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Merrill Lynch and Bank of America’s TARP Timeline ... From The University of Chicago Law School Faculty Blog, the sins of Merrill Lynch are laid out in a nice timeline:. Bank of America announced it was buying ...
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Review of “The Prince of Fenway Park,” by Julianna Baggott (For ... Feb 20, 2009 ... Review of “The Prince of Fenway Park,” by Julianna Baggott (For ... When I started this book, I loved the sensitivity and honesty of the ...
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December 29, 1911 – Birthday of Klaus Fuchs « Rhapsodyinbooks’s Weblog December 29, 1911 – Birthday of Klaus Fuchs. Posted on December 29, 2008 by rhapsodyinbooks. Klaus Fuchs was a German-born physicist who was convicted as a ...
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December 25, 1642 - Birthday of Isaac Newton - A Christmas Present ... December 25, 1642 - Birthday of Isaac Newton - A Christmas Present for Humanity! Posted on December 25, 2008 by rhapsodyinbooks. The year Galileo died, ...
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January 9, 1859 - Carrie Chapman Catt is Born in Ripon, Wisconsin ... Jan 9, 2009 ... Carrie Chapman Catt is one of the most formerly famous people that no ... Catt unveiled her “Winning Plan” to campaign simultaneously for ...
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March 6, 1857 - The Supreme Court Issued the Dred Scott Decision ... Mar 6, 2009 ... Sandford was issued on March 6, 1857. Dred Scott was a slave from the state of Missouri. He sued for his freedom, alleging that he had been ...
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January 22, 1973 - The Supreme Court Decided Roe v. Wade ... The Court contended that the express guarantees of the Bill of Rights were not meaningful unless those rights had “penumbras, formed by emanations from ...
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October 29, 1929: Official Date of the 1929 Stock Market Crash ... October 29, 1929: Official Date of the 1929 Stock Market Crash. Posted on October 29, 2008 by rhapsodyinbooks. Four days prior to the big crash, ...
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January 24, 1950 - Patent Issued for the Microwave Oven ... On January 24, 1950, the original microwave oven patent was ... On October 8, 1945 Raytheon filed a U.S. patent for Spencer’s microwave ...
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March 7, 1965 - “Bloody Sunday” in Selma, Alabama ... On Sunday March 7, 1965 about six hundred people led by John Lewis and Hosea Williams began a fifty-four mile march from Selma, Alabama to the state capitol ...
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