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Bankruptcy filing: Dominic's Kitchen Store closes its doors
Dominic's Kitchen Store, which specialized in cookware and other food-preparation products for novice cooks and professional chefs alike, is no longer serving up supplies in Park Ridge. The store, at 116 Main St., locked its doors
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:51A
The butt of all impeachments
Despite the delay in the House for the plenary vote on the articles of impeachment against Ombudsman Merceditas Gutierrez, Iloilo Congressman and House committee on justice chairman Niel Tupas Jr. said the voting would finish “for sure” by Monday at
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:51A
Difficulty, not incapacity
Finally on February 1, 1999, more than twenty one years after their wedding, Ric filed a petition before the Regional Trial Court asking for the declaration of nullity of their marriage on the ground that Tita was psychologically incapacitated to
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:51A
Batcha's death not a surprise to people knowing DMK's style of justice
A Raja's aide Sadiq Batcha, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) supremo J Jayalalithaa on Wednesday hitting out at her political rival said this does not come as a surprise to people, who know the DMK's style of internal justice.
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:50A
Report: Feds could approve Google-ITA deal in coming weeks
According to the report, the search giant and the Department of Justice are on the verge of agreeing on terms that would allow the government to approve the merger over antitrust concerns from competing online travel firms. ITA provides the technology
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:50A
Tchenguiz brothers win right to bring £1bn lawsuit against failed Icelandic bank
By Daily Mail Reporter A High Court judge today refused to strike out claims totalling more than £1billion brought by tycoons Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz against the failed Icelandic bank Kaupthing. The decision was announced by Mr Justice Burton,
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:49A
Tchenguiz brothers win right to bring £1bn lawsuit against failed Icelandic bank
By Daily Mail Reporter A High Court judge today refused to strike out claims totalling more than £1billion brought by tycoons Vincent and Robert Tchenguiz against the failed Icelandic bank Kaupthing. The decision was announced by Mr Justice Burton,
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:49A
Judge OKs extension for Borders bankruptcy
The store is closing as part of the company's Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings. ( MARTY CAIVANO ) NEW YORK — A judge on Tuesday granted Borders a 90-day extension to determine how many additional stores it will close as it reorganizes under bankruptcy
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:49A
Owens-Illinois, Honeywell to appeal asbestos verdict
The jury levied only compensatory damages against a fourth defendant—John Crane Inc. In a statement earlier this week, Perrysburg, Ohio-based Owens-Illinois said it is “disappointed” in the verdict. “Owens-Illinois did not conspire with anyone
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:49A
Umbrella contractors should up-skill
That's the verdict of one of the UK's leading employment portals, Jobsite. Workers are also being advised to use the current period of wage stagnation to focus on their own development. A spokeswoman for Jobsite says enterprising workers who ensure
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:49A