February 2005 in the United States

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[edit] February 28, 2005

  • Federated Department Stores buys Mays Department Stores for 11 bn dollars. The new company has approximately 300,000 employees and 30 bn dollars in annual sales. MSNBC
  • Federal Judge Joan Lefkow of Chicago finds her husband and mother murdered in her home after refusing to step down from presiding over a case involving Matthew F. Hale when Hale was charged by police with trying to kill Lefkow. (MSNBC)

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  • Democratic senators blame President George W. Bush for RNC compilation which criticizes Senator Harry Reid for obstructing Bush's policies. Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-[New York|NY], condemned the criticism of Reid as "counterproductive attacks" comparable to political knee-cappings and demanded that Bush muzzle his "operatives" - in a letter in which he also offered to work together in a bipartisan manner and debate issues on the merits. (AP)

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