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Philadelphia building collapse: City tightens rules on demolition
Officials in Philadelphia announced sweeping changes to the city’s demolition standards Friday as the first lawsuit was filed in the four-story building collapse that left six people dead. In a televised news conference, Mayor Michael Nutter...
Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Laws, Politics, Government, George Zimmerman
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Micron deal for Elpida Memory appears to clear legal hurdle
ReutersBy Tom Hals June 7 (Reuters) - Micron Technologies Inc's planned acquisition of bankrupt Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory Inc appeared to move closer to completion on Friday after a key deadline passed without a legal challenge. U.S. creditors had until...Tags: Semiconductors and Active Components, Financially Distressed Companies, Computer Hardware, Bonds, Economy, Business and Finance
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Veteran's wait still not over
— Disabled veteran James F. Gunn thought his five-year fight for pension benefits was over when the Department of Veterans Affairs granted his appeal in April. He was relieved. Then May came, and he was anxious. His wife had quit her high-paying...
Tags: Justice System, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Lawyers, Coral Springs, Crime, Law and Justice
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Witness lifts veil on BofA settlement negotiations
ReutersBy Karen Freifeld NEW YORK, June 6 (Reuters) - Mortgage bond investors got "the best deal that was available" when they agreed to an $8.5 billion settlement with Bank of America Corp in 2012, an executive who helped negotiate the deal said Thursday. The...Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp., Justice System, Financially Distressed Companies, Lawyers, Bank of New York Company
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No age limit on 401(k) contributions
Q: I am 71 years old and just moved to a new employer. I participated in my former employer's 401(k) plan. Can I participate in my new employer's 401(k)? — D.L., Apopka A: Yes, you can. There is no age limit on contributing to a 401(k) as long...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, 401K, Career and Workplace, Credit and Debt, Financial Planning
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06/03: Bankruptcies
Chapter 7 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for liquidation under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code include: Chapter 11 Central Florida individuals and businesses that have filed for reorganization and protection from...Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Business
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High expenses of TARP effort
In late May, the Congressional Budget Office released its most recent assessment of the cost of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). This occasioned far less thoughtful discussion of the role of government than it should have, which is unfortunate...Tags: Business, Freddie Mac, Fannie Mae, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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Medicare not going broke as fast as once predicted
Florida's senior citizens and millions of baby boomers preparing for a long retirement can breathe just a little easier, but not much. Medicare is not going broke quite as quickly as once feared, government trustees reported on Friday, while Social...
Tags: Miami Shores, Career and Workplace, Ted Deutch, U.S. Congress, Health Insurance Cost
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Coliseum deal: USC to cash in on turnover
About five years ago, County Supervisor Zev Yaroslavsky denounced USC's proposal to take control of the taxpayer-owned Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and its revenue. "Some people on the board of trustees of the University of Southern California...
Tags: St. Louis Rams, Mark Ridley-Thomas, Elections, Services and Shopping, National Football League
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GM unveils reworked Malibu
Associated PressDETROIT -- The Chevrolet Malibu, an also-ran in the midsize car segment, is getting a quick makeover as General Motors tries to address criticism of bland styling and so-so performance. The 2014 version of the car, which goes on sale this fall, gets a...Tags: General Motors Corp., Vehicles, Honda, Travel, Companies and Corporations
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Battery recycler Exide's problems aren't just local
Since she was 13, Tiffany Arroyo lived with the smoke and rotten-egg smell from an Exide battery-recycling plant just blocks from her grandparents' home in Laureldale, Pa. "It was horrible, just horrible, to go outside and smell it," Arroyo, now 30,...
Tags: Health, Financially Distressed Companies, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Berks County, Economy, Business and Finance
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Can Bob Lutz and the Chinese Save Fisker?
KickingTiresIf Bob Lutz is winding down, you wouldn't know it. The cigar-chomping former GM product chief is responsible, at least in part, for a host of cars you see on the road today ??? among them the Chevrolet Camaro, the......Tags: Financially Distressed Companies, Hybrid Vehicles, Automotive Equipment, Fuel-efficient Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering
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