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Glen Ellyn secondhand stores face new rules
Glen Ellyn village trustees unanimously approved a new ordinance to regulate the purchases of secondhand goods, a measure that police say will help fight crime and that some shopkeepers say will hurt business. The regulation takes effect immediately...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Theft, Crime, Law and Justice
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Karanbir Gill: Deregulation would hurt state's trauma centers
In large states such as Florida, it is essential to carefully develop a statewide trauma care network that ensures our citizens have access to timely, life-saving care delivered by highly-trained specialists. Over the past 30 years, Florida has built a...Tags: National Government, Politics, Health Insurance Cost, Hospitals and Clinics, Florida Legislature
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Tribes' payday loans under scrutiny
A growing number of Indian tribes are getting into the payday loan business, saying they just want to raise revenue for their reservations while helping cash-strapped consumers nationwide. But federal officials suspect that, at least in some cases,...
Tags: Local Government, Justice System, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Financial and Business Services, Federal Trade Commission
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COLUMN-Battle of Balcombe's shale to test British policymakers: Kemp
Reuters(John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own) By John Kemp LONDON, April 29 (Reuters) - The village of Balcombe in West Sussex, with fewer than 2,000 residents, is set to test whether Britain's politicians, media and public...Tags: National Government, London Heathrow Airport, Water, England, Water Supply
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Preview: Senators at Bruins
ReutersSportsDirect Inc. Preview: Senators at Bruins The Boston Bruins attempt to claim their third consecutive division title while the Ottawa Senators try to avoid a first-round playoff matchup with the top-seeded Pittsburgh Penguins when the Northeast...Tags: Washington Capitals, Chris Phillips, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston Bruins
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Avalanche 5, Coyotes 4 (SO)
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Jonathan Dalton, The Sports Xchange Avalanche 5, Coyotes 4 (SO) GLENDALE, Ariz. -- P.A. Parenteau scored in regulation and again in the shootout to help lift the Colorado Avalanche past the Phoenix Coyotes 5-4 on Friday night....Tags: Phoenix Coyotes, Shane O'Brien, Keith Yandle, Ryan O'Reilly, Mikkel Boedker
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Avalanche get past Coyotes in shootout
ReutersThe Sports Xchange By Jonathan Dalton, The Sports Xchange Avalanche get past Coyotes in shootout GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Despite all signs pointing the other direction, Matt Duchene knew the Colorado Avalanche would get a shootout victory on Friday night....Tags: Phoenix Coyotes, Shane O'Brien, Keith Yandle, Colorado Avalanche, Ryan O'Reilly
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Mexican derivatives to face new regulation-Carstens
ReutersACAPULCO, Mexico, April 26 (Reuters) - Mexican authorities are developing new derivatives rules in line with international standards, which aim to boost transparency and limit risk in the opaque market, Mexico's central bank governor said on Friday....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Financial Markets, Mexico, Finance, Central Bank
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LETTER: Gun Law Reform Failure
The fact that our Congress could not pass any gun law reform is very disheartening in view of the mass murders of recent years. At the very least, universal background checks would allow us feel that our government is acting responsibly in attempting to...Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Criminal Laws, Politics, Interior Policy
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ConocoPhillips joins hiatus in offshore Arctic operations
SEATTLE — A third major oil company has announced it is backing off from offshore drilling in the U.S. Arctic, with ConocoPhillips saying it will put its planned 2014 operations in the Chukchi Sea on hold because of “regulatory...
Tags: Ken Salazar, U.S. Department of the Interior, ConocoPhillips, Sean Parnell, Petroleum Industry
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A federal judge takes on 'copyright trolls'
There are trolls who live under bridges in fantasy novels. Then there are "copyright trolls." The latter have always occupied one of the most squalid corners of the legal system. They're people or firms that acquire copyrights to movies, music or...Tags: U.S. Congress, Pornography, Justice System, Business, Recording Industry Association of America
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IID to call special meeting to order
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District will hold a special meeting today. Items on the closed session agenda include a conference with legal counsel regarding potential litigation related to the Sept. 8, 2011, power outage. Federal regulators launched an...Tags: Litigation, New Products, Trials
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