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Workers fear contracts will go to U.S. firm
“Simple mechanics like me are going to lose their jobs in Montreal after 30 years service for Air Canada because I fear a pension transfer to Aveos – and a large part of Aveos management comes from Nortel. That doesn't reassure anybody here.
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:21P

NGOs Urge Obama to Halt Deportations of Illegal Migrants
She criticized the Secure Communities program, a US Immigration and Customs Enforcement initiative launched in 2008 and designed to identify immigrants in US jails who are deportable under immigration law, saying it causes immigrants to be viewed as
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:21P

'EC has no right to prevent a govt scheme'
The Division Bench comprising Chief Justice J Chelameswar and Justice Antony Dominic observed that prima facie the commission seemed to have no right to prevent the scheme announced by the state government. The petition against the EC order was filed
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:18P

Life sentence not the worst possible outcome for Sask. sex offender
REGINA — A man who twice sexually assaulted women he didn't know and robbed them has been sentenced to life in prison. The sentence gives Curtis Keewatin, 28, a glimmer of hope that he might
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:18P

Long Island legislature approves resolution allowing Suffolk OTB to file for
AP SMITHTOWN, NY — Long Island officials have given Suffolk County Off-Track Betting Corp. the go ahead to file for bankruptcy. Newsday says the county legislature approved a resolution permitting OTB to reorganize under Chapter 9 to gain temporary
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:17P

Parents preparing to sue The Smile Center; Clinic Responds
A News 4 WOAI Trouble Shooters investigation unleashed a flood of complaints by parents who say their children got poor dental treatment at the San Antonio clinics. The San Antonio clinics have made millions on work paid for by Medicaid.
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:16P

Footballers aren't exempt from the law
Any such conduct should not be exempted from the parameters of the law which prevails outwith football stadiums. Aggressive behaviour which is likely to cause a breach of the peace, or whereby a breach of the peace may be occasioned, is a criminal
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:10P

Producer seeks Aconex bankruptcy
Chilean company Agrocomercial Ampudran requested bankruptcy charges against embattled fruit business Exportadora Aconcagua (Aconex) on Mar. 7, newspaper La Segunda reported. Agrocomercial Amudran's lawyer Alejandro Espina said the business had pending
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:07P

Producer seeks Aconex bankruptcy
Chilean company Agrocomercial Ampudran requested bankruptcy charges against embattled fruit business Exportadora Aconcagua (Aconex) on Mar. 7, newspaper La Segunda reported. Agrocomercial Amudran's lawyer Alejandro Espina said the business had pending
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:07P

Executions in Doubt in Fallout Over Drug
ATLANTA — The worldwide shortage of a drug used in executions reverberated this week in two of the most active death-penalty states as Texas announced it would replace the anesthetic in its three-drug regimen and federal agents seized
Updated: 03/16/2011 11:06P

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