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Anne Arundel to hire 100 firefighters in wake of arbitration ruling
Anne Arundel County Executive Laura Neuman said Wednesday she'll hire 100 firefighters now that the fire union has won an arbitration case dealing with firefighters' schedules. Neuman said she'll ask the County Council for $3 million to pay for the...
Tags: Laura Neuman, Fires, Glen Burnie, International Association of Fire Fighters
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Injecting Some Truth? Don't Count On It
The Hartford CourantLance Armstrong lied. Pete Rose lied. Marion Jones lied. Mark McGwire, who alternately saved baseball and trashed baseball, lied. The authors of the greatest achievements in the history of sports ultimately have looked the camera in the eye and said,...Tags: Mark McGwire, Alex Rodriguez, Judges, Sports, MLB Most Valuable Player Award
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Preparing clients for looming bond risk
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Brokers who fail to warn their clients about the risks of bond investing may find themselves facing regulatory ire and legal actions in the future, compliance experts say. The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority is sounding...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Credit Ratings, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance, Bonds
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Judge criticizes suit filed against Feuer by Trutanich supporter
A lawsuit alleging that City Attorney-elect Mike Feuer manipulated ethics laws to financially benefit his campaign has been thrown out of court. The action had been filed by a supporter of Feuer's rival, Carmen Trutanich. Los Angeles County Superior...
Tags: Judges, Politics, Elections, Justin Bieber, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bankia stock tumbles after new shares hit market
ReutersMADRID (Reuters) - Shares in state-owned Spanish lender Bankia tumbled on Tuesday after billions of new shares flooded the market as part of a multi-billion euro cash injection, with little hope of a quick recovery amid tough business conditions. More...Tags: BNP Paribas, Finance, Spain, Economy, Business and Finance, Banking
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White House to renew bid for bill to protect journalists
WASHINGTON — Facing questions about the Justice Department's secret seizure of reporters' phone records, the White House says that it will renew its push for legislation that would offer federal protections to journalists and their sources....
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Government, Judges, National Security, Journalism
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IMF's Lagarde escapes formal investigation in French case
ReutersPARIS, May 24 (Reuters) - French magistrates decided on Friday not to place IMF chief Christine Lagarde under formal investigation over her role in a 285-million-euros ($368.5 million) arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president Nicolas...Tags: Christine Lagarde, Nicolas Sarkozy
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Argentina, Repsol struggle to bridge gap over YPF compensation
Reuters* Repsol open to an out-of-court YPF compensation package * Argentina needs foreign funds for YPF shale field * Argentine laws and cash shortages obstacles to any deal By Tracy Rucinski and Karina Grazina MADRID/BUENOS AIRES, May 23 (Reuters) - A year...Tags: International Court or Tribunal, Finance, International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes, Economy, Business and Finance, Trinidad and Tobago
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IMF chief Christine Lagarde questioned by French judge
PARIS -- Christine Lagarde, the head of the International Monetary Fund, was questioned by a judge Thursday over her role in a $366-million payout to a businessman supporter of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Lagarde appeared in a Paris court to...
Tags: International Monetary Fund, Sex Crimes, Christine Lagarde, Government, Judges
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IMF's Lagarde in court for French arbitration case
ReutersPARIS, May 23 (Reuters) - IMF chief Christine Lagarde arrived in court on Thursday to be questioned by a French magistrate over her role in a 285-million-euro ($366 million) arbitration payment made to a supporter of former president Nicolas Sarkozy....Tags: Paris (France), Christine Lagarde, Nicolas Sarkozy
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SEC review of brokerages use of arbitration not seen in 2013
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wall Street brokerages' use of mandatory arbitration clauses merits a regulatory review, but the Securities and Exchange Commission will not have time to undertake one before 2014, an SEC commissioner said on Monday. The agency...Tags: Finance, Financial Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Financial and Business Services, Securities
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