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Letters to the Editor: Primary election on voters' minds
What’s the deal with gas prices? Editor: Our Sunday school class of adult seniors has been discussing the gas prices in Petoskey. Over the years there has been a trend of prices above the average and what bothers us even more that all the stations...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Sound Recordings, Primaries, Corporate Crime, Colleges and Universities
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U.S. looks to Belize for alleged ties to Sinaloa drug cartel
World NowThe U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control announced it was freezing the assets of three Belize residents alleged to be drug traffickers and “key associates” of Mexico's Sinaloa drug cartel.... -
U.S. House votes Attorney General Holder in contempt
The House of Representatives voted Thursday to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt for refusing to turn over documents tied to the botched Fast and Furious gun-running sting -- a discredited operation that has become a sharp point of...
Tags: John Larson, Eric Holder, Judges, Mexico, Corporate Crime
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Wells Fargo agrees to pay $175M settlement in pricing discrimination suit
About 1,000 Baltimore-area residents are expected to receive thousands of dollars each under a landmark $175 million settlement between the U.S. Department of Justice and Wells Fargo over accusations of discriminatory lending practices.
Under the terms...Tags: Homes, Property, Realty, Washington, DC, Trials
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Price points needed for Amtrak debate in Rockwood
A lot of energy has recently been spent on debating the merit of building a train station in the small town of Rockwood. Some claim the station will be economically wise, adding a much-needed commuter station to the small community; others claim that...Tags: Amtrak, Corporate Crime, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Cumberland (Allegany, Maryland)
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Flying high for the Sinaloa drug cartel
John Charles Ward would take flight in the half-light before dawn, when he could race down the runway without headlights and ascend into the cloaking embrace of an overcast sky. This feature requires that JavaScript be enabled and the Flash plug-in be...Tags: Drug Trafficking, Homes, Metal and Mineral, Human Interest, Trials
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Forty-nine Headless Corpses Found In Northern Mexico
ReutersCADEREYTA JIMENEZ, Mexico (Reuters) - Suspected drug gang killers dumped 49 headless bodies on a highway near Mexico's northern city of Monterrey in one of the country's worst atrocities in recent years. The mutilated corpses of 43 men and 6 women, whose...Tags: Murder, Mexico, Elections, Corporate Crime, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Colombian police announce the surrender of top narco to the DEA
World NowJavier Antonio Calle Serna, one of Colombia's most wanted drug traffickers, has surrendered to the DEA in Aruba and is now in a New York jail to face charges. The U.S. State Department had offered a $5-million reward for information leading to his arrest.... -
EA to settle NFL lawsuit? [Updated]
Company TownElectronic Arts set aside $27 million to potentially settle a lawsuit, which the company did not identify but is most likely to be a case filed against EA by former NFL players.... -
Our View: Drug war ignites presidential exchange
The North American Summit in Washington, D.C., was the scene of a Mexican-American standoff of sorts when the presidents of both countries fired verbal shots at each other over the drug and gun violence that has plagued the border region for the past...Tags: Facebook, Washington, DC, Corporate Crime, Barack Obama, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Apple, e-book publishers accused of price fixing
Los Angeles TimesFormer Apple Inc. Chief Executive Steve Jobs was a key player in a conspiracy with five major book publishers to drive up the price of digital books, federal and state officials said in antitrust lawsuits filed against the companies. Jobs helped...Tags: Apple Inc., Book, Services and Shopping, Books, Trials
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The Apple e-book antitrust lawsuit: What it means
The Justice Department and attorney generals from 16 states sued Apple Inc. and five major book publishers, alleging they colluded to raise the price of electronic books. The government said the conspiracy cost consumers more than $100 million over two...
Tags: Books, Services and Shopping, Book, Trials, Antitrust Issues
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