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Chili's Needle In Food
Chili's needle in their food has cost them a potentially expensive lawsuit, CBS News reports, after 23-year-old Ashley Phillips pulled a needle from her mouth while dining at the Chili's in Farmington last July. After the needle had been
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:34P

Chrysler Sues Retailer Over Slogan
The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press report Wednesday that Chrysler Group LLC has filed a federal lawsuit claiming Pure Detroit "opportunistically sought to usurp Chrysler's goodwill and exploit Chrysler's investment." The suit says the retailer
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:33P

Glenn Beck Says Japan Quake a Message from God
In a televised broadcast last March, Beck angered anti-poverty Christians by asking believers to leave churches propagating social justice. He later linked social justice with communism and Nazism. The Rev. Jim Wallis, CEO of the social justice
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:33P

Interfaith service Thursday opposes anti-immigration bills
The faith community has vocally advocated for federal action on comprehensive immigration reform and continues to call for a fair and humane solution, rather than piecemeal legislation aimed at punishing immigrants who are here to build a better life
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:33P

Chrysler Cracks Down on Tee-Shirt Company
Independent Bank offices across the state are participating in a food drive to support local charities and food pantries throughout Michigan. The food drive, which began on Friday, September 17 and runs through October 28, will collect much needed food
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:32P

Alberta bankruptcy verdict may change face of small B.C. town
VICTORIA — The eyes of a tiny BC community will be focused on an Edmonton courtroom Thursday, where a former stock promoter and businessman faces a bankruptcy action. Jack Purdy — with a colourful
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:32P

Alberta bankruptcy verdict may change face of small B.C. town
VICTORIA — The eyes of a tiny BC community will be focused on an Edmonton courtroom Thursday, where a former stock promoter and businessman faces a bankruptcy action. Jack Purdy — with a colourful
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:32P

Legends Owner Has Small Business Grit
In 1995, Legends emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy, which meant selling all the locations except for Belmont Shore. “(The Chapter 11 bankruptcy) took the wind out of my sails,” Rotondo said. “But we focused on the one location left, the original,
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:31P

Inside Gaming: Sahara Closing Marks End of Era; Ho Family Reconciliation Means
But the media will need a new salacious story now that 89-year old billionaire Stanley Ho put an end to the Ho-family feud and called off a lawsuit against two of his daughters, Pansy and Daisy. Ho issued a joint statement with other family members
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:31P

Ryla Teleservices, Inc. Employees Represented by Nichols Kaster, PLLP File
This complaint follows a another similar lawsuit filed by two other Ryla employees in the Northern District of Georgia, which complains of overtime violations in Ryla's Kennesaw, Georgia call center. More than one hundred-fifty other individuals have
Updated: 03/16/2011 02:30P

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