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Mountain State University might sell mall to stay afloat
The Charleston (W.Va.) GazetteMountain State University is planning to sell the 555,000-square-foot mall it owns in Martinsburg and to get rid of buildings at its Beckley campus to stay financially afloat in the upcoming months, the school’s interim president said during a court...Tags: Students, Banking, Crime, Law and Justice, Teaching and Learning, Corporate Crime
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Mailbag: McCarthy favors a flawed city charter
I am always disappointed when I read a letter on the Forum page by Costa Mesa City Council candidate and Planning Commission Chairman Colin McCarthy, his most recent being "Candidate is wrong about charter cities (July 10)," and now I see what a...Tags: Politics, Laws, Career and Workplace, Local Government, Elections
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Gay couple says they were kicked out of Roanoke Athletic Club
ReporterA Roanoke couple says they were discriminated against because they are gay. Will Trinkle and his partner Juan Granados are suing the Roanoke Athletic Club (RAC) and Carilion Clinic. The RAC is owned by Carilion. Trinkle says in May, 2012, he applied...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Litigation, Trials, Career and Workplace, Justice System
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Aetna, Thousands Of California Doctors Sue Each Other Over Rates, Doctor Options
The Hartford CourantAetna is being sued by thousands of doctors who say the health insurer won't allow patients to get medical treatment from out-of-network doctors even though those patients have health plans that allow them to pick any clinician. The lawsuit filed Tuesday...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Laws, Career and Workplace, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Organizations
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Retired CPA declares run for Costa Mesa City Council
An eighth candidate with a quality-of-life message has added his name to a growing list competing in November for three of Costa Mesa's five City Council seats. "I feel that the seniors don't have representation, that the animal lovers don't have...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Corporate Crime
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Monsanto trial against DuPont over Roundup-Ready crops under way
DuPont's Pioneer seed unit said in 2005 it would make herbicide-tolerant soybeans and corn within five years to challenge the dominance of seeds with Monsanto's widely licensed Roundup Ready trait. According to Monsanto, DuPont couldn't live up to...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Hugh Grant
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Activision's Call of Duty trial delayed until June 1
Those awaiting the start of legal fireworks betweenActivision Blizzard Inc.and the former developers of the multibillion-dollar Call of Duty game franchise will have to hold their collective breath a little longer. California Superior Court Judge Elihu...
Tags: Activision Blizzard, Inc., Trials, Gaming, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Annapolis settles with Market House tenant for $82,500
Annapolis settled a tenant dispute Thursday agreeing to pay $82,500 to a pastry shop formerly housed in the Market House.
A joint statement from the city and the pastry shop said the deal is the last step in closing "a disappointing" chapter in the...Tags: Homes, Annapolis, Josh Cohen, Corporate Crime
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Is a Call of Duty settlement coming?
Could a Call of Duty settlement be at hand? Key pre-trial motions in the high-stakes lawsuit involving Activision Blizzard Inc.'s Call of Duty game franchise abruptly ceased Tuesday morning, prompting speculation as to whether such talks are underway....
Tags: Litigation, Activision Blizzard, Inc., Trials, Economy, Business and Finance, Court Preliminary
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Glendale sued over claims that it underpaid for mudslide repair work
The insurer of a construction company hired to repair Glendale slopes after the 2005 mudslide has filed a breach of contract lawsuit against the city, claiming the contractor was underpaid for excavation work that turned out to be much more intensive than...
Tags: Laws, Career and Workplace, Work Rules Contract Issues, Avalanches and Landslides, Insurance
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Judge says lawsuit alleging botched mortgage modification can proceed
A Yorkville homeowner's lawsuit alleging that her lender botched her efforts to modify her mortgage will be allowed to proceed and she can seek class-action status, a federal court judge ruled this week. The Monday ruling by U.S. District Court Judge...Tags: Laws, Litigation, Trials, Financial and Business Services, Justice System
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Community colleges' promise meets bitter reality
In 1971, I was a high school graduate without much money and even less of a plan. A community college campus seemed like a good place to try to figure things out, so I enrolled at Diablo Valley College in the San Francisco Bay Area. In two years there, I...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Students, Game Shows (genre), Teachers, Gaming
Jul 25, 2012
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May 24, 2012
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Oct 4, 2012
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May 29, 2012
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Nov 12, 2012
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Oct 25, 2012
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Nov 3, 2012
|Column| Los Angeles Times
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