Historical Events tagged with "settlement"

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Crime & Law

Adventist Health System Settles Fraud Allegations

September 21st, 2015 9 years ago

Adventist Health System agreed to pay $118.7 million to resolve allegations of fraudulent billing practices. This settlement underscores the scrutiny healthcare organizations face regarding compliance and ethics in their billing systems. The payment, the largest by a hospital network to settle such charges, came as part of an investigation by federal authorities, aiming to enhance accountability in the healthcare industry.

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Economics & Industry

UK Concludes Anglo-American Loan Settlement

December 29th, 2006 18 years ago

The United Kingdom made its final payment on the Anglo-American loan that originated after World War II, finalizing its financial obligations to the United States. This payment symbolized the end of a long-standing debt relationship that had been pivotal in the UK’s post-war recovery. The loan, initially provided to support the UK's economy following the devastation of the war, facilitated essential reconstruction and development efforts, highlighting the strong economic ties between the US and UK.

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Crime & Law

Diocese of Dallas Settles Abuse Claims for $23.4 Million

July 10th, 1998 26 years ago

The Diocese of Dallas reached a settlement of $23.4 million to compensate nine former altar boys who alleged they were sexually abused by Rudolph Kos, a former priest. This settlement was part of a series of legal actions aimed at addressing decades of clergy abuse within the Catholic Church. The allegations came to light as part of a growing scrutiny of the church's handling of abuse cases, revealing systemic issues and prompting calls for greater accountability.

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Crime & Law

Union Carbide Settles Bhopal Disaster Claims

February 14th, 1989 36 years ago

Union Carbide Corporation agreed to pay $470 million to the Indian government as part of a settlement for the 1984 Bhopal disaster. This disaster was caused by a gas leak at a pesticide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, leading to thousands of deaths and injuries. The settlement aimed to provide compensation for the victims and restore the affected community. It marked a significant step in addressing the aftermath of one of the world’s worst industrial disasters.

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Military & Warfare

Kfar Etzion Massacre Before Independence Declaration

May 13th, 1948 76 years ago

The Kfar Etzion massacre occurred when Arab forces attacked the settlement of Kfar Etzion, resulting in the deaths of numerous Jewish defenders. This assault unfolded just one day prior to the Israeli Declaration of Independence, intensifying tensions in the region. The settlement, located south of Jerusalem, had been under siege for several months, with its inhabitants enduring constant threats. Despite fierce resistance, the settlers could not withstand the combined military efforts of the attacking forces, leading to significant casualties and furthering the hostilities that characterized the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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Military & Warfare

Japanese Forces Launch Attack on Shanghai

January 28th, 1932 93 years ago

On January 28, 1932, Japanese forces commenced an assault on Shanghai, China, amidst increasing tensions between Japan and China. The conflict arose from Japan's desire to expand its influence in the region, leading to the occupation of key areas within Shanghai. This military action involved significant naval and aerial bombardments, reflecting Japan's aggressive imperial ambitions during this period. The attack marked the start of the Shanghai Incident, a pivotal moment in China-Japan relations.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Settlement of Nahalal Moshav in Palestine

September 11th, 1921 103 years ago

Nahalal became the first moshav established in Palestine. Founded by Jewish immigrants, it aimed to provide an agricultural community reflecting Zionist ideals. Nestled in the Jezreel Valley, Nahalal’s establishment represented a significant shift toward farming and agricultural development in the region. This settlement served not only as a means of livelihood but also as a space for cultural expression and community identity among the Jewish population in Palestine. The founding families worked together to cultivate the land and enhance the Jewish presence in the area.

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Entertainment

Mary Pickford Signs Million-Dollar Contract

June 24th, 1916 108 years ago

Mary Pickford, a leading figure in early cinema, became the first female film star to sign a million-dollar contract with the studio, marking a significant milestone in the entertainment industry. This monumental contract was signed with the Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, showcasing Pickford's immense popularity and change in the perception of actors, especially women, in Hollywood at the time. Her signing represented not just her personal success, but also a cultural shift in the film industry, where stars began to receive compensation reflective of their status and influence in a rapidly growing medium.

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Politics & Government

Opening of Kiowa Land for Settlement

August 6th, 1901 123 years ago

The Kiowa land in Oklahoma was opened for white settlement in a significant move that effectively dissolved the contiguous reservation. This action allowed settlers to claim portions of land that had previously been reserved for the Kiowa tribe, changing the socio-political landscape of the region.

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