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U.S. actress Amanda Bynes arrested after allegedly tossing bong out window
ReutersBy Chris Francescani NEW YORK, May 24 (Reuters) - U.S. actress Amanda Bynes was arrested in New York City on Thursday after she allegedly threw a bong out the window of a midtown Manhattan apartment building, a police official said. New York police...Tags: Recreational Substance Use, Politics, Manhattan (New York City), Marijuana Use, Lobbying
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Maker of beef product continues to struggle
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (AP) - The beef-processing company that makes the product that critics call "pink slime" continues to struggle more than a year after the initial stories on the lean bits of beef that Beef Products Inc. makes. The Sioux City Journal...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Boneless Lean Beef Trimmings, Labor Legislation, Justice System, ABC (tv network)
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American Agri-Women meet in Washington, D.C. June 2-5
ALMA, Kan. (AgPR) - Leaders of American Agri-Women (AAW) from throughout the country will gather in Washington, DC, the week of June 2-5 for the organization's annual Washington, DC Fly-in. The Twentieth Annual Symposium hosted by AAW will be held at...Tags: Wildlife, Immigration, U.S. House Committee on Agriculture, Washington, DC, U.S. Congress
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Saying goodbye to equipment dealership in Williston, N.D.
Lindsey Implement Inc., a 23-year-old farm equipment dealership in Williston, N.D., is closing next month -- partly because of the oil boom, partly because of competition from multi-location dealer networks. Owner Gary Lindsey, 57, started the company...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Retraining
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Wilbur-Ellis facility in Turton closed
The Wilbur-Ellis agriculture facility in Turton closed on May 20, leaving up to eight employees out of work. A major employer in town, the business had offered custom application of fertilizer and chemicals, as well as seed planting. The company said it...Tags: Employment Opportunities, Employees
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'Fashion Police' Strike: Both Sides Dig in on Eve of Rally
ReutersLOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - With the strike by nine writers on E! Entertainment's "Fashion Police" nearly five weeks old, both sides were digging in for the long haul Wednesday. While the writers were preparing to set up an 11 a.m. picket line and...Tags: Elections, Politics, Unions, Chelsea Lately (tv program), Television
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Kerry Kennedy joins Fla-based farmworker protest outside Wendy's NY stockholder meeting
NEW YORK (AP) — Kerry Kennedy has joined farmworkers protesting outside Wendy's shareholder meeting in New York City. The protesters said Thursday they want Wendy's to sign an agreement to safeguard working conditions for Florida tomato pickers....Tags: New York City, Politics, Manhattan (New York City), Burger King, Tomatoes
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Maine lawmakers, governor in stand-off on Medicaid expansion
ReutersBy Dave Sherwood BOWDOINHAM, Maine, May 23 (Reuters) - Maine's Democratic-controlled legislature on Thursday passed a bill that would expand access to its Medicaid program as outlined by the Affordable Care Act, setting up a showdown with the state's...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health Care Reform (2009), Politics, Rick Perry, Republican Party
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Goldman unveils checks on conflicts in bid to fix image
ReutersSALT LAKE City (Reuters) - After dozens of meetings with executives and regulators, 100,000 hours of employee training and an immeasurable amount of public grief, Goldman Sachs Group Inc CEO Lloyd Blankfein claimed success in putting his bank and his...Tags: Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Politics, Securities, Shareholders, Financial Markets
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Fed officials stress no rush to exit, not on 'autopilot'
Reuters(Reuters) - The Federal Reserve will not hastily withdraw its policy stimulus for the economy, a senior central banker said on Thursday, while another stressed that it could adjust the pace of bond purchases both up or down according to the data. Seeking...Tags: Central Bank, Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, Inflation and Deflation, Economy, Business and Finance
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Column: Hallelujahs ring after IRS reverses church pension rule
ReutersCHICAGO (Reuters) - The Internal Revenue Service may be having a bad week, but Mary Rich isn't complaining about the taxman. The former nurse and hospital executive recently won a 10-year battle to get the IRS to reverse a ruling that would have cost her...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Interior Policy, Religion and Belief
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Berlin hopes efforts on youth jobs will help its image in Europe
ReutersBy Annika Breidthardt BERLIN, May 23 (Reuters) - German alarm that their country is blamed for austerity measures compounding the problems in the euro zone helps explain Berlin's bilateral efforts to tackle youth unemployment in some of the countries...Tags: Germany, Spain, Eurovision Song Contest (tv program), Unemployment, Foreign Exchange Market
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