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1 days ago - Monday, February 08, 2010
Not many law students would feel comfortable publishing an article accusing the Supreme Court of biased, results-oriented judging. But University of Akron School of Law student Maria C. Klutinoty has no such qualms. She has written an article blasting the Supreme Court for its decision last year two ...
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3 days ago - Saturday, February 06, 2010
By THE CANADIAN PRESS
STRATFORD, Ont. – Police in Stratford are trying to identify two suspects from the Toronto area wanted in an ongoing fraud investigation.
Police say a woman has opened up bank accounts in Stratford and Woodstock by using fake identification in the name of ‘Mari ...
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4 days ago - Friday, February 05, 2010
Los Angeles Tax Attorney:
Last year IRS filed tax lien against California Governator. The IRS tax lien against Schwarznegger sought $79,000 for taxes or penalties related to informational tax returns pursuant to IRC 6721.
Almost a year later, Schwarznegger got his IRS tax lien released ...
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6 days ago - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
In Maria Pellegrino, et al. v. Robert Half International, Inc., the plaintiffs were former employees who sued for unpaid overtime, violation of meal and rest period rules, failure to pay commissions, and failure to provide accurate pay stubs. Each of the employees had signed an employment agreement ...
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6 days ago - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
In Maria Pellegrino, et al. v. Robert Half International, Inc., the plaintiffs were former employees who sued for unpaid overtime, violation of meal and rest period rules, failure to pay commissions, and failure to provide accurate pay stubs. Each of the employees had signed an employment agreement ...
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6 days ago - Wednesday, February 03, 2010
When an infant relative of Vanessa Alenier was seized by child welfare workers, Ms. Alenier took the child into her home. However, when she asked Florida for permission to adopt the boy, a question on the adoption forms gave her pause. It asked if she was gay. Not wanting to begin her parental jou ...
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7 days ago - Tuesday, February 02, 2010
By Michelle Roberts
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
LAREDO, Texas — The accused hit man on trial in this Texas-Mexico border city was a midlevel thug working for drug cartels, authorities say, but the rare public airing of charges has offered a glimpse into the Mexican Gulf Cartel’s U.S. operations.
While auth ...
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8 days ago - Monday, February 01, 2010
By Colleen Long
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
NEW YORK — New York detectives investigating a fire that killed five Guatemalan immigrants over the weekend declared the blaze an arson Monday and urged neighbourhood witnesses to come forward, regardless of their legal status.
A man who escaped the building in t ...
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9 days ago - Sunday, January 31, 2010
Man wird das Gefühl nicht los, man sei hier in einen Film von Hollywoods Mystery-Mogul M. Night Shyamalan geraten. Wie die Dorfgemeinschaft in seinem Horror-Thriller „The Village“ wirkt auch die im neuen Niedersachsen-„Tatort“ vollkommen entrückt in Zeit und Raum. Jeder scheint hier mit jedem verban ...
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11 days ago - Friday, January 29, 2010
By Maria Sudekum Fisher
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
WICHITA, Kan. — Jurors swiftly convicted an abortion opponent of murder Friday for shooting to death one of the only doctors to offer late-term abortions in the U.S., a killing the gunman claimed was justified to save the lives of unborn children.
The jur ...
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