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Public information should be just that
We recall, perhaps even with some perverse fondness, the Iraqi Minister of Information, whose job before the regime was toppled was to tell one and all how well the war was going. And those with a longer memory will recall the administration of the...Tags: Career and Workplace, William Donald Schaefer, Employees, Interior Policy, Politics
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London's best-selling Sunday tabloid publishes last edition
Q13 FOX News Online & CNNStaffers at the scandal-hit News of the World emotionally departed their London newsroom for the last time Saturday night, proudly holding up the final edition of the best-selling British Sunday tabloid. Scores of the newspaper's employees left their...Tags: Anglicanism, Career and Workplace, Crimes, Christianity, Employers
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Last Edition of News of the World Hits Stands
ReutersLONDON -- When Rupert Murdoch, his media empire under fire over a phone-hacking scandal, swept into his London headquarters on Sunday from the United States, the message was clear. Murdoch, sporting a white panama-style hat, sat in the front passenger...Tags: Arbitration, Trials, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Human Interest
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Legal battle begins over cause of Zachery Tims' death
The New York attorney for Zachery Tims' mother said Tuesday the family is challenging the legal right of the New York City Medical Examiner's Office to release the cause of death of the Apopka preacher.
Ricardo Oquendo, who represents Madeline Tims in...Tags: Trials, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Interior Policy, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Eat or be eaten!
If you spent any time around the Susquehanna River below the Conowingo Dam over the summer, you probably noticed some of the same wanted posters that caught my eye. On those posters is the likeness of a fish, with a warning to anyone who catches one not...Tags: Ohio River, Television Industry, Interior Policy, Catfish, Fishing
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Hugh Grant says non-Murdoch tabloid also hacked his phone
Ministry of GossipHugh Grant took the stand to testify against phone hacking practices of Britain's tabloid reporters on Monday. Hugh Grant for the first time named the Daily Mail, a newspaper not owned by Rupert Murdoch and News Corp.... -
Child deaths rise among those monitored by L.A. County family services, records show
L.A. NOWThe number of children dying of abuse or neglect after involvement by Los Angeles County’s Department of Children and Family Services has steadily increased since 2008, according to confidential documents reviewed by the Los Angeles Times. The data... -
Michael Hiltzik: Angelides vs. Pecora
Money & CompanyThe question of why the Angelides Commission, which just released its report on the financial meltdown of 2007-08 and is the subject of my Sunday column, doesn't resemble the groundbreaking 1933 Pecora investigation into the 1929 crash is one of...... -
City leaning toward police auditor
City officials this week veered toward hiring a police auditor who would report internal issues to the Police Commission — sidestepping a recommendation from two high-priced consultants in favor of a proposal that would keep more of the existing...Tags: Public Employees, Interior Policy, Government, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Justice System
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Springfield To Examine U of I Admissions
(WGN-AM) - Fallout from questionable admissions practices at the University of Illinois continued today as a state representative called for the resignation of the school system's president and the trustees who meddled with student applications.
State...Tags: Pat Quinn, Interior Policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Laws, Chicago
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U. of I. leaders urged to quit
Tribune staff reportersFallout from questionable admissions practices at the University of Illinois continued Sunday as a state representative called for the resignation of the school system's president and the trustees who meddled with student applications. State Rep. Mike...Tags: Pat Quinn, Demographics, Interior Policy, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
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A two-edged sword
IN THIS WEEK'S torrent of well-deserved criticism aimed at President Bush for sparing I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby a prison sentence, one attack stood out. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D.-N.Y.) denounced the administration for considering itself above the...Tags: Crimes, Hillary Clinton, White House, Interior Policy, Lewis Libby
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