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Google dropped Yahoo! ad deal hours before litigation
Google abandoned its search ad deal with rival Yahoo! just three hours before the US Department of Justice DOJ was due to file an antitrust lawsuit alleging Google has a monopoly on the online ad market, claims a lawyer involved in the proceedings. ...
Tags: Google Inc., Internet Search Advertising, Advertisement, Yahoo! Inc., Litigation, Agreement, U.S. Department Of Justice, Search, Google, US Justice Department, Yahoo!, Andrew McDonald
Articles 2008-12-04

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Oly: Samaranch set to talk to US Justice Department
AAP Sports News Australia 12-10-1999 Oly: Samaranch set to talk to US Justice Department LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Dec 9 Reuters - International Olympic Committee president Juan Antonio Samaranch says he is ready to talk to the US Department of Justice,...
Tags: Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., International Olympic Committee, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 1999-12-10
Oly: Samaranch set to talk to US Justice Department
AAP Sports News Australia 12-10-1999 Oly: Samaranch set to talk to US Justice Department International Olympic Committee president JUAN ANTONIO SAMARANCH says he is ready to talk to the US Department of Justice, which is investigating alleged corruption in the...
Tags: Australian Associated Press Pty Ltd., International Olympic Committee, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 1999-12-10
US Justice Department investigates Mercedes corruption
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department is investigating corruption allegations against senior executives of the German luxury car maker Mercedes, its parent company admitted. The Justice Department had begun an investigation of allegations that Mercedes paid bribes in at least a dozen countries and that senior executives were...
Tags: Daimler AG, Manufacturing, SEC, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2005-08-05
US Justice Department to probe secret wiretap leak
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department has opened a probe into the leaking of classified information which revealed that President George W. Bush had authorized a secret government wiretap program, an official source said. "We have opened an investigation into the unauthorized disclosure of classified information related to...
Tags: Bush, Government, phone, president, SOFTWARE, U.S. Department of Justice, warrant
Research articles 2005-12-30
US Justice Department launches probe into domestic wiretaps
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department has launched an investigation into how its lawyers handled requests for warrantless wiretap authority as part of a controversial domestic surveillance program approved by President George W. Bush. The probe, announced in a letter by department legal counsel Marshall Jarrett to Democratic...
Tags: E-mail, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2006-02-16
US Justice Department takes tougher line on torture
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department has broadened its definition of torture under national and international law, revising a controversial memorandum on the topic that brought embarrassment to the administration during the Abu Ghraib prison scandal. The department stressed in a statement late Thursday that "torture is abhorrent...
Tags: torture, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2004-12-31
US Justice Department probing Gonzales meeting with aide
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department is investigating its own chief, Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, to see if he tried to skew testimony over the firings of nine federal prosecutors, officials said. Two department officials, in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee dated Wednesday, confirmed that the...
Tags: aide, firing, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2007-06-15
US Justice Department investigates Shell shortfall
WASHINGTON AFP ? The US Justice Department is investigating whether Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell violated any laws by failing to disclose a significant shortfall in its reserves of oil and natural gas, The New York Times said. The investigation, which a person involved in it told the daily was...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, reserve, Shell, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2004-03-16
US Justice Department investigates Shell shortfall: report
WASHINGTON AFP ? The US Justice Department is investigating whether Anglo-Dutch oil giant Shell violated any laws by failing to disclose a significant shortfall in its reserves of oil and natural gas, it was reported. The investigation, which a person involved in it told The New York Times was...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, reserve, Shell, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2004-03-17
The US Justice Department approves Sirius Satellite Radio's proposed $5b buyout of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings
The US Justice Department approves Sirius Satellite Radio's proposed $5b buyout of rival XM Satellite Radio Holdings, saying the deal was unlikely to hurt competition or consumers.
Tags: Sirius Satellite Radio Inc., U.S. Department of Justice, XM Satellite Radio Inc.
Research articles 2008-05-01
The US Justice Department proposes tougher sanctions against people who attempt to copy music or movies without permission
The US Justice Department proposes tougher sanctions against people who attempt to copy music or movies without permission. The bill will widen intellectual-property protections to cover those who try but fail to make illicit copies of music, movies, software or other copyrighted material.
Tags: music, permission, sanction, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2005-12-01
Justice Department opens prison abuse inquiry into contractor
WASHINGTON AFP ? The US Justice Department said it has started a criminal investigation into the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by a civilian contractor. The Defense Department refered the case to the Justice Department Thursday, department spokesman Mark Corallo said in a statement. "Yesterday, the Department of Justice...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2004-05-21
Justice Department probing FBI claims of prisoner abuse
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department is conducting its own investigation into FBI allegations of prisoner abuse at the US naval base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba and at Abu Ghraib prison, an official said, confirming the first civilian probe into the scandal. "We have a review looking at...
Tags: FBI, Government, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2005-01-15
US Justice Department clears two stock exchange mergers
WASHINGTON AFP — US regulators cleared two mergers involving US stock markets, including the New York Stock Exchange's acquisition of electronic platform Archipelago and a Nasdaq-Instinet tie-up. The Justice Department said neither deal was likely to harm competition. "After detailed investigations of the exchange mergers, the Department determined...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, FINANCE, Instinet, Investment, merger, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., NYSE Euronext, stock, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2005-11-16
US Justice Dpt releases documents in prosecutor firings scandal
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department released 3,000 pages of documents Monday related to the firing of eight federal prosecutors that has led to calls for Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign. Tasia Scolinos, the Justice Department's public affairs director, described the step as "virtually unprecedented" and said...
Tags: attorney, firing, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2007-03-19
US Justice Departments Seeks Advice Over Microsoft Remedies
The US Justice Department has reportedly approached "at least two" technology investment banks for suggestions on how Microsoft Corp might be broken up, according to a report in USA Today on Thursday. But the two, who requested anonymity, said they declined the request. The Department was said to be seeking...
Tags: FINANCE, Government, Microsoft Corp., U.S. Department of Justice, USA Today
Research articles 1999-07-30
US Justice Dept. approves SBC-AT&T, Verizon-MCI mergers
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department approved the telecommunications industry mega-mergers of Verizon with MCI and SBC Communications with AT&T, subject to the divestiture of some operations by both groups. The approvals clear a major hurdle to the deals that create two telecom powerhouses in the United States....
Tags: AT&T Corp., FCC, FINANCE, Investment, MCI Inc., merger, NETWORKING, SBC Communications Inc., TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, U.S. Department of Justice, Verizon Communications Inc.
Research articles 2005-10-27
US Justice Dept opens internal wiretapping probe: lawmakers
WASHINGTON AFP — The US Justice Department has opened an internal review of the National Security Agency's controversial warrantless wiretapping program, two lawmakers who pushed for the probe announced. "After nearly a year of stonewalling, security clearances have finally been approved by the White House so that the Department of...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 2006-11-28
Legal headaches. (Microsoft's antitrust case against the US Justice Department intensifies)(Business This Week)(includes other international business news briefs)(Brief Article)
As Microsoft's antitrust battles with America's Justice Department continued, 11 states issued subpoenas demanding information from the software giant about its upcoming Windows 98 operating system and the extent to which it is "bundled" withAs Microsoft's antitrust battles with America's Justice Department continued, 11 states issued...
Tags: antitrust, Microsoft Corp., software, U.S. Department of Justice
Research articles 1998-02-07
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