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    May 23, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  1. The NLRB's school-door stand

    WASHINGTON — Early in an opinion issued recently by a unanimous three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Judge A. Raymond Randolph says: "Although the parties have not raised it, one issue needs to be...

    Tags: University of Alabama, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Employment Opportunities, Human Rights

  2. May 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Reid to delay Senate votes on most Obama nominees until July

    WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that he will delay votes on several of President Obama’s nominees for key posts until July, a decision raising the prospect that he’ll seek further changes to Senate rules...

    Tags: Immigration, Dick Durbin, Gina McCarthy, Barack Obama, Harry Reid

  4. May 17, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  5. Bridgeport Is Worse Off Than Stockton

    Stockton is one of California's larger cities. Nearly a year ago, its city council voted to file for bankruptcy. This is the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in the nation's history. Bridgeport, however, is in worse financial condition that Stockton when you consider off-balance-sheet obligations.
    Stockton is one of California's larger cities. Nearly a year ago, its city council voted to file for bankruptcy. This is the largest municipal bankruptcy filing in the nation's history. Bridgeport, however, is in worse financial condition that Stockton...

    Tags: Bridgeport (Fairfield, Connecticut), Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Judges, Financially Distressed Companies

  6. May 20, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Biased press doesn't deserve protection

    The IRS is constitutionally protected in the execution of its duties to collect income taxes. Reporters are constitutionally protected when they report fairly and honestly. The First Amendment gives the right to print the truth, not to print biased...

    Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Mitt Romney, Politics, Benghazi, Freedom of the Press

  8. May 20, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  9. South African wage demands send rand to four year low

    Reuters
    * Main mining union NUM seeks wage hikes of up to 60 pct * Gold companies' shares drop, rand also under pressure * Threat of mines unrest is headache for ruling ANC * NUM rival AMCU now dominates tense platinum sector By Ed Stoddard JOHANNESBURG, May...

    Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Mining, AngloGold Limited, Inflation and Deflation, Politics

  10. May 20, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. Column: Obama accelerates loss of trust

    WASHINGTON — Leaving aside the seriousness of lawlessness, and the corruption of our civic culture by the professionally pious, this past week has been amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government...

    Tags: Lamar Alexander, Weather, Kathleen Sebelius, Taxation, Global Change

  12. May 17, 2013 |Column| Hartford Courant
  13. Obama Debases Trust In Government

    The Hartford Courant
    Last week was amusing. There was the spectacle of advocates of an ever-larger regulatory government expressing shock about such government's large capacity for misbehavior. And, entertainingly, the answer to the question "Will Barack Obama's scandals...

    Tags: Lamar Alexander, Barack Obama, Global Expansion, Weather, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act

  14. May 16, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  15. One Cabinet pick approved, two narrowly advance

    WASHINGTON — President Obama's nominee to lead the Energy Department won unanimous confirmation by the Senate on Thursday while two other Cabinet choices narrowly advanced out of committee, amid complaints from Democrats over Republican delaying tactics.
    WASHINGTON — President Obama's nominee to lead the Energy Department won unanimous confirmation by the Senate on Thursday while two other Cabinet choices narrowly advanced out of committee, amid complaints from Democrats over Republican delaying...

    Tags: Gina McCarthy, U.S. Cabinet, Lamar Alexander, Crime, Law and Justice, Government Health Care

  16. May 15, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Nuking the filibuster

    In requiring the U.S. Senate to confirm presidential appointments, the Constitution aims to ensure a second level of scrutiny of the qualifications of government officials. But Senate Republicans have hijacked the confirmation process, not only to thwart individual nominees but to undermine laws they don't agree with. If they continue in their obstructionism, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) should revisit the possibility of doing away with the filibuster for nominations.
    In requiring the U.S. Senate to confirm presidential appointments, the Constitution aims to ensure a second level of scrutiny of the qualifications of government officials. But Senate Republicans have hijacked the confirmation process, not only to...

    Tags: Labor Disputes, Barack Obama, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Harry Reid

  18. May 13, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Plan guts Broward schools facilities department

    Broward schools' troubled facilities department would lose 45 of its 70 employees, and would have many of its services outsourced, under a reorganization plan prepared by Superintendent Robert Runcie.
    Broward schools' troubled facilities department would lose 45 of its 70 employees, and would have many of its services outsourced, under a reorganization plan prepared by Superintendent Robert Runcie. He cited two major reasons for the change: less need...

    Tags: Career and Workplace

  20. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Caltech to appeal judge's order to rescind disciplinary actions

    NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Tuesday said it planned to appeal a National Labor Relations Board judge’s order to rescind disciplinary actions against five engineers and scientists who shared emails at work about a Supreme Court decision...

    Tags: George W. Bush, NASA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Crime, Law and Justice, Labor Legislation

  22. May 14, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. JPL to appeal NLRB order rescinding discipline of 5 employees

    NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory on Tuesday said it planned to appeal a National Labor Relations Board judge's order to rescind disciplinary actions against five engineers and scientists. "Caltech respectfully disagrees with the decision and intends...

    Tags: George W. Bush, NASA, Labor Legislation, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Crime, Law and Justice

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