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Newton: It's legacy time for Villaraigosa
First of two parts | Part two
Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa doesn't like to talk about his legacy. He's still moving forward, plowing through the work that is left for him to accomplish with two years remaining. Like it or not, though, this is what faces...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Antonio Villaraigosa, Pension and Welfare, Retirement, Interior Policy
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Dalonte Hill settling in as high-profile Maryland assistant
Long before he began recruiting future NBA No. 2 draft pick Michael Beasley for Kansas State, Dalonte Hill said he grasped something important about the player's personality.
Beasley, Hill noticed, wasn't responding well to college coaches' incessant...Tags: Gary Williams, Maryland Terrapins, Michael Beasley, Basketball, Mark Turgeon
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Test-How Ridley Scott came to direct the new 'Blade Runner'
Alcon Entertainment producer Andrew Kosove knew how badly he wanted Ridley Scott to return for a new "Blade Runner." He just had no idea if he could land him.
"We had a few Plan Bs. But we were really focusing on Plan A, which was Ridley," Kosove...Tags: Entertainment, Los Angeles Police Department, Fencing, Blade Runner (movie), Ridley Scott
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10 tips for filing an insurance claim effectively
Sun SentinelAs Hurricane Irene approached last week, several groups released tips on how to file claims effectively. The Consumer Federation of America, a consortium of more than 300 consumer interest groups and United Policyholders, a non-profit in San Francisco,...Tags: Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Insurance, Hurricane Irene (2011)
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State seldom cracks down on insurance companies and their adjusters
Sun SentinelWhen Floridians complain that an insurance company's claims adjuster is mishandling, lowballing or delaying claims, there's a less than 16 percent chance the adjuster will be disciplined. When there's a complaint about a public adjuster - one who...Tags: Consumers, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Insurance, Elections
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City school system looks to rebound after MSA disappointment
As the Baltimore school system attempts to rebound from a series of cheating scandals and its first significant test score decline in years, leaders are considering a worrisome possibility: They might have hit a wall in educating children. Schools CEO...Tags: Academic Progress, Human Interest, Contracts, Elections, Examinations
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Deputy state's attorney fired; Brown County Commission hires replacement
A deputy state's attorney for Brown County whose supporters say was a strong advocate for children has been fired. Brandon Taliaferro, who worked at the state's attorney's office for just more than three years and handled juvenile crime and child abuse...Tags: Legal Services, Employees, Justice System, Abusive Behavior, Social Services
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Northrop Grumman to cut 800 jobs, most in Md.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to eliminate as many as 800 jobs — the second steep reduction for the Linthicum-based Electronic Systems division this year — could presage cutbacks by other federal contractors and further blows to the state's...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Employees, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Sales
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Reno County DA says he needs help with workload
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsReno County District Attorney Keith Schroeder is preparing to try one of the most high profile cases in the county's history. But months away, he already sees a crisis. "In this situation, next summer I see a big demand on attorneys, especially with...Tags: Justice System, Court Preliminary, Trials, Murder, Career and Workplace
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Part 1: Inside the scandal that rocked Windermere
Along the roadsides of Windermere, a community defined as much by its dirt streets as its town crest and bronze statuary, there are visible signs of "that unpleasantness," which brought so much attention and embarrassment to this insulated community of 2,...Tags: Harley-Davidson Inc., Ocoee, Retirement, Government, Orlando
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Man at the Center of the Carmel PI Investigation Speaks Out
He was followed by a private investigator hired by the City of Carmel. Now, Steven Libman, the former executive director of the Carmel performing arts center, is speaking exclusively to Fox59 News.
City leaders reportedly used city money to hire private...Tags: Culture, Human Accomplishments, Arts, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Seeing Stars: Employers, are you hiring or aren't you?
It's hard enough writing cover letters and sending out resumes every single night with barely an acknowledgement of receipt on the other end, but I've developed a pet peeve about the whole process.
Employers, if you know you're not really going to hire...Tags: Apple iPhone, Jimmy Kimmel, Government, Politics, Public Employees
Aug 29, 2011
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Nov 1, 2011
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Aug 29, 2011
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Jul 16, 2011
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Jul 3, 2011
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Sep 13, 2011
|Story| Aberdeen News
Oct 20, 2011
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Oct 11, 2011
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May 28, 2011
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Sep 6, 2011
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Jul 19, 2011
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