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Nichols' Lawyer Seeks Gag Order
Steven H. [email protected] the defendant's Sixth Amendment rights, both sides in the case of accused courthouse shooter Brian G. Nichols asked the judge to withhold the release of witness statements contained in a Fulton County Sheriff's Office report of the courthouse shootings. In addition, the lead defense counsel, Christopher W.School systems sued over charter school campaigns
Charter school supporters filed a class action suit today in hopes of stopping what they believe is an illegal use of tax-funded resources by local school districts to oppose an upcoming charter school referendum.Bush invokes executive privilege to deny Congress testimony from former White House aides
WASHINGTON AP - President Bush invoked executive privilege Monday to deny requests by Congress for testimony from two former aides about the firings of federal prosecutors.The White House, however, did offer again to make former counsel Harriet Miers and one-time political director Sara Taylor available for private, off-the-record interviews.Final exec faces sentence in US firm's $275M bust
GREENVILLE, South Carolina AP - Donald McQuade skipped lobster dinners and long vacations for decades, pouring every dollar he saved into a little South Carolina company that offered returns close to 10 percent by loaning to people who could not borrow anywhere else.By the time he turned 75, McQuade was a millionaire.View more book results for the query "*"
Top Dems looking to Obama for health care momentum
WASHINGTON AP - Democratic congressional leaders hope President Barack Obama's unveiling of his final health care package Wednesday will help resuscitate an effort that seemed all but dead until recently.The president planned to describe his plan at the White House, a day after he said he was open to melding four Republican ideas into his proposal.Hewlett-Packard chairman Dunn to step down in January
SAN JOSE, Calif. AP - Hewlett-Packard Co. said Tuesday that Patricia Dunn will step down as chairwoman of the computer and printer maker in January amid a widening scandal involving a possibly illegal probe into media leaks. She will be succeeded by CEO Mark Hurd.Hurd will retain his existing positions as chief executive and president and Dunn will remain as a director.BellSouth gets legislature to hang up on high-tech regulation
By Andy Peters, Staff ReporterAs competitions go, the final vote on a key telecommunications bill last week was a laugher. Senate Bill 120 won final approval from the Georgia General Assembly with a 157-4 vote in the House of Representatives.But how the bill would affect competition in the telecommunications industry, if signed into law by Gov.Trending Stories
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