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Circuit court: Aug. 17, 2012
The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Aug. 9 with Judge William G. Clouse presiding. — Amanda Rader, theft by unlawful taking, pleaded guilty, recommended one year, sentencing Sept. 13. — Hobert Buttery, theft by...Tags: Banking, Bank of America Corp., Trials, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Corporate Crime
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Jamal Lewis among star athletes to land in bankruptcy
It might have been trash-talking, but Jamal Lewis made good on his promise. The young Baltimore Raven broke the single-day rushing record by running for 295 yards in the 2003 home opener at the stadium newly rechristened for the company that had bought...
Tags: Michael Vick, Football, George Washington, Steve Bisciotti, Economy, Business and Finance
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Cops: Man Who Raped Teen Made Her Sign 'Sex Contract'
A New Jersey man has been arrested and charged after police say he lured and raped a young woman with the promise of a job at Victoria's Secret.
According to authorities, 33-year-old Gregory John Schaffer reached out to the 15-year-old victim on...Tags: Sex Crimes, Craigslist, Inc., Corporate Crime, Victoria's Secret
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Commentary: Keep out-of-town lobbyists out of Costa Mesa
Re. Commentary: Vista ruling benefits local governments, residents (July 13): I was stunned to see the press coverage provided to Kevin Dayton, a paid lobbyist with ties to building and contractor groups. Under the guise of being an independent adviser,...Tags: Laws, Trials, Lawyers, Politics, Pension and Welfare
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Judge: Indiana can't collect on IBM welfare lawsuit
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A judge on Wednesday spurned Indiana's efforts to recoup roughly $170 million from IBM Corp. over its failed effort to overhaul the state's welfare system as part of a broader privatization push that was an early hallmark of...Tags: Business Enterprises, Medicaid, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Company Privatization
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Starving Malaysian cats spark call for animal-cruelty crackdown
L.A. UnleashedAnimal welfare advocates in Malaysia are calling for harsher penalties on animal abusers after nearly 300 cats were found starving at a care center.... -
Federal appeals court hears NASCAR drug case
Associated PressAttorneys for ex-driver Jeremy Mayfield are asking a federal appeals panel to reinstate his lawsuit against NASCAR over his suspension for failing a random drug test. A 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel in Richmond heard arguments Tuesday. ...Tags: Justice System, Corporate Crime, Trials, Adderall (drug), Prescription Drugs
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Jewish Times' new owners poised to take the helm
The prospective new owners of the Baltimore Jewish Times took over Washington Jewish Week nearly two years ago and made an array of changes to the publication, which had just turned 80 years old. They redesigned the tabloid, revamped the website and...Tags: Judaism, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Financially Distressed Companies, Wells Fargo & Co., Economy, Business and Finance
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Dalonte Hill settling in as high-profile Maryland assistant
Long before he began recruiting future NBA No. 2 draft pick Michael Beasley for Kansas State, Dalonte Hill said he grasped something important about the player's personality.
Beasley, Hill noticed, wasn't responding well to college coaches' incessant...Tags: Career and Workplace, The Washington Post, Gary Williams, Basketball, Kansas State Wildcats
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City schools crackdown on teacher leave causing friction in district
Since our story last week on the $65 million in unused sick/vacation/personal leave the Baltimore City school system has paid out in the past five years, I've been receiving feedback from several city teachers who said that there is a new order in town...Tags: Career and Workplace, Teachers, Corporate Officers, Unions, Teaching and Learning
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Competing plans spiked; talks continue in Jewish Times bankruptcy
Two competing plans to take the Baltimore Jewish Times' publisher out of bankruptcy have been taken off the table, and talks continued Tuesday between the company and a key creditor after a judge approved an emergency cash infusion. Alter...Tags: Judaism, Rentals, Financially Distressed Companies, Economy, Business and Finance, Wells Fargo & Co.
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Jewish Times publisher sold at auction
The likely new owner reassured staffers of the Baltimore Jewish Times on Monday that nothing will change in the 93-year-old weekly's commitment to reporting on the local community. Louis Mayberg met with employees around lunchtime at the Park Avenue...Tags: Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Judaism, Financially Distressed Companies, Auction Service, Economy, Business and Finance
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