February 2006 in the United States

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[edit] February 2006

[edit] 2006-02-27 (Monday)

  • The chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Chris Cox, said that he hadn't approved of the issuance of subpoenas upon journalists concerning conversations that they had had with stock traders and analysts, and that he would bring the matter before the whole commission "before this matter proceeds further." (SEC website)

[edit] 2006-02-10 (Friday)

[edit] 2006-02-09 (Thursday)

  • The Doctor-Patient Alliance for Responsible Asbestos Policy calls on the U.S. Senate, which yesterday began its floor debate on the proposed asbestos trust fund bill, to cure what the alliance considers fatal flaws in the bill, formally S. 852. (website)

[edit] 2006-02-08 (Wednesday)

  • Six helicopters and close to 200 firefighters seek to contain a wildfire in southern California, near Malibu. It grew in size overnight, say authorities. (Mercury News)

[edit] 2006-02-06 (Monday)

[edit] 2006-02-05 (Sunday)

[edit] 2006-02-04 (Saturday)

  • Federal and state authorities offer a total $10,000 reward money for information about the arsonists who destroyed three houses of worship in rural Alabama Friday.

[edit] 2006-02-02 (Thursday)

[edit] 2006-02-01 (Wednesday)

  • The Senate Judiciary Committee held a hearing on market competition in the petroleum industry. Committee chairman Arlen Specter said Congress should take "a very serious look" at changes in the antitrust laws in light of the recent wave of mergers in that industry. (AP)