He was convicted in 1996 of bribing former South Korean president Roh Tae-woo but pardoned a year later by then-president Kim Young-sam.
By then--late May--the SEC had approved the SROs new rules for analyst disclosure, but Spitzer was the first to bare his teeth.
But after the show went off the air, the actor -- by then 18 -- struggled to find a place in show business.
Seven low-ranking guards and two military intelligence soldiers -- described by then-Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz as "bad apples" -- were disciplined.
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It began with the book "Legacy, " written by then-14-year-old Cayla Kluver.
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And when the final whistle sounded, the Ravens were basking in the Superdome limelight -- all of them, by then -- after their 34-31 Super Bowl win.
Tucson became a symbol of American's gun violence in 2011 when a mentally ill man opened fire at a political meet-and-greet hosted by then-Rep. Gabrielle Giffords outside a Tucson-area supermarket.
If the Europeans really have done nothing more on fiscal policy by then--and if the eurozone still has relatively high interest rates--the conversation may be rather more awkward for them.
The usual suspects are clamoring for the sacking of Donald Rumsfeld, a goal some had sought from shortly after he was first chosen to serve as Secretary of Defense by then-President-elect Bush.
Swartz was long gone from Reddit by then -- he was let go just after the Conde Nast purchase -- but believed in the ethos of the site and the open Internet in general.
Ailes, a highly respected political-consultant guru who was successfully raising CNBC's profile and audience numbers when approached by Murdoch (who correctly sensed Ailes was under-appreciated by his then-bosses), succeeded by emphatically breaking the too-liberal mold of TV-land.
And, oh yeah, then wait a little more -- just until you get to the point where the by-then-dated phone is a distant memory in your mind and you couldn't possibly care less about its release (much to Palm's chagrin, undoubtedly).
British authorities adopted a similar strategy in 2009 when the names of 16 people barred from entering the UK for promoting hatred - including Islamic extremists and white supremacists - was published by then-Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
They were sentenced to death but received pardons in 1997 by then-President Kim Young-Sam.
She denied knowledge of the kidnappings, carried out by a gang - the Zodiacs - led by her Mexican then-boyfriend Israel Vallarta, who confessed.
When former New York State comptroller Alan Hevesi pleaded guilty last year in a pension-fund investigation by then-Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, he negotiated an agreement in which prosecutors stipulated there was no evidence to charge his sons with any crimes.
Buffalo Bills kicker Dave Rayner, in the Jets' 28-24 victory Nov. 27, appeared to misfire during his kickoff, which was recovered by then-Jets safety Emmanuel Cook at Buffalo's 36-yard-line.
Frenchman Mozika, 22, looked a good signing for City last summer when he was signed by then-boss Simon Davies after impressing in a two-week trial following his release by Nantes.
In Montana, the legislature rejected a state-run insurance market proposed by then- Gov. Brian Schweitzer, a Democrat, in 2011.
State lawmakers in Connecticut first tried to pass a similar bill in 2009 -- but were ultimately blocked by then-Gov. Jodi Rell, a Republican.
"So safety is still of utmost importance for Volvo, " he adds, pointing to how Volvo is aiming for "zero accidents" for its customers by 2020 - or rather, by then "no-one should be killed or injured in a Volvo".
When it opened in 1981, the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek became instantly famous locally for its Italian Renaissance design, for its blushing countenance--peach dominated the exterior and interior walls, flooring, and even the furniture--and for its put-Dallas-on-the-map restaurant then run by celebrity chef Dean Fearing.
There is no getting around the fact that Mr. Reagan abhorred nuclear weapons and was sorely tempted by an offer made by then-Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev at Reykjavik in 1986 to eliminate the two nations' nuclear arsenals.
In 1991 the property, then used mainly by the then-U.S. Sen.
In front of live television cameras in a special hosted by then-actor Ronald Reagan, Disney opened the park to an over-capacity crowd on July 17, 1955.
Brown's decision brings to an end a 23-cap career which began when he was called up by then-England boss Kevin Keegan against Hungary in 1999.
One thing President Bush should do is push a bill that was passed by Congress in 1998 but vetoed by then-President Clinton.
During the PRI's 12-year hiatus from presidency, its members firmly opposed such measures proposed by then-ruling National Action Party, arguing the country would lose sovereignty by allowing foreign investment in Pemex.
They were requested by Rep. Dutch Ruppersberger during a classified briefing by then-CIA director David Petraeus and were intended to be used by members of Congress and administration officials.
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