supreme Court is faced with a case asking how much proof of retardation a defendant must provide.At its private conference on Thursday, the Court is scheduled to consider whether to grant review in dozens of matters, including Stripling v.JPMorgan chief misses own too-big-to-fail threat
It was surprising to hear JPMorgan Chase Co. Chief Executive Jamie Dimon say, "It would be a very bad long-term policy error to have banks that are too big to fail." Dimon, after all, runs one of the biggest members of the too-big-to-fail club. Things became clearer when he quickly added, "By that I don't mean make the banks smaller.Bank founded in Cobb County to serve small businesses
BACKED BY SEVERAL members of the local legal community, commercial bankers have launched a community bank to cater to small businesses in the area. Vinings Bank opened its doors Monday in a temporary location on Atlanta Road near Cumberland Parkway and Interstate 285."Small business people want to have a relationship with a bank where they know the CEO and chief lending officers," said Roger C.View more book results for the query "*"
Immigration ruling spurs hope for both sides in Georgia
Both sides in the constitutional fight over Georgia's recent immigration laws said Monday that the U.S. Supreme Court has reinforced their positions in a decision that struck part and upheld part of Arizona's statutes targeting people who are in the country illegally.Lehman's wrath felt in land of Genghis Khan
There's more than a little irony concerning Mongolia and the date Sept. 15.That's when many investors hope an agreement will be reached on the Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mining project, which could double the size of the economy. It's also the first anniversary of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.'s demise.The aftershocks still are being felt in this remote and economically disconnected nation of 2.Only a small recovery for Madoff investors likely
NEW YORK AP - Investing a dollar and getting 10 cents back in return is a bad deal even in today's market. But recovering 10 cents on the dollar might be optimistic for investors who gave their cash to the Ponzi scheme that Bernard Madoff ran.Moreover, they face a years-long process to get any money back as investigators search to find Madoff's assets.NYC mayor: City challenges inspired 3rd-term push
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