• What awaits Wilders in the Netherlands may be a harbinger of what will happen if a nonbinding Dec. 18 U.N. resolution, passed by a strong majority in the General Assembly, becomes international law.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Eliquis, just approved on Dec. 28 in the U.S., should be in most U.S. pharmacies by Thursday.

    WSJ: Pfizer Q4 net jumps on sale of nutrition business

  • Christie's, in a competing Dec. 19 auction of U.S. historical manuscripts, is selling a copy of the Emancipation Proclamation signed by both Lincoln and Secretary of State William Seward.

    FORBES: It's Bunk?

  • At 6:51 a.m. on Dec. 7, 1941, the U.S.S. Ward fired on one of the subs, apparently sinking it.

    FORBES: Pursuits | Found At Sea

  • On Dec. 15, 2008, the U.S. Department of Justice settled charges against the company and three of its subsidiaries.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • An aide familiar with a bipartisan immigration proposal says it would bar anyone who arrived in the U.S. after Dec. 31, 2011, from applying.

    WSJ: Ten Things to Know Today

  • In response to the petition, U.S. District Judge John Antoon issued an order requiring Snipes to return to U.S. soil by Dec. 20 and turn in his passport by Dec. 24.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Those positions were eliminated, but he remained chairman of cardiology at perhaps the best-regarded heart hospital in the U.S. In a Dec.17 report, The New York Times wrote that Topol had been put on a form of probation.

    FORBES: Topol's Exit

  • He wrote his final "Abroad at Home" column for The Times on Dec. 15, 2001, warning against the U.S. fearfully surrendering its civil liberties in the wake of the terrorist attacks three months earlier.

    WSJ: Pulitzer Prize-winner Anthony Lewis dies at 85

  • In an application with the U.S. Patent Office published on Dec. 20, the Cupertino, Calif.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the U.S. Christmas will be observed on Dec. 26, when the exchanges and government are closed.

    FORBES: METALS OUTLOOK: Gold Prices Could Rise Next Week If Market Holds Support, U.S. Dollar Weakens

  • Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner said the U.S. will hit its debt ceiling Dec. 31 in a letter to congressional leaders.

    FORBES: Boehner Calls Republicans Back To Washington, Revives Swooning Stocks

  • But late-stage trials presented here at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association were promising enough that Acorn plans to file for marketing approval with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by Dec. 10, with hopes of a decision in 2005.

    FORBES: Heart Failing? Put A Sock On It

  • But in a Dec. 17, 2001, letter to the secretary of the U.S. Senate, which administers public lobbying records, a managing partner of the firm wrote that Janus-Merritt had erred in identifying Alamoudi as its client.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Islamist penetration of Homeland Security?

  • The chairman and chief executive of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (nyse: MSO - news - people ) sold nearly 4, 000 ImClone (nasdaq: IMCL - news - people ) shares on Dec. 27, one day before the biotech company disclosed that U.S. regulators had declined to review its application for a promising cancer drug, Erbitux.

    FORBES: Congress To Martha: Tell It To The Feds

  • By Dec. 12, 1980, the prime-lending rate in the U.S. was up to 20.5%.

    WSJ: Rich Karlgaard: Apple to the Rescue?

  • When it was finally approved on Dec. 30, 2004, there was another delay, as the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency took months more to decide what special restrictions needed to be placed on the medicine.

    FORBES: Pfizer's New Blockbuster Drug

  • The move follows U.S. President Barack Obama's signing on Dec. 31 of a law imposing sanctions against banks that trade with the Iran's central bank, through which much of Iranian oil sales are cleared.

    WSJ: Oil Market's Iran Fears Might Be Overdone

  • "A commander should use nonpunitive measures to the fullest extent to further the efficiency of the command before resorting to nonjudicial punishment, " according to a revision of the U.S. Army regulations that went into effect on Dec. 16, 2005.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • They cut net-long positions in gold and silver and net-short positions in copper as seen in both the legacy and disaggregated weekly commitment of traders reports released by the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission for the week ended Dec. 27.

    FORBES: FOCUS: Speculators Continue To Cut Exposure To Most Metals- CFTC

  • The 10-year U.S. Treasury yield closed at 2.3% on Dec. 12, 2008.

    WSJ: Low-Interest Mortgages Are the Answer

  • He learned of Dreier's arrest on Dec. 3 and, through a lawyer, contacted the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the U.S. attorney.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Potentially crucial in shaping investor and rating-firm opinion will be U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne's budget statement on Dec. 5.

    WSJ: Sterling Braces for a U.K. Credit Downgrade

  • Watching Dick Clark on TV is how most revelers in the U.S. spend New Year's Eve, which is why Hollywood is intrigued that on Dec. 31, 250, 000 people gathered in hundreds of theaters and churches to take in an alternative, the movie Left Behind II: Tribulation Force.

    FORBES: On a script and a prayer

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