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More janitors fired in Minn. after immigration audit
A bipartisan bill introduced at the state Capitol would impose additional state fines on employers who violate federal immigration law. One of the bill's sponsors, Rep. Bev Scalze, DFL-Little Canada, says the bill is aimed at companies that pay
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:32P

High Court orders recount of Nebbi LC5 votes
Justice Yassin Nyanzi yesterday ruled that the recount of the votes, which was stopped after the winner of the elections, Mr Ezrom William Alenyo, got a court injection, should proceed. The Nebbi Chief Magistrate's Court had earlier ordered a recount
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:32P

Marijuana decriminalization bill gets mixed review
Those offenders sentenced to a mandatory prison term for driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol, under Malloy's proposal, could be sentenced to home confinement, monitored with GPS technology and subjected to alcohol-consumption
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:32P

Muskies season wraps in Elora
Mike Maloney While the jury is still out on the groundhog's predictions regarding the arrival of spring, Elora didn't take long in handing down a verdict on the season's end for the Shelburne Muskies. Playing game five of their Western Ontario Athletic
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:31P

DUI Stops on St. Patrick's Day: Amid the Green Beer, Beware the Blue Line
Describing its beefed-up rolling DUI patrols as "a counter-measure to all the 'green beer' on sale," the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Department said Monday it and its law enforcement partners will deploy additional patrols throughout the county.
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:30P

Published in the April 2011 issue of Q&Q
28, 2010, I watched, devastated, as 11 of my colleagues at Key Porter Books were let go. A few more – myself included – were laid off in mid-December. And February brought more bad news: the bankruptcy of HB Fenn and Company, which left 125 employees
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:30P

After the HB Fenn collapse: an insider's perspective
28, 2010, I watched, devastated, as 11 of my colleagues at Key Porter Books were let go. A few more – myself included – were laid off in mid-December. And February brought more bad news: the bankruptcy of HB Fenn and Company, which left 125 employees
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:30P

Mel Gibson may counter sue Oksana Grigorieva
The Russian singer is reportedly considering filing a civil lawsuit against him accusing him of battery, emotional distress and defamation committed during their relationship, which broke down in April last year. Gibson pleaded no contest to charge of
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:29P

Airlines, Chicago Reach USD$1.17 Bln O'Hare Deal
American and United, the two biggest carriers at O'Hare, agreed to dismiss a lawsuit they filed against the city in January seeking to block further financing for the program, a spokesman for United said. That lawsuit led Chicago to postpone the sale
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:29P

WREX.com – Rockford's News LeaderExec calls for OK of Tribune bankruptcy exit plan
(AP) - A top executive with Tribune Co. wants a judge to approve the company's plan to emerge from bankruptcy protection as soon as possible. Eddy Hartenstein, the company's co-president and publisher and CEO of the Los Angeles Times, testified Monday
Updated: 03/14/2011 05:29P

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