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Special Report: For top U.S. lawyers, case in Guam is rare prize
ReutersHAGATNA, Guam (Reuters) - Steven Levin lives alone on a boat docked off the coast of the Pacific island of Guam, about as far away from the U.S. mainland as an American resident can get. He has no wife or kids, no job, no phone or Internet service. But...Tags: Patricia A. Millett, Laws, Trials, Google Inc., Military Justice
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Old guard, young blood clash in Salinas' halls of power
SALINAS, Calif. — Early evening in the "Salad Bowl of the World" and the City Council meeting is standing room only. The murmur of the crowd drips with anticipation. The bickering has been building for weeks. "I want to remind everyone," warned...
Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Mexican-American War, Justice and Rights, Voting, Elections
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L.A. City Council OKs ban on plastic grocery and carryout bags
Los Angeles on Tuesday became the largest city in the nation to move toward a ban on plastic grocery bags, with the City Council barring them in supermarkets, convenience stores and any big retailer that sells groceries. Nearly three weeks after a...
Tags: FBI, Port of Los Angeles, Walmart, Elections, Target
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Harrodsburg considers grievances against Bishop resolved
smojica@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — During a brief special meeting Monday, Harrodsburg City Commission unanimously voted to move forward from a public controversy that arose among a city commissioner and police officers. Lt. Chad Powell and officer Thomas Fournier...Tags: Corporate Officers, Career and Workplace
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The third arrow of Abenomics: Misfire
GREAT expectations at home and abroad surrounded the announcement on June 5th of the "third arrow" of Abenomics, the plan of Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, to pull the country out of its long slump. The first arrow had come in the form of a...Tags: Orix Corporation, Parties and Movements, Shinzo Abe, Trade Agreements, Upper House
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Pregnant workers often fired or made to take unpaid leave, report says
Pregnant workers, especially those in low-wage jobs, are still routinely fired or made to take unpaid leave before giving birth, a report finds. That conflict often arises when expectant mothers require temporary accommodations -- such as extra bathroom...
Tags: Washington, DC, Career and Workplace
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U.S. House won't consider immigration bill unless Republicans back it
ReutersBy Rachelle Younglai WASHINGTON, June 18 (Reuters) - The House of Representatives will not consider immigration legislation that does not have the support of most Republicans, Speaker John Boehner said on Tuesday, casting doubt on prospects for reform as...Tags: Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Parties and Movements, Justice and Rights, U.S. Senate, Elections
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Worker stole inspection stickers from Hilltown car repair shop, police say
An employee of a Hilltown Township auto repair shop stole inspection stickers and auto emission stickers from the business, township police said. Jacob G. Budusky, 19, of the 400 block of Cherrywood Court in the township, was accused by his boss of...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Career and Workplace, Theft
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New York adds 600,000 residents to storm evacuation zones
In the wake of deadly Superstorm Sandy, New York officials have added 600,000 residents to the city's storm evacuation zones, according to maps released Tuesday. The new designation divides the most endangered areas into six zones with 2.9 million...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Hurricane Sandy (2012), New York City, Career and Workplace, Natural Disasters
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City council approves 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment for nonunion workers
holly.shok@herald-mail.comAfter several years of frozen wages, 135 full-time, nonunion city employees will receive a 2 percent cost-of-living adjustment in the upcoming fiscal year thanks to a 3-1 vote Tuesday night by the Hagerstown City Council. The total cost of the COLA will...Tags: Elections, Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Public Employees, Finance
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Budget report gives key push to Senate immigration bill
WASHINGTON — The sweeping immigration overhaul bill received a boost Tuesday as senators appeared to narrow their differences on border security and the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office reported that newly legal immigrants would provide...
Tags: Bob Corker, Chuck Schumer, Parties and Movements, Labor Markets, Budgets and Budgeting
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Arizona law denying bail for some immigrants wins appeal
SAN FRANCISCO — An Arizona law that denies immigrants who are in the country without legal permission the right to post bail for a wide array of felonies won approval Tuesday from a divided federal appeals court. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of...Tags: Lawyers, Laws, Trials, Drug Trafficking, Crimes
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