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BGF gang indictment leads to state hearings
The Baltimore SunAllegations that a cabal of Black Guerrilla Family gang members effectively took over the Baltimore City Detention Center have prompted a rare out-of-session legislative hearing on the state's prison system. The House Judiciary Committee scheduled a May...Tags: Prisons, U.S. House Committee on Appropriations, Safety of Citizens, Justice System, Annapolis
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PRESS DIGEST-Australian Business News - April 24
ReutersCompiled for Reuters by Media Monitors. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com) --Lotteries company Tatts Group can learn from the demise of camera company Kodak as...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, Australia, Lotteries, Lobbying, Insurance
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Vernon Hills might share emergency dispatch services
Vernon Hills Police Chief Mark Fleischauer will try to cement deals with the communities of Lincolnshire and Riverwoods to provide their emergency fire and police dispatch services, a move that will help the village save money. He was given the go-ahead...Tags: Interior Policy, Politics
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Warnings about Redflex go back years
Top officials in Mayor Richard M. Daley's administration were warned six years ago about preferential treatment in Chicago's red-light camera contract, a deal now embroiled in a federal corruption investigation of an alleged $2 million bribery scheme at...
Tags: Michael Bilandic, Chicago Mayor, Edward M. Burke, Corporate Crime, Parties and Movements
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Washington County opens Public Relations and Community Affairs department
holly.shok@herald-mail.comWashington County has opened a Public Relations and Community Affairs department with a staff of three. The department, working out of offices at 120 W. Washington St. next to the County Administration Building, began operating Feb. 28. The staff will...Tags: PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Event Planning, Interior Policy, Media Industry
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Republicans right to seek answers about Benghazi
In general, presidents should appoint whomever they want to serve in their cabinets. But that doesn't mean that re-elected President Barack Obama will — or even should — appoint U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice to replace the soon-departing...Tags: Hillary Clinton, John McCain, Lindsey O. Graham, Elections, Talk Shows (genre)
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Democrats Pull Shroud Over Fed Subpoenas
The Hartford CourantFederal law enforcement agents visited the Legislative Office Building in October to examine the illegal intersection of legislating and campaign fundraising. What a dispiriting tale continues to unfold at the heart of state government. In mid October,...Tags: Freedom of Information Act, Elections, Christopher G Donovan, Parties and Movements, Lawyers
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Report: British agents 'facilitated' killing of Belfast attorney
British police and army agents aided in the assassination of a Belfast attorney in front of his wife and three children more than two decades ago, but there was no “overarching state conspiracy” to kill him, say the findings of an...
Tags: United Nations, Armed Conflicts, Government Ministers, Police Investigations, Murder
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Glendale puts off review of apartment smoking restrictions for one month
Glendale officials have again postponed discussion of restricting smoking in individual apartment units, citing the need to further vet the proposals and respond to public inquiries, a city spokesman said. The City Council had been scheduled to review...Tags: Interior Policy, Google+, Politics
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Elder financial abuse in Illinois on rise
Downers Grove retiree Robert Govenat was on the computer every day, watching prices of his stocks go down. It was November 2007, and a bear market was threatening. "He was about to have a nervous breakdown or a heart attack," recalls his wife, Jan, a...
Tags: Illinois Institute of Technology, Rentals, Lawyers, Justice System, Alzheimer's Disease
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Police Make Arrests at News International Headquarters
CNNLONDON - our current and former employees of Britain's Sun newspaper were arrested by authorities investigating claims of inappropriate payments to police, News Corp. and police said Saturday. Police searched the men's homes as well as the East London...Tags: Jude Law, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Media Industry
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Culture of secrecy hid Grand Prix's failure
The embarrassing and unfortunate financial failure of the Baltimore Grand Prix was caused by a pervasive culture of secrecy and privilege within City Hall and at Baltimore Racing Development.
Had more facts been available to the press and the public,...Tags: Cultural Development, Interior Policy, Elections, Baltimore Development Corporation, Culture
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