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Florida needs tougher steps against real estate fraud
Victims of fraud committed by unscrupulous real estate brokers and appraisers have a hard time getting justice in Florida. The state's Division of Real Estate takes too long investigating complaints before referring them to state prosecutors,
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:26P

New York Times: Justice Thomas Must Talk More to Show He's Not Corrupt
A Friday New York Times editorial, “The Thomas Issue,” furthered the paper's fevered crusade against Justice Clarence Thomas, piggybacking on Adam Liptak's front-page Sunday story on the vital matter of
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:25P

NCAA Game Summary - Northeastern at UNC-Asheville
Asheville, NC (Sports Network) - Jonathan Lee scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Northeastern Huskies to an 83-82 win over the UNC-Asheville Bulldogs in a BracketBuster event at the Justice Center. Allen Chaisson also added 24 points for the
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:24P

It's not easy being Earnhardt Jr.
“We'll be talking about Dale Jr. all afternoon,” Darrell Waltrip, the racer turned Fox Sports analyst, says. “I haven't seen him this pumped up for awhile. I think he's going to drive like he's never driven before.” Waltrip and his employer hope so,
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:24P

Elderly woman struck in crosswalk
The woman, who has not been identified, suffered non-life threatening head injuries in the collision and was taken to Sacred Heart Medical Center, said Ofc. Tim Moses, a Spokane Police Department spokesman. The driver of the truck was turning south
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:22P

Kolenberg to lead finance board
The agreement requires the city to pay $45000 in legal fees Tarzia accumulated while defending himself in two Board of Ethics complaints and by filing a federal lawsuit against the city, several department officials and the employees who filed
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:22P

SC junks plea on plagiarism
MANILA, Philippines—The Supreme Court has denied “for lack of merit” a motion by a group of Filipino comfort women seeking a reversal of the high court's decision exonerating Associate Justice Mariano del Castillo of plagiarism.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:22P

Seattle U voices opinion about fashion
Seattle U, famous for its diverse population and emphasis on social justice, certainly would have students, both opposing and non-opposing forces to fashion, who are willing to share their most valued opinions. There must be students on campus who are
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:19P

Peaceful Gathering Held Honoring John T. Williams
Ndns for Justice, a grassroots coalition of Native Americans and supporters committed to the protection of civil rights, held a carve-in and peaceful rally honoring the life of John T. Williams on Saturday afternoon at Victor Steinbruek Park.
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:17P

Madison rescuers mourn beloved comrade Richard Hanlon
Richard "Dick" Hanlon, the longtime Madison Volunteer Ambulance Corps driver who died Tuesday en route to an accident call, was honored Saturday as a selfless, vibrant man who loved to dance and travel. At least 200 first responders from throughout the
Updated: 02/19/2011 06:17P

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