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City loses suit against former mayoral candidate's wife
The city of Baltimore has lost its case against the wife of former mayoral candidate Otis Rolley, who it claimed owed the city $26,100 for taking months of paid leave she hadn't earned while working for City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young....
Tags: Judges, Litigation, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Retired CPA declares run for Costa Mesa City Council
An eighth candidate with a quality-of-life message has added his name to a growing list competing in November for three of Costa Mesa's five City Council seats. "I feel that the seniors don't have representation, that the animal lovers don't have...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Corporate Crime
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Monsanto trial against DuPont over Roundup-Ready crops under way
DuPont's Pioneer seed unit said in 2005 it would make herbicide-tolerant soybeans and corn within five years to challenge the dominance of seeds with Monsanto's widely licensed Roundup Ready trait. According to Monsanto, DuPont couldn't live up to...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Genetic Engineering, Companies and Corporations
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Britney Spears' Ex-Manager Suing Her Parents for Defamation
CNNLOS ANGELES -- Former manager Sam Lutfi claims Britney Spears' parents defamed, libeled and cheated him out of millions in a battle for control of the pop star and her career. A book written by Spears' mother painted Lutfi as a "predator" and a...Tags: Judges, Litigation, Arts and Culture, Lawyers, Crime, Law and Justice
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City red-light camera vendor under scrutiny
Prompted by a Tribune investigation into allegations of wrongdoing in Chicago's red-light camera program, an Arizona-based firm has disclosed it paid a $910 luxury hotel tab for the city official in charge of its contract and failed to tell City Hall...
Tags: Spring Training, Chicago Hotels, Values, Business Enterprises, Ethics
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Neon museum could get switched off amid redevelopment wind-down
The wind-down of local redevelopment threatens to undo an agreement to bring the Museum of Neon Art from downtown Los Angeles to Glendale, which could leave the venerable curator of all things neon without a home. MONA had shut down its Los Angeles space...
Tags: Litigation, Arts and Culture, Plan B (drug), Arts, MONA (music group)
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Imperial Irrigation District candidates spar over who owns the water
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterEditor's Note: This article has been corrected. The races for the Imperial Irrigation District’s Division 2 and Division 4 seats are runoffs that pit an incumbent in each district against a challenger, in which incumbents and challengers shared...Tags: Steve Benson, Board of Directors, Politics, Elections, Corporate Crime
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Let the neon shine on Brand Boulevard
With the consequences of the state's decision to abolish local redevelopment continuing to roil Glendale, this week the Museum of Neon Art emerged as a potential casualty. It seems the $5.2-million deal approved by the now-defunct Redevelopment Agency to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Corporate Crime
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Somerset school, Windber contractor debate who should hear swimming pool case
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERThe Somerset Area School District and a Windber contractor asked a Somerset County judge Tuesday to decide where a case that alleges a botched repair and renovation job of the district's swimming pool should be heard. The school district wants the...Tags: Judges, Arbitration, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Laws
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Circuit court: Aug. 24, 2012
The following civil cases were filed recently in Clark Circuit Court. — MidFirst Bank vs. Robin Moore, Verlin S. Moore and U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, foreclosure. — The Hartford vs. Sandra K. Stevens, seeking $10,159.60...Tags: Mike Wilson, Methamphetamine (drug), Punishment, Trials, Corporate Crime
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Teacher Allegedly Makes Students Trim Her Pubic Hair
KTLA NewsGREAT FALLS, Montana -- Former students and employees at a Montana beauty school have filed a lawsuit alleging they were subjected to sexual harassment, including pubic waxing. The lawsuit alleges students paid nearly $10,000 for instruction at Dahl’s...Tags: Students, Teaching and Learning, Education, Crime, Law and Justice, Trials
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Mammoth Lakes Reaches Agreement, Could Avoid Bankruptcy
KTLA NewsMAMMOTH LAKES, Calif. -- The High Sierra ski resort of Mammoth Lakes has reached a tentative settlement with creditors on a $43-million breach-of-contract judgment against it brought by a developer. Town officials said Tuesday in a statement that the...Tags: Federal Aviation Administration, Financially Distressed Companies, Air Transportation Industry, Bankruptcy, Career and Workplace
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