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Thomas Finds Himself in Inauguration Controversy
A week before Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist swore in President Bush to a second term as president last month, Justice Clarence Thomas presided over a little-noticed inauguration inside the court building that has generated some controversy.Lenders claim larger part of America's neighborhoods
ONLY THE POSSUMS are enjoying the backyard of 2035 Lilac Lane in Decatur, where Wall Street titan Bear Stearns Cos. is just another homeowner by default. ''It's a mess,'' said Kiwanna Ford, 31, who grew up next door to the vacant brick ranch-style house four miles south of the DeKalb County Courthouse. Bear Stearns seized the property three months ago after Ford's neighbor stopped making payments on his mortgage.BankUnited CEO John Kanas: offer 'blew up in my face'
CEO John Kanas says he wasn't interested in selling BankUnited. But when Goldman Sachs offered to shop the institution around, his board was willing to listen to offers.Inmate awaits execution, yet hopes real name will save his life
Sandusky jurors begin deliberating sex abuse case
Jerry Sandusky is the victim of overzealous investigators and accusers with financial motives who targeted the generous former Penn State assistant football coach, his attorney said in his closing argument Thursday at his client's child sex abuse trial.Green With Envy? Dechert`s Raises Might Not Create Backlash of Cash Among Rivals
Most managing partners at large Philadelphia firms say they will not follow the pattern of two years ago and increase first-year associate salaries in response to Dechert`s recent decision to raise the bar to $125,000. But if one or two of their peer firms match Dechert or come close, managers indicated, they might have a change of heart.Saddam Hussein's Next Job: Divorce Referee?
Connecticut attorney Glenn A. Gazin's lack of restraint got the best of him when he wrote a letter to opposing counsel that even Saddam Hussein would be an acceptable choice to oversee his divorcing client's supervised visits with her four young daughters. He didn't mean to be taken literally. But Judge Kevin Tierney held Gazin's feet to the fire and ordered him to personally write the deposed Iraqi dictator to see if he was available.Executive Privilege Battle Intensifies Over Bush's Refusal to Let Miers Testify
A House panel began clearing the way Thursday for contempt proceedings against former White House counsel Harriet Miers after she obeyed President Bush and skipped a hearing on the firings of federal prosecutors.Continental Guilty in Concorde Crash, French Court Rules
A French court has convicted Continental Airlines and one of its mechanics of manslaughter for setting off a chain of events that sent a supersonic Concorde crashing into a hotel outside Paris a decade ago, killing 113 people. Both mechanic John Taylor and the airline said they would appeal.Trending Stories
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