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==[[March 3]], [[2004]]==
==[[March 3]], [[2004]]==
* At the [[Walt Disney Company]]'s AGM, about 43% of Walt Disney stockholders, including several prominent pension funds, vote to oppose the re-election of Chairman and CEO [[Michael Eisner]]. While not enough to oust the nearly 20-year-long Disney CEO, the major vote of no-confidence has led to speculation that Eisner will either be forced to resign or be fired by the board of directors. [http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/03/news/companies/disney/index.htm?=]
* At the [[Walt Disney Company]]'s [[AGM]], about 43% of Walt Disney stockholders, including several prominent pension funds, vote to oppose the re-election of Chairman and CEO [[Michael Eisner]]. While not enough to oust the nearly 20-year-long Disney CEO, the major vote of no-confidence has led to speculation that Eisner will either be forced to resign or be fired by the board of directors. [http://money.cnn.com/2004/03/03/news/companies/disney/index.htm?=]
* Researchers at [[Harvard University]] announce that they will give scientists free access to 17 human embryonic [[stem cell]] lines created without U.S. federal funding. This move is expected to boost stem cell research in the face of federal funding restrictions announced in [[2001]] by the [[Bush administration]]. [http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/03/03/harvard.stemcells.ap/index.html]
* Researchers at [[Harvard University]] announce that they will give scientists free access to 17 human embryonic [[stem cell]] lines created without U.S. federal funding. This move is expected to boost stem cell research in the face of federal funding restrictions announced in [[2001]] by the [[Bush administration]]. [http://www.cnn.com/2004/HEALTH/03/03/harvard.stemcells.ap/index.html]
* A new government of [[Serbia]], headed by [[Vojislav Kostunica]], is approved by parliament. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3526783.stm]
* A new government of [[Serbia]], headed by [[Vojislav Kostunica]], is approved by parliament. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3526783.stm]

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  • At the Walt Disney Company's AGM, about 43% of Walt Disney stockholders, including several prominent pension funds, vote to oppose the re-election of Chairman and CEO Michael Eisner. While not enough to oust the nearly 20-year-long Disney CEO, the major vote of no-confidence has led to speculation that Eisner will either be forced to resign or be fired by the board of directors. [1]
  • Researchers at Harvard University announce that they will give scientists free access to 17 human embryonic stem cell lines created without U.S. federal funding. This move is expected to boost stem cell research in the face of federal funding restrictions announced in 2001 by the Bush administration. [2]
  • A new government of Serbia, headed by Vojislav Kostunica, is approved by parliament. [3]
  • Israeli-Palestinian conflict:
    • Israeli aircraft destroy a car in the Gaza strip with missile fire, killing three people. Palestinian officials say all the victims were members of the militant group Hamas. [4]
    • A group of Israelis join a court challenge against the Israeli West Bank barrier out of concern it could turn their good Palestinian neighbors into deadly enemies. [5]
  • The judge in the the trial of Martha Stewart and her broker gives the jury its instructions, and to begin deliberations. Judge Miriam Goldman Cedarbaum tells the jurors that there is "no magic formula by which you should evaluate testimony," -- they must rely upon their common sense and good judgment. [6]
  • New claims of bubble fusion are made, claiming that the results of previous experiments have been replicated under more stringent experimental conditions. [7]

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