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Nominee for US SEC chairman has large fund, stock holdings
President George W. Bush's choice to head the Securities and Exchange Commission, Rep. Christopher Cox, has hundreds of thousands of dollars in money-market and mutual funds and large holdings in stocks of some big companies, his financial report shows.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice O'Connor retires
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court and a moderate conservative who often cast the decisive vote on abortion and other contentious issues, announced her retirement on Friday, and a political battle immediately began over her successor.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice O'Connor retires
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the first woman on the U.S. Supreme Court and a moderate conservative who often cast the decisive vote on abortion and other contentious issues, announced her retirement on Friday, and a political battle immediately began over her successor.
Plane triggers security alert in Washington
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A private plane strayed into restricted airspace over Washington on Wednesday evening, prompting security agents to move President George W. Bush to a safer location and causing the evacuation of the U.S. Capitol, officials said.
Plane triggers security alert in Washington
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A private plane strayed into restricted airspace over Washington on Wednesday evening, prompting security agents to move President George W. Bush to a safer location and causing the evacuation of the U.S. Capitol, officials said.
Plane triggers security alert in Washington
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An unidentified aircraft violated restricted airspace over Washington on Wednesday evening, prompting orders to evacuate the U.S. Capitol and surrounding office buildings, U.S. officials said.
Car bombs hit Baghdad and north Iraq, 29 dead
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least eight car bombs exploded across Iraq on Monday killing about 30 people as insurgents defied a widespread U.S.-Iraqi security clampdown.
Car bombs hit Baghdad and north Iraq, 17 dead
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least six car bombs exploded across Iraq on Monday killing at least 17 people as insurgents defied a widespread U.S.-Iraqi security clampdown.
Car bomber hits Iraq police recruits, 12 killed
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - A suicide bomber drove into a crowd of police trainees in Kurdish northern Iraq on Monday, killing and wounding dozens, and insurgents attacked a police station in Baghdad, defying a widespread security clampdown.