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  Liberty National Securities, Inc., Robert J. Guyer, and Sonia Howe Radencovici: Admin. Proc. Rel. No. 34-48189 / July ...
In a separate Order issued on June 30, 2003, I ordered Respondent Sonia Howe Radencovici (Radencovici) to show cause on or by July 11, 2003, why she should not be held in default and why she should not be barred from association with a broker or dealer.
On May 23, 2003, Respondent Radencovici was personally served with the OIP, and on April 17, 2003, counsel for Respondent Radencovici was served via certified mail with a copy of the OIP.
As of July 17, 2003, Respondent Radencovici has failed to file an answer to the OIP and has failed to respond to my Order to show cause why she should not be held in default.
www.sec.gov /litigation/admin/34-48189.htm   (927 words)

  
 Charles E. Dickerson: Lit. Rel. No. 18235 / July 17, 2003
Dickerson, who lives in Tennessee, will be arraigned on July 17, 2003.
Dickerson faces a maximum of 10 years in prison for the charges of obstructing the court, 5 years for charges of obstructing the SEC investigation, while the contempt of court charges carry no statutory maximum sentence.
The amount of disgorgement and civil penalties that Dickerson and Volunteer will pay in the civil case have not yet been set.
www.sec.gov /litigation/litreleases/lr18235.htm   (295 words)

  
  July 17 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
July 17 is the 198th day (199th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 167 days remaining.
2003 - David Kelly, Welsh UN weapons inspector (b.
2003 - Rosalyn Tureck, American pianist and harpsichordist (b.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/July_17   (1493 words)

  
 NTI: Global Security Newswire - Thursday, July 17, 2003
The agency then examined the veracity of the documents, finding a number of flaws, such as incorrect references to the date of the Nigerien constitution, the incorrect name of the Nigerien foreign minister at the time the alleged documents were signed and the use of obsolete letterhead and the incorrect symbol of the Nigerien presidency.
The theory, according to La Repubblica, is that the break-in was staged to cover the removal of material needed to forge the documents (Bonini/D’avanzo, La Repubblica, July 16, GSN translation).
As of July 4, less than 38,000 civilian health care workers had received the vaccination (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention release, July 4).
www.nti.org /d_newswire/issues/newswires/2003_7_17.html   (6012 words)

  
 Businesspundit: July 2003   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Filed in archive Economics by rob on July 31, 2003
Filed in archive weblogs by rob on July 17, 2003
Filed in archive Government by rob on July 17, 2003
www.businesspundit.com /50226711/july_2003.php   (2856 words)

  
 July 17, 2003
The Press Office under the Ministry of Health published Thursday afternoon a press release on the latest SARS situation on the Chinese mainland.
From 10:00 am July 16 to 10:00 am July 17, the Chinese mainland reported no new diagnosed or suspected SARS case, and no death.
Now 13 diagnosed patients are receiving treatment in a hospital on the Chinese mainland (all from Beijing).
www.china.org.cn /english/features/SARS/70202.htm   (82 words)

  
 FBI Employee Arrested and Charged in Three Federal Indictments (July 17, 2003)
It alleges that between July 13, 2000 to November 12, 2002, Castillo intentionally exceeded his authority and accessed an FBI computer on six different occasions for the purpose of private financial gain.
It alleges that from October 2002 to January 2003, Castillo collected more than $1,000 in money or other things of value from trafficking in and using stolen cellular telephones.
On May 9, 2003, FBI agents seized a computer from Castillo’s residence.
www.usdoj.gov /criminal/cybercrime/castilloArrest.htm   (550 words)

  
 Press Briefing by Scott McClellan
The two leaders will discuss efforts to advance peace between Israelis and Palestinians, as well as a range of bilateral and regional issues.
And you had a very unique situation, a dictator that was willing to invade his neighbors and did invade his neighbors in the past.
You had a dictator who defied 17 United Nations Security Council resolutions and refused to comply with the international community for 12 years, a dictator who sponsored and harbored known terrorists and terrorist groups.
www.whitehouse.gov /news/releases/2003/07/20030717-5.html   (6368 words)

