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NEWSMAKER-Soccer-Ferguson's success built on work-ethic bedrock
ReutersBy Mitch Phillips LONDON, May 8 (Reuters) - Alex Ferguson is a knight of the realm, rich beyond his dreams, revered and respected the world over yet his approach to life and work remain unchanged from when he first rolled up his sleeves in the...Tags: England, Sports, Ethics, David Beckham, BBC
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PTC, Morality in Media press Congress over FCC indecency rules
Angry about a proposal to relax the Federal Communications Commission's rules regulating indecent content on broadcast television and radio, the Parents Television Council and Morality in Media are pressing Congress to stop the regulatory agency in its...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Satellite and Cable Service, Federal Communications Commission, Janet Jackson, Television Industry
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Former Pa. Supreme Court judge gets house arrest, must write apology letters on photos of herself
PITTSBURGH — Former state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin won't go to prison. In fact, the only incarceration she serves will be inside her own home. But the sentence handed down Tuesday by an Allegheny County judge carries with it...Tags: Prosecution, Tom Corbett, Witnesses, Justice System, Religion and Belief
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Tavares mayor worked as subcontractor on city's new train station
TAVARES — The city's latest downtown project — a $540,000 train station modeled after a long-gone depot — will open Wednesday at Wooton Park, becoming the headquarters for a historic steam train and the Chamber of Commerce. Inside, the...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Elections, University of Florida, Ethics, Justice System
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GOP Chief Questions Propriety Of Esty's Conference Call With Investment Firm
The Hartford CourantState Republican Party Chairman Jerry Labriola asked state Attorney General George Jepsen Monday to investigate the propriety of an April 23 conference call where state energy Commissioner Dan Esty gave a briefing to clients of the investment firm UBS...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Energy, Investments, George C. Jepsen
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Broward state senator steps into minefield with prospective job
There's legal, there's ethical, and there's what's right. The concepts are not the same, at least not under the loose guidelines for Florida legislators, which is why I get nervous when politicians start walking a tightrope between their public roles...Tags: Jeremy Ring, Lobbying, Ethics, Colleges and Universities, Religion and Belief
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Cubs prospect Soler benched by manager
Dave Keller is about as old school as they come, and the former Cubs coach and current manager of the team’s Class A Daytona affiliate didn’t like what he saw from top prospect Jorge Soler. So Soler became one of the first prominent examples...
Tags: Scott Baker, Baseball, Ethics, Albert Almora, Sports
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Bethlehem Catholic lacrosse team looking for first victory
First, the stats. Bethlehem Catholic's boys lacrosse team, in its first season playing at the varsity level, is 0-12 overall and 0-9 in the Lehigh Valley Conference. The Golden Hawks have been outscored 197-15 in their losses. The closest they've come...Tags: Dom (music group), Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Sports, Ethics
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Interactive graphic lets voters follow the money in mayor's race
A Times analysis of campaign contributions in the Los Angeles mayor's race shows that big donors are using loosely regulated "super PACs" to help candidates like never before. The Times has created an interactive graphic that allows readers to break...
Tags: Elections, U.S. Supreme Court, Religion and Belief, Political Fundraising, Freedom of the Press
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Garcetti, Greuel hammer each other over ethics
After weeks of pummeling her rival Eric Garcetti over his ethical standards, Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel can run quickly through her list of reasons that she sees her former City Council colleague as dishonest and untrustworthy. For...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Eric Garcetti, Fines, Environmental Issues, Religion and Belief
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'Super PACs' negate spending limits in L.A. mayor's race
Strict limits on campaign contributions imposed by voters nearly three decades ago are crumbling in the Los Angeles mayor's race, with big donors using loosely regulated "super PACs" to help candidates like never before in a citywide election, a Times...
Tags: Elections, Port of Los Angeles, Political Fundraising, Human Interest, Primaries
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Mark D. Sokolik, corporate attorney, formerly of Hunt Valley
Mark D. Sokolik, a corporate lawyer remembered as a fitness and music enthusiast, died last week after complications from a fall. He was 30. A former Hunt Valley resident who attended Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Mr. Sokolik went on to graduate from the...
Tags: Georgetown University, Graduation, Justice System, Religion and Belief, Lawyers
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