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* [[United States|American]] media mogul '''[[Martha Stewart]]''' is found guilty on four charges relating to an [[insider trading]] scandal. She faces up to 20 years in federal [[prison]], but she plans to appeal. |
* [[United States|American]] media mogul '''[[Martha Stewart]]''' is found guilty on four charges relating to an [[insider trading]] scandal. She faces up to 20 years in federal [[prison]], but she plans to appeal. |
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*Senator '''[[John Kerry]]''' wins 9 of 10 [[Super Tuesday]] [[U.S. Democratic Party presidential nomination, 2004|U.S. presidential contests]]; [[John Edwards]] withdraws on Wednesday. |
*Senator '''[[John Kerry]]''' wins 9 of 10 [[Super Tuesday]] [[U.S. Democratic Party presidential nomination, 2004|U.S. presidential contests]]; [[John Edwards]] withdraws on Wednesday. |
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*'''[[Horst Köhler]]''' resigns as the head of the [[International Monetary Fund|IMF]] in order to accept the nomination for [[President of Germany|Presidency of Germany]] (a largely ceremonial office). |
*'''[[Horst Köhler]]''' resigns as the head of the [[International Monetary Fund|IMF]] in order to accept the nomination for the [[President of Germany|Presidency of Germany]] (a largely ceremonial office). |
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Revision as of 07:50, 6 March 2004
- American media mogul Martha Stewart is found guilty on four charges relating to an insider trading scandal. She faces up to 20 years in federal prison, but she plans to appeal.
- Senator John Kerry wins 9 of 10 Super Tuesday U.S. presidential contests; John Edwards withdraws on Wednesday.
- Horst Köhler resigns as the head of the IMF in order to accept the nomination for the Presidency of Germany (a largely ceremonial office).