• The former rules on lbw decisions, no-balls, wides and leg byes, while the latter assists with stumpings and run outs and may help on the question of whether a catch has carried or not if there is uncertainty.

    BBC: Umpires

  • In this case the rules apply to former officers who took retirement after 30 years service before reaching the age of 55.

    BBC: Retired police officers face 'huge' pension tax bills

  • The FCC has rules about the former, requiring that those paid to give endorsements disclose that fact (including mommy bloggers who get free bottles to review and exercise bloggers who get hooked up with free energy bars from attention-craved companies).

    FORBES: Now That Everyone's A Celebrity, Can We All Get Endorsement Deals?

  • Former cabinet minister Lord Owen predicted that the rules would leave the NHS "massively changed".

    BBC: Doctors and nurses

  • Now that the NCAA has imposed its penalties against Ohio State and its former football coach Jim Tressel stemming from players receiving tattoos and other benefits in violation of NCAA rules, it is clear that the Emperor, or other superlatives once lavished on former Ohio State football coach Jim Tressel, has no clothes.

    FORBES: Top 10 Lessons From Ohio State's Tattoo-Gate

  • Predictably, many of the people responsible for those earlier rules, notably Eliot Spitzer, a former New York attorney-general (and disgraced governor), have expressed outrage.

    ECONOMIST: The JOBS Act and the BATS crash

  • Peter Chepucavage, a consultant at Plexus Consulting and a former SEC lawyer who helped revise short-selling rules earlier this decade, said the SEC is using the 30-day authority to see if the plan works.

    FORBES: Curbing Short-Selling Abuse

  • Shortly after it went into effect, a group of politicians, including James L. Buckley, then a senator from New York, and Eugene McCarthy, the former senator and Presidential candidate, challenged the new rules as unconstitutional.

    NEWYORKER: Money Unlimited

  • Detect and deter fraud, waste and abuse in Internal Revenue Service programs and operations by identifying IRS employs and former employees who have violated or are violating laws, rules, or regulations related to their appointment.

    WHITEHOUSE: Matching Programs Conducted in 1994 and 1995

  • Lawyers for Gonzales declined to comment on tape, but said in a statement that the former attorney general either forgot or was unaware of the rules on how to handle such information, and that he regrets the lapse.

    NPR: Report: Ex-AG Gonzales Mishandled Classified Info

  • The right is generally happy to devolve decisions about education or health care to the states, notes Charles Fried, a professor of law at Harvard and former solicitor-general, but not product-liability rules and other forms of business regulation.

    ECONOMIST: Republicans are for states�� rights��when it suits them

  • Mr Pozen takes an unusual stand on an issue his former committee ducked completely: whether American companies should adopt international accounting rules.

    ECONOMIST: CFO in focus

  • "The rules had to catch up with the technology, " the former official said.

    WSJ: Social Media Pose Riddle for CIA

  • Egyptians took to the streets for weeks protesting last month's choice of the former panel fearing that Islamists would draft a constitution that follows strict Islamic rules.

    CNN: Court disbands Egypt's constitutional group

  • And the plan contradicts a report in 2007 by Sir Rod Eddington, a former boss of British Airways, which was meant to lay down the rules for transport spending for decades to come.

    ECONOMIST: High-speed rail

  • The code, which is a guide rather than a binding set of rules, says that for two years after they leave government former ministers should consult an advisory committee before accepting any private-sector jobs.

    ECONOMIST: David Blunkett resigns: Curse of the double helix | The

  • For Mr. Bloomberg and his former chancellor, Joel Klein, who spent years banging fists at rigid labor rules they said protected bad teachers, the statute offered a new chance to solidify their legacy as an administration that mastered control over public schools.

    WSJ: Teacher Evaluation Deal Reached

  • All have similar ideas for cleaning up MPs' expenses and lobbying, giving voters the right to recall MPs who have broken the rules and forcing lobbyists to operate more transparently, with particular restrictions on former ministers.

    ECONOMIST: More unites the Tories and Lib Dems than divides them

  • Orville Pierson, a former senior vice president at outplacement firm Lee Hecht Harrison and author of The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job Search, who is now an independent consultant, agrees with me that Signature does not appear to be a great deal.

    FORBES: TheLadders Guarantees A Job Offer Or Your Money Back

  • More than 100 University of Miami athletes have been accused of violating NCAA rules and regulations, specifically related to the receipt of improper benefits from a former University of Miami football booster named Nevin Shapiro.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • "It might be illegal because of certain rules that protect the privacy and secrecy of what goes before a grand jury, " former Justice Department prosecutor Martin Pollner said.

    CNN: Did Ken Starr Break The Law By Speaking To The Press?

  • In it the White House's former counterterrorism chief, Richard Clarke, urged a wholesale reboot of government computer systems and new security rules for electric utilities and Internet access providers.

    FORBES: The Next Threat

  • The Labour MP said there was a case for the watchdog to examine whether the former Tory treasurer Peter Cruddas, who resigned over the row, and adviser Sarah Southern had breached the rules.

    BBC: UK Politics

  • Tellingly, the man whom Rupert Murdoch selected to replace Rebekah Brooks as the chief executive of News International in London was Tom Mockridge, a former press adviser to Paul Keating. (As an historical aside, the changes in media ownership rules that enabled Rupert Murdoch to build up his share of the Australian market came into effect under Paul Keating).

    BBC: Murdoch in Australia: The fallout

  • The new rules which came into force in July this year (see internet links) mean local authorities must treat former services personnel, former prisoners and those leaving care as priorities.

    BBC: Services veterans homelessness risk

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