Oil Executive Won?t Resign Over Charges
The chief executive of Total will not resign despite preliminary corruption charges against him over a 1997 contract with Iran....
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World Briefing | Asia: Afghanistan: NATO Forces Attacked
A suicide car bomber attacked a Canadian troop convoy in the southern city of Kandahar, and a roadside bomb struck a vehicle carrying Romanian troops on a road linking Kandahar and Zabul Provinces....
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Detroit Finds Agreement On The Need To Be Green
Labor and management in the auto industry agreed that Detroit must act to reduce its vehicles? impact on the environment....
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African Players Choose Club Or Country
The African Cup of Nations being staged Jan. 20-Feb. 10 in Ghana will whisk away some of the top players in the English Premier League and other leagues for a month or more....
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Nepalis Line Up To Vote In Election To Revamp Nation
The people of Nepal voted on Thursday in landmark elections meant to end a bloody chapter in the country’s history, even as they usher in a whole new set of worries....
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Settlement News



Pfizer Begins Settling Painkiller Cases

Pfizer has begun negotiating settlements with individual plaintiff’s firms over its Celebrex and Bextra painkillers, a New York lawyer said.
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Wachovia to Pay as Much as $144 Million in Marketing Case

The settlement ends a federal investigation into accusations that the bank allowed telemarketers to use its accounts to steal millions of dollars from unsuspecting victims.
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U.N. Warns That Darfur War Is Worsening, With Perhaps 300, 000 Dead

UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- The conflict in Darfur is deteriorating, with full deployment of a new peacekeeping force delayed until 2009 and no prospect of a political settlement for a war that has killed perhaps 300,000 people in five years, U.N. officials said Tuesday.
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Scandal to Cost Ex-Fannie Mae Officers Millions

Franklin Raines and two other top Fannie Mae executives are paying a total of nearly $31.4 million in a settlement with the government over their roles in a 2004 accounting scandal.
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Ex-Fannie Mae Executives Said to Be Near Settlement

Federal regulators plan to announce on Friday a legal settlement with executives over their roles in an accounting scandal that surfaced in 2004.
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External News for: settlement

SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse Settlement - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Pit (blog)SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse SettlementWall Street JournalBesides not following through with additional rules, the SEC proposed to a New York federal court that parts of the settlement be stripped away. ...In Rejecting SEC Settlement, Has Pauley Pulled a Rakoff?Wall Street Journal (blog)SEC, Wall Street tried to ease analyst curbs: WSJMarketWatchUS judge weighs in on 2003 analyst dealReutersWashington Post -StreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog) -Wall Street Journalall 21 news articles »

SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse Settlement - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Pit (blog)SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse SettlementWall Street JournalBesides not following through with additional rules, the SEC proposed to a New York federal court that parts of the settlement be stripped away. ...In Rejecting SEC Settlement, Has Pauley Pulled a Rakoff?Wall Street Journal (blog)SEC, Wall Street tried to ease analyst curbs: WSJMarketWatchUS judge weighs in on 2003 analyst dealReutersWashington Post -StreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog) -Wall Street Journalall 21 news articles »

Facebook Settlement Over Beacon Approved; Privacy Foundation Created - Wall Street Journal

Wired NewsFacebook Settlement Over Beacon Approved; Privacy Foundation CreatedWall Street JournalA federal judge has approved a $9.5 million settlement of a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged privacy ...Judge approves Facebook's settlement offer in Beacon caseComputerworldJudges Approves $9.5 Million Facebook 'Beacon' AccordWired NewsJudge Approves $9.5 Million Facebook Beacon SettlementDigital Media WireLos Angeles Times -ReadWriteWeb (blog) -National Journal (blog)all 39 news articles »

SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse Settlement - Wall Street Journal

Wall Street Pit (blog)SEC Didn't Expand Upon Stock-Abuse SettlementWall Street JournalBesides not following through with additional rules, the SEC proposed to a New York federal court that parts of the settlement be stripped away. ...In Rejecting SEC Settlement, Has Pauley Pulled a Rakoff?Wall Street Journal (blog)SEC, Wall Street tried to ease analyst curbs: WSJMarketWatchUS judge weighs in on 2003 analyst dealReutersWashington Post -StreetInsider.com (subscription) (blog) -Wall Street Journalall 21 news articles »

Facebook Settlement Over Beacon Approved; Privacy Foundation Created - Wall Street Journal

Wired NewsFacebook Settlement Over Beacon Approved; Privacy Foundation CreatedWall Street JournalA federal judge has approved a $9.5 million settlement of a federal class-action lawsuit over alleged privacy ...Judge approves Facebook's settlement offer in Beacon caseComputerworldJudges Approves $9.5 Million Facebook 'Beacon' AccordWired NewsJudge Approves $9.5 Million Facebook Beacon SettlementDigital Media WireLos Angeles Times -ReadWriteWeb (blog) -National Journal (blog)all 39 news articles »

Maine shares in drug fraud settlement - Morning Sentinel

BNETMaine shares in drug fraud settlementMorning SentinelMaine will receive over $405000, while Medicaid programs nationwide will receive approximately $19.2 million of the total settlement, Maine Attorney General ...Washington state's share of Alpharma settlement: $100KBizjournals.comKing Pharmaceuticals Announces US Department of Justice SettlementCNNMoney.com (press release)Mo. to get $840000 in $42.5M Alpharma settlementSt. Louis Business JournalBusinessWeek -Avvo -LEX18 Lexington KY Newsall 67 news articles »

 
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