  
 Table of Contents, July 17, 2003 - The New York Review of Books
She is a former professor of English at Cornell and the author of ten novels, of which the most recent is Truth and Consequences.
Norman Mailer's article "The White Man Unburdened" appeared in the July 17, 2003 issue of The New York Review.
Christopher de Bellaigue was born in London in 1971 and has worked as a journalist in the Middle East and South Asia since 1994.
www.nybooks.com /contents/20030717   (975 words)

  
 NucNews - July 17, 2003
GUANGZHOU, China, July 17 - China stepped up its efforts to broker negotiations between the United States and North Korea today, dispatching a senior diplomat to Washington and urging both sides to revive a discarded 1994 accord on ending North Korea's nuclear program.
It was little noticed when the president signed an executive order in March 2003 delaying the release of millions of classified archival documents that would otherwise have been automatically declassified after 25 years.
WASHINGTON, July 16 - The Republican-led Senate defeated an effort tonight to establish a bipartisan panel to examine the use of intelligence in the prelude to the Iraq war.
nucnews.net /nucnews/2003nn/0307nn/030717nn.htm   (20354 words)

  
 Active.com Insider, July 17, 2003
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www.active.com /insider/07172003.html   (564 words)

  
 CaliforniaArt.com - News & Events, July 2003
Most recently (2003) he has opened a second gallery -- at the Montage Resort and Spa.
Only a mile from his main gallery, it serves as an important display space for up-scale vacationers who might not make the jaunt to the main gallery.
This will probably be held at the Monterey History and Art Association but exact details need to be obtained from Tim Thomas at 831-372-2608 x 17 or by email: tim@montereyhistory.org.
www.californiaart.com /events.html   (8294 words)

  
 CNN.com - White House hits back at Democratic critics - Jul. 17, 2003
CNN.com - White House hits back at Democratic critics - Jul. 17, 2003
Administration officials say the White House will be more aggressive in answering Democratic critics on Iraq.
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www.cnn.com /2003/ALLPOLITICS/07/17/wh.critics   (735 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/July 17
2003 - Antje, walrus, long-time mascot of German tv station NDR
2003 - Dr. David Kelly, UN weapons inspector
July 16 - July 18 - June 16 - August 18 -- listing of all days
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/July_17   (845 words)

  
 MBR: Children's Bookwatch, July 2003
An inviting story about learning to see more of the world around one, Armadillo's Orange is perfect for children preschool through first grade.
Written and illustrated by Julie Baer for children ages 3 to 8, I Only Like What I Like is the story of Dewey Jackson Braintree-Berg, a young boy who is strict and severe in his personal preferences.
Dewey only likes apples that are red, one certain fl-and-white cat, noodles shaped like letters on Monday, and so forth.
www.midwestbookreview.com /cbw/jul_03.htm   (5938 words)

  
 ARTicles -- July 2003 -- Archives
WASHINGTON, July 31 — The Pentagon official who oversaw the development of a plan for the military to operate a terrorist futures-trading market is resigning under pressure, a senior defense official said today.
WASHINGTON, July 28 — The Pentagon office that proposed spying electronically on Americans to monitor potential terrorists has a new experiment.
RAMALLAH, West Bank, July 13 — A mob attacked an eminent Palestinian political scientist today as he prepared to announce a striking finding from a regionwide survey of Palestinian refugees: Only a small minority of them exercise a "right of return" to Israel as part of a peace agreement.
www.16beavergroup.org /mtarchive/archives/2003_07.php   (11663 words)

  
 Advisory Board (RSS 2.0 at Harvard Law)
On July 15, 2003, UserLand Software transferred ownership of its RSS 2.0 specification to the Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard Law School.
UserLand is a leading developer of tools that produce and consume RSS, and originator of the RSS 2.0 specification.
After the dust has settled we'll discuss how to proceed.
cyber.law.harvard.edu /rss/advisoryBoard.html   (514 words)

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