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Putnam Prosecutor Not Swayed by Protest
"In the criminal justice system, professionals don't review cases based on lobbying quite frankly." Family, friends, and interested supporters of Falbo are pushing to have charges against him dismissed. He was arrested at the scene of an accident in
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:16P
Ro-Hi-Ti: Education Frustration
It is the basic right of a quality education. With all the talk of reducing deficits and balancing state and federal budgets, we somehow surmise that depriving working men and women of good paying jobs is the primary solution to which our problems can
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:16P
Kavita Ramdