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Will Wall Street prevail?
Corporate-sponsored groups have launched a campaign of litigation in the lower federal courts challenging the legality of the second major piece of President Barack Obama's legislative program, one that received a lot of attention in last week's first...
Tags: Lawyers, Christopher Dodd, Mortgages, Financial Markets, Republican Party
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Some Real Heroes Visit The UConn Football Team
The Hartford CourantSome messages are about resilience. Some are about teamwork. And then there are messages a man like Mike Zacchea can deliver. "He had a story," UConn senior defensive tackle Ryan Wirth said. "It was a good one." Coach Paul Pasqualoni gathered his...Tags: Army National Guard, Business, Paul Pasqualoni, Sports, University of Connecticut Football
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Halliburton Searching for Lost Radioactive Device
KTLA NewsWEST TEXAS (KTLA) -- If you're traveling through Texas and see a 7-inch steel rod anywhere in the bushes, let Halliburton know. According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, an oil field service crew was transporting the small piece of...Tags: International Atomic Energy Agency, Petroleum Industry, Nuclear Accidents
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D'oh! Halliburton misplaces radioactive device
KIAHHave you ever been to west Texas? Not much goin’ on out there, save a few tumble weeds and oil derricks. We can’t really find a reason to go there, but here’s a hell of a reason to stay away! Halliburton Oil Field Services Company has...Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Fracking requires more scrutiny
Hooray for Del. Heather Mizeur for staring down oil companies over fracking in Maryland ("No studies? No fracking," Sept. 13). Delegate Mizeur is demanding solid, scientific studies of all the risks of fracking before allowing it here. The oil industry...Tags: Environmental Politics, Environmental Issues, Dick Cheney, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Petroleum Industry
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Baltimore Ravens fans go batty over night visitor
Short-term memory loss can be a blessed thing. Like, if you live or work in Maryland and you leave the state for a while, you are liable to start to forget that things around here can get a bit — what’s the word? — unconventional. But...
Tags: Baltimore Ravens, Environmental Issues, The Herald-Mail, Malaria, Conservation
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Cries Of Censorship After NYPD Paints Over Controversial Mural
PIX11.com | @jamesfordtvWas prevention of anti-police violence the reason cops painted over a new mural, or was it heavy-handed censorship? It's a question the mural's artist seeks answers to as the story of the cops' literal cover-up generates a reaction far beyond the...Tags: Arts, Sean Bell, New York City Police Department, Fine Artists, Censorship
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Two Arrested and Child Removed from Home After Drug Raid
FOX 17 Web ProducerA young child was removed from a home after raiding a house following a week long investigation, and finding illegal drugs in the process. Wednesday, the Berrien County Sheriff's Office say that around 4:30 a.m. they executed a search warrant in the 1300...Tags: Sports, Drug Trafficking, Water Skiing
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Killer convicted, bolts for freedom ... found hiding in courthouse office
A jury took 20 minutes to deliberate Thursday and recommend life in prison for Tyrice Halliburton. It took 20 seconds for Halliburton to escape police custody and try to leave the Elkhart County Courthouse. Halliburton was convicted of murdering Sheena...
Tags: Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Punishment, Justice System, Parenting
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Halliburton sentenced to life for Bristol woman's murder
A man convicted of murdering an Elkhart County woman in her apartment in 2008 will spend the rest of his life in prison without parole, the punishment handed down by a judge Thursday morning. Tyrice Halliburton was convicted of murdering 23-year-old...
Tags: Punishment
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Titanic: For many victims, their final resting place is in Halifax, Canada
Halifax, Canada — A cold wind ripped through Fairview Lawn Cemetery. Then came the frigid rain. In a minute, I was thinking, the headstones will be shivering. "Now," said Blair Beed, my guide, "imagine how it would have been in those lifeboats....
Tags: Museums, Bars and Clubs, Sinking of the Titanic (1912), Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Work on Halliburton House will resume
The Hangover House is giving folks a headache. The City Council and folks in the audience of a special meeting Wednesday morning were split on how alterations should be handled on the 75-year-old home once owned by Richard Halliburton, also known as...Tags: Local Government, House Building, Land Price, Arts and Culture
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