UK: Christians have no right to wear cross at work, says Government

Christians do not have a right to wear a cross or crucifix openly at work, the Government is to argue in a landmark court case.

David Barrett The Telegraph [UK] 10 Mar 2012

In a highly significant move, ministers will fight a case at the European Court of Human Rights in which two British women […]

Soros Loses Bid to Overturn Insider Trading Conviction

FoxNews.com 10/7/2011

George Soros, the billionaire financier and liberal activist, was dealt a legal blow this week when the European Court of Human Rights refused to overturn his nine-year-old criminal conviction for insider trading.

A French court convicted Soros in 2002 for insider trading in the late 1980s, but the Hungary-born investor appealed, arguing that […]

CNN: WikiLeaks promises to reveal Swiss banking secrets

CNN.com 1/17/2011

London (CNN) — A Swiss whistle-blower Monday handed over what he said were secret Swiss banking records to WikiLeaks, the website dedicated to revealing secrets.

Swiss banker Rudolf Elmer handed two discs to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange at a news conference in London.

WikiLeaks could release the secret Swiss banking records in “a […]

Soros insider trading case to be reviewed

Jane Croft Financial Times 9/15/2010

George Soros, the international investor and one of the world’s richest men, is to have his 2002 criminal conviction for insider trading reviewed by the European Court of Human Rights.

Mr Soros appealed to Strasbourg after he was convicted by a French court of insider trading in 2002 in relation […]

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