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Bus hostage probe starts; report out in two weeks
Meanwhile, Chinese Ambassador Liu Jianchao paid a courtesy call yesterday with the Justice secretary. Mr. Jianchao said discussions centered on the
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:41A

Family law clients and fixed fee interviews
decided to introduce fixed fee initial interviews for new Family Law clients requiring preliminary advice in relation to their divorce or separation.
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:41A

Owner of Landmark Hotel files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Landmark Hotel on the Downtown Mall and a limited liability company overseen by CEO Halsey Minor—filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection yesterday.
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:41A

Why the Fed saved AIG and not Lehman
In an interesting twist, Bernanke was also asked how the Fed might handle the crises at Bear Stearns, Lehman Brothers and AIG had the financial reform law
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:40A

Group Sues Secretary of State of Nevada, Charging that New Parties Need Two
On August 31, Citizen Outreach, a 501(c)(4) organization in Nevada that espouses conservative views, filed a lawsuit in state court in Nevada, arguing that
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:40A

Free pills available for those near nuclear plants
The Michigan Department of Community Health says the move announced today is a precautionary measure for those who want pills and that risk of an accident
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:40A

Anniversaries: Remembering Ted Kennedy
“There's been a bad accident,” he explained to the old man, who had been largely disabled by that time by a significant stroke. “The president has been hurt
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:38A

Anniversaries: Remembering Ted Kennedy
“There's been a bad accident,” he explained to the old man, who had been largely disabled by that time by a significant stroke. “The president has been hurt
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:38A

St. Johns man charged in crash that killed student
AP A 22-year-old St. Johns man has been charged in a car crash that killed an Okemos High School student a year ago. The Lansing State Journal reports
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:38A

Bernanke: Only Way To Save Lehman Was `To Break The Law'
Bernanke, appearing before the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission on Capitol Hill, said the firm's bankruptcy was "not preordained" but that regulators
Updated: 09/02/2010 11:37A

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