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Baltimore Teachers Union supports call to halt Common Core consequences
The Baltimore Teacher's Union has called for the district hold off on attaching penalties to schools' performance on the the new Common Core assessments, citing insufficient professional development and resources to implement the new high-stakes...Tags: American Federation of Teachers, Standardized Testing, Teachers, Adult Education, School Examinations
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Quebec seeks fracking moratorium in shale gas rich area
Reuters* Moratorium would last a maximum of five years * Government had promised a ban, citing public concerns OTTAWA, May 15 (Reuters) - The Canadian province of Quebec, citing public concerns, unveiled a bill on Wednesday to impose a moratorium on...Tags: Energy Resources, Talisman Energy Incorporated, Petroleum Industry
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NU Refreshes Its Debt With $750M In Notes
Northeast Utilities is borrowing $750 million in order to pay down other senior debt obligations as well as some of the company's more than $1 billion in short-term debt, according to filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. After...Tags: U.S. Bancorp, Bank of New York Company, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Citigroup Incorporated, Finance
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Senate Unanimously Strengthens Racial Profiling Law
The Hartford CourantThe state Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to expand the state's racial profiling law to include more police departments. The measure comes one year after another bill had strengthened the law in other ways and was passed by large majorities in both...Tags: John McKinney, Theft, Justice System, Government, U.S. House of Representatives
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Northbrook, Glenview police blotter: May15
The following items were taken from Northbrook and Glenview police records. •On May 12, a 29-year-old Glenview man was arrested at Dundee and Portwine roads and charged with driving under the influence and without insurance. The man was also...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Services and Shopping, Theft, Vehicles, Apple iPhone
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Wilmette, Winnetka, Kenilworth police blotter: May 15
The following items were taken from police reports. Wilmette •On May 12, a man tried to force his way into his ex-girlfriend's residence in the 200 block of Oak Circle after following her home from work. The offender was gone when the officers...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Police Arrests
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Analysis: Japan government-bond selloff sparks fears of too much, too fast
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - A three-day rout in the bond market has raised concerns that the Bank of Japan is getting more than it bargained for, by prodding investors to shift money out of the safety of government bonds faster than the government expected. As...Tags: Bonds, Japan, Credit Ratings, Foreign Exchange Market, Federal Reserve
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This horror story is all you need to hear to support credit reporting reform
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThere always will be debate over just how common it is for mistakes to appear on credit reports. The industry, of course, tells us errors are minimal. Consumer advocates, as you'd expect, contend errors are too common. If you've been...... -
Caviar? Hartford Must Clean Up Cavalier Spending
Caviar? When it comes to sending the wrong message, Hartford Mayor Pedro Segarra will have to go some to top a lavish New Year's Eve meal at Max Downtown that was partially charged to a city credit card. Mr. Segarra and seven guests, including chief...Tags: Pedro E. Segarra, Accounting and Auditing, New Year's Day, Finance, Caviar
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State's renewable energy fund lacks power to fulfill purpose
Five years ago, Illinois passed legislation requiring electric suppliers to buy more renewable energy such as wind and solar power and then pass those costs on to customers. The intent of the mandate was to have so-called green electricity accounting...
Tags: Justice System, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Consumers, Ameren Corporation, Sales
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LETTER: Tax Credit Acts As Minimum Wage Increase
On Jan. 1, 2011 the state of Connecticut instituted an annual earned income tax credit for families with children with adjusted gross incomes below $36,920. The maximum credit for 2012 was $1,767, which equates to about 85 cents per hour for a full-time...Tags: Politics, Taxation, Employment, Employment Opportunities, Personal Income
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Report: BMW i3 to be priced around $40,000
Autoblog.comFiled under: Hatchback, BMW, Electric According to Automotive News, the BMW i3 electric hatchback will likely be priced around $40,000, or similar to that of a well-equipped 3 Series sedan, when it goes on sale later this year. This information was...
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