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Defense had to do police's job in case of wrongly jailed woman
Nicole Benjamin sat in the courtroom Aug. 6, waiting for her client's case to be called at a sentence hearing.
She represented Malenne Joseph, a Haitian woman convicted in June of vandalizing a new home. A contractor supposedly hired Malenne to paint the...Tags: Prosecution, Politics, Litigation, Justice System, Political Systems
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Local Black-Owned Businesses
Daily PressAccording to the latest U.S. Census data recorded in 2002, the state of Virginia had the ninth-largest minority-owned business population. Of all minority-owned businesses statewide, more than 40,000 were black-owned and accounted for roughly $3.7 billion...Tags: Colchester, Companies and Corporations, Business Enterprises, Justice System, Vehicles
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10/5: New businesses
Occupational licenses issued recently by county and municipal governments in Central Florida. Orange Lowman's Enterprises Group Inc., plants, P.O. Box 1374, Apopka, 32704. Montanez Staffing & Management LLC, janitorial, 4928 Pierce Arrow Drive,...Tags: Conway, Realty, Health, Longwood (Seminole, Florida), House and Home
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Continuing education and communication are keys to business success
Who: Kevin Derella
What: Derella is senior vice president of Coverall, in Fort Lauderdale, a commercial cleaning service franchisor servicing the cleaning needs mostly of traditional offices, daycare and medical facilities and other small businesses....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Fort Lauderdale, Small Businesses, Companies and Corporations
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Portage School Board Approves Dramatic Cuts
FOX 17 ReporterFrom cutting bus services to privatizing janitors, another school district in West Michigan is dramatically slashing it's budget. This time, it's Portage Public Schools. Dozens of janitors showed up to Monday night's school board meeting to protest...Tags: Elections
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Pouring time and energy into tapping new markets
Just two years after inventing a better keg tap for the stadium market, Matthew Younkle knows it's time to expand. Already, the inventor of TurboTap -- a nozzle that attaches to beer kegs and delivers a pour with the right amount of foam in less than...Tags: Madison (Dane, Wisconsin), Wisconsin, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Education, Marketing
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License probe turns to driver facility leases
Tribune Staff WritersIn yet another expansion of the criminal investigation of the Illinois secretary of state's office under George Ryan, a state official said Friday that a federal grand jury had subpoenaed records of the agency's rental of Chicago-area buildings that house...Tags: Political Fundraising, Executive Branch, Politics, Bribery, Elgin
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Grandma Was Right: Home Remedies That Still Work
The Hartford CourantDawn Otto of Glastonbury was rushing one day and accidentally knocked a tube of red nail polish onto her beige bathroom rug. Otto, not one to be frazzled by the screaming presence of a huge red stain, threw the rug into a bucket with -- can you believe...Tags: Baking Soda, Hair and Nails, Hemorrhaging
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