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Defense fights charges in Pa. priest abuse case
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Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Defense fights charges in Pa. priest abuse case
AP Sports Video Entertainment News from AP Entertainment News from AP AP National Video More>> After tsunami waves, Calif. coastal town left to recover from damaged port, fishing industry More>> Minn. Rep. fights tears at terror hearing More>>
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Deutsche Bank Sells a Third of $325 Million Lehman Claim
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Deutsche Bank AG sold $100 million in claims on bankrupt Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. to Dolostone LLC of New York, according to a bankruptcy court filing. The two claims on Lehman and its commercial paper unit were part of an
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Tribune Co-President Says Bankruptcy 'Hobbled' Company
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Tribune Co. co-President Eddy Hartenstein began testifying in favor of the publisher's plan to exit bankruptcy under the control of its senior lenders, including two hedge funds and JPMorgan Chase & Co.
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Court: Employers Can Decline to Hire Bankrupt Job-Seekers
A federal appeals court has ruled that private companies can refuse to hire prospective employees if those applicants have filed for bankruptcy, even though the government may not. The ruling came in a suit filed by Shani Burnett, who was offered a job
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Court: Employers Can Decline to Hire Bankrupt Job-Seekers
A federal appeals court has ruled that private companies can refuse to hire prospective employees if those applicants have filed for bankruptcy, even though the government may not. The ruling came in a suit filed by Shani Burnett, who was offered a job
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Consol Energy To Pay $5.5 Million To Settle Clean Water Act Violations
Washington — The US Environmental Protection Agency, US Department of Justice, and state of West Virginia announced today that Consol Energy Inc., the largest producer of coal from underground mines in the United States, has agreed to pay a $5.5
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Lokayukta to drop mining bombshell
After the release of the first report, which largely suggested the government tighten rules while granting licenses and transportation permits, Lokayukta, Justice N. Santosh Hedge told Deccan Chronicle that he would not bring forward the release of the
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:17P
Atlantic City Councilman Marty Small, others acquitted in voter fraud trial
Michael Ein Atlantic City councilman Marty Small, left, and sister Shawntel Small embrace following his not guilty verdict, Monday march 14, 2011, in the Atlantic County courthouse in the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township.
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:16P
Town Justice Position Filled in Ossining
Ossining resident and attorney John W. Fried has been appointed to the Ossining Town Justice position. He will be sworn in at Tuesday's Town Board special meeting. Fried will take on the unexpired role
Updated: 03/14/2011 03:16P