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Fifth day ends without verdict in ex-Senator Edwards' trial GREENSBORO, North Carolina (Reuters) - Jurors deciding the fate of former U.S. Senator John Edwards in his campaign finance trial appeared on Thursday to be immersed in a detailed review of money spent by a supporter on the ex-presidential candidate's mistress and political aide. The North Carolina jury asked for a closer look at 20 more pieces of evidence on their fifth day of deliberations on ... news.yahoo.com
John Edwards Defense Relies on Definition of 'The' John Edwards Begins His Defense Today Which Should Last a Week news.yahoo.com
As provinces balk at EI changes, Flaherty says let's talk Finance Minister vows ‘open debate’ after protests from provinces that would be most affected by stricter rules for frequent claimants www.theglobeandmail.com
Edwards Defense Relies on Definition of 'The' Not since Bill Clinton challenged the definition of "is" has so much hinged on a very short word. John Edwards appears to basing much of his defense, which begins today in a North Carolina courtroom, on the legal interpretation of the word "the." abcnews.go.com
Finance Minister Flaherty says NDP's Mulcair is wrong about oilsands TORONTO - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair has it wrong when it comes to the oilsands. news.yahoo.com
Sovereign debt Government bonds usually issued in the national currency to raise funds to finance a country’s growth or spending uk.finance.yahoo.com
lack of clarity on software exports hurting industry: Murthy Bangalore,May 20 (IANS) The Indian IT industry is in a quandary for want of clarity from the government on the definition of software exports, Infosys chairman emeritus N.R. Narayana Murthy said Sunday. in.news.yahoo.com
Leaders call to broaden conflict definition At its annual meeting held here on Monday, both the World Diamond Council and the current chairwoman of the Kimberley Process said they support broadening the definition of conflict diamond. www.nationaljeweler.com
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says NDP’s Thomas Mulcair is wrong about oilsands Finance Minister Jim Flaherty says NDP Leader Thomas Mulcair has it wrong when it comes to the oilsands. www.canada.com
Siplin agrees to $3,000 settlement with elections commission By Jim Saunders, The News Service of Florida TALLAHASSEE — Sen. Gary Siplin, D-Orlando, has agreed to pay a $3,000 fine because of missing information on campaign-finance reports and an excessive contribution from a phosphate-industry group. The case, which stems from Siplin’s 2008 re-election campaign, had been scheduled to go before an administrative law judge June 7. [...] orlando.feedsportal.com
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