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2 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Frank Fesnak settles his age discrimination lawsuit with Horshal for $175,000. The lawsuit was filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"). According to details provided in the lawsuit Fesnak performed his duties as vice president of strategic alliances without incident but was f ...
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2 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Frank Fesnak settles his age discrimination lawsuit with Horshal for $175,000. The lawsuit was filed by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC"). According to details provided in the lawsuit Fesnak performed his duties as vice president of strategic alliances without incident but was f ...
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6 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Un accord prévoyant l’échange d’informations sur les virus et le partage des avantages liés à la gestion des droits de propriété intellectuelle qui en découlent devrait être conclu dans le cadre d’une nouvelle négociation intergouvernementale organisée sous les auspices de la directrice générale de ...
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7 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
At the same time that the president was calling for bipartisanship and putting “petty politics” aside
1. His spokesman, Glib Gibbs, mocked of Sarah Palin for having some notes on her hand (this from the mouthpiece of a man so wedded to the TelePrompTer that he used one to read his remarks to fifth ...
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8 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
I am on a serious roll with business novels. This time it is the newly-published Simplifying Innovation by Michael A. Dalton. The basic idea behind this book is to apply Theory of Constraints ideas to the process of innovation. Overall, I thought the book did a good job of putting it all together ...
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8 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The Colorado Court of Appeals ruled a county could not bar the operation of a commercial composting business in a zoning district where the business was not permitted as a matter of right, because it could not produce a zoning map establishing the property’s zoning (The Rohrbach family operates a ho ...
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8 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The subject of antitrust exemptions has been an oft-discussed topic here at TOTM (see, e.g. here and here). In the latter of those two links I was somewhat critical of the DOJ for taking a neutral stance on the insurance industry exemption, which has now become rather wrapped up in the health care ...
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8 hours ago - Wednesday, February 10, 2010
In bold, the search terms that Google Analytics tracked to my site:
Sect of liars – I belong to several different criminal defense lawyer associations, so it seems appropriate for me to rank highly for this term.
Bong hits for Satan – Turns out my wife was right.
Released from prison ...
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9 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
ANOTHER VICTIM OF DEMAGOGUERY: Vegas hotel closes:
Luxury hotels have also suffered from the backlash from the so-called “AIG effect,” referring to the uproar caused by American International Group’s decision to fly top brokers and executives to a resort shortly after receiving ...
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9 hours ago - Tuesday, February 09, 2010
The Development of Structure in the SCOTUS Citation Network
The visualization offered above is the largest weakly connected component of the citation network of the United States Supreme Court (1800-1829). Each time slice visualizes the aggregate network as of the year in question.
In our paper ent ...
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