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Tech Talk: SOPA and PIPA explained
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA number of websites announced they will effectively shut down for 12 to 24 hours on Wednesday to protest two laws Congress is considering. The House of Representatives are considering a bill called the Stop Online Piracy Act, H.R. 3261, while the Senate...Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, PROTECT IP Act, Labor Legislation, Invention and Innovation, Stop Online Piracy Act
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Fact Finder: What is 'right-to-work' and what does it mean for you?
The fight over Indiana's proposed “right-to-work” bill will take center stage Tuesday as House lawmakers get set to fire up more debate. Democrats are pushing for a referendum on the issue or they may walk out. But do you know what right-to-...Tags: Labor Legislation, Democratic Party, Career and Workplace
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Holiday card from dead woman arrives 11 years late
QUINNESEC, Mich. (AP) — A Christmas card that showed up in an Upper Peninsula woman's mailbox a day before the holiday turned out to be a late arrival after all: 11 years delayed to be exact. Lorraine Beauchamp says the envelope was postmarked in...Tags: Labor Legislation, Holidays, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Arundel English-only bill: A hostile, empty gesture
County Councilman Jerry Walker wants to make English the official language of Anne Arundel County. That would make perfect sense if English weren't already, for all practical purposes, the county's official language. When was the last time you heard...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Justice and Rights, Immigration, Migration
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Other voices: Leadership, not gamesmanship
We hope a spat among state Republican lawmakers, which questioned actions of its own party leaders, has been put to rest. Six Republican legislators requested emails, memos and correspondence between leadership and legislative research staff more than a...Tags: Prosecution, Labor Legislation, Local Government, Justice System, Judges
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Defiant Obama challenges Congress on sticky issues
CNNWashington (CNN) -- President Barack Obama launches a three-day swing through key election states Wednesday after declaring in what could be his final State of the Union address that the nation was strengthening but must confront the defining issue of...Tags: Government, Republican Party, Newt Gingrich, Elections, Immigration
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Myrtle M. Funston
Sioux Falls: Myrtle M. Funston, 95, died peacefully Sunday, Jan. 1, 2012, at Dow Rummel Village in Sioux Falls.
Myrtle was born May 15, 1916, in Stratford. She grew up on the family farm of her parents, Otto and Anna Bartz, and was the youngest of eight...Tags: Westport, Labor Legislation, World War II (1939-1945), Unrest, Conflicts and War, Religion and Belief
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Protesters head to D.C. to decry economic inequality
Civil rights veteran Helena Hicks had walked much of the route already, many years ago — decades before the nation's capital memorialized the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in stone. Some things have changed dramatically since then, others not so...Tags: Morgan State University, Labor Legislation, Bethlehem Steel, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights
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Daniels rescinds new statehouse security rules
Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels has just rescinded new statehouse security rules that would have put a 3,000 person limit on the number of people allowed in the state capitol at any one time.
This comes right as the Indiana Legislature begins its 2012...Tags: Republican Party, Government, Unions, Labor Legislation, Parties and Movements
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Local farm labor firm cited for heat-related fatality
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterThe state agency charged with protecting workers and the public from safety hazards has cited a local farm labor company for what it says is the first confirmed heat-related fatality in 2011. The state Division of Occupational Safety and Health issued...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Labor Legislation, Employment, Work Relations, Employment
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Giovannini, Molded Fiber Glass Manager, Appointed to Workforce Development Council
Dave Giovannini, general manager at Molded Fiber Glass in Aberdeen, has been appointed to the Department of Labor and Regulation's Workforce Development Council by Gov. Dennis Daugaard. Giovannini has spent more than 30 years in manufacturing, primarily...Tags: Government, Labor Legislation, Regional Authority, Dennis Daugaard, Politics
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Mailbag: Charter would not free Costa Mesa of obligations
Some Costa Mesa voters are under the false impression that, if the city were to adopt a charter, it could walk away from its pension obligations or substantially change them. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The Constitution, Article I, Section...Tags: Labor Legislation, Politics, Financially Distressed Companies, Interior Policy, Bankruptcy
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