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Connecticut Attorney General Likes What the Feds Are Doing on Nuke Waste
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission - prompted by the federal courts - is now doing a study on the possible environmental problems of long-term storage of tons of spent nuclear fuel at nuke plants around the nation. Connecticut's Attorney General George...Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Haddam, Crime, Law and Justice, Waterford, Waste
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UPDATE: Notre Dame women's basketball: Move excites Muffet recruit
South Bend TribuneLast season, Notre Dame punched its ticket to the NCAA women's basketball Final Four by thrashing Atlantic Coast Conference power Maryland. Two seasons ago, Natalie Novosel's last-second shot gave Notre Dame a stunning comeback victory against Duke, as...Tags: Maryland Terrapins, Florida State Seminoles, Politics, Southern Methodist Mustangs, College Sports
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Irish coaches excited by Notre Dame's move to ACC
NOTRE DAME – Notre Dame has accepted an invitation to join the Atlantic Coast Conference in all sports except football and hockey. Wednesday's announcement is creating lots of excitement on campus. The university's coaches have expressed their...
Tags: Clemson Tigers, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Swimming, Football, Atlantic Coast Conference
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New chair of AFIA Feed Regulatory Committee
DES MOINES, Iowa - Kristi Krafka, vice president of regulatory affairs and quality assurance for the animal nutrition and health division of Kemin in North America, will serve as the chair of the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA) Feed Regulatory...Tags: Food and Drug Administration, Politics
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Watchdog agency approves $49,000 fine against Prop. 8 campaign
The state’s campaign watchdog agency gave final approval Thursday to $49,000 in fines against the campaign committee for Proposition 8, a 2008 ballot measure banning gay marriage in California. The state Fair Political Practices Commission...Tags: Patrick McGreevy, Same-Sex Marriage, Politics, Los Angeles Times, Elections
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Metal recycling firms burgeon in state, but regulators can't keep up
The explosions came one after another, jolting a South Los Angeles neighborhood. "It felt like an earthquake, and then it was just raining fire," recalled Richard Gomez, who watched a metal recycling facility on Slauson Avenue erupt in flames one day...
Tags: Metal and Mineral, Water, Disasters and Accidents, Injuries and Wounds, Labor Legislation
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Machinists union protests expedited Hawker sale
The Machinists Union filed paper in bankruptcy court Monday, opposing "an attempt by Hawker Beechcraft, Inc., to expedite the sale of its assets." Hawker announced last week it has a tentative deal with Superior Aviation of Beijing. The deal calls for...
Tags: Bankruptcy, Politics, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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Campaign finance rule enforcement stepped up in San Bernardino County
PolitiCalGov. Jerry Brown signs bill increasing enforcement of campaign laws in San Bernardino County... -
Bankruptcy judge delays decision on Hawker executive bonuses
WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Hawker Beechcraft on Thursday defended its plan to pay more than $5.3 million in bonuses to eight top executives, telling a bankruptcy court that its managers are a "talented and capable group" with much work left to do before...
Tags: Employees, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Bankruptcy, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice
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Nuclear Regulatory Commission answers what if's in uranium debate
WDBJ7 ReporterA national regulation group spent hours answering a loaded question about uranium mining: what if? As the state's Uranium Working Group sets the stage for the next General Assembly, researchers are studying the impacts it could have on this area....Tags: Metal and Mineral, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Pittsylvania County, Politics, Nuclear Power
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San Onofre investigation is postponed
L.A. NOWAs costs of the San Onofre nuclear plant outage continue to mount, the California Public Utilities Commission postponed a decision to open an investigation into the plant’s troubles and the potential impact on ratepayers. The commission had been... -
Michigan mulls joint state-federal health exchange
NUMBER OF UNINSURED: 1.27 million Michigan residents are uninsured, about 13 percent of the population. WHERE THE STATE STANDS: The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has been working to set up a health insurance exchange, but has had limited...
Tags: Healthcare Policies, Economy, Business and Finance, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Litigation and Regulation
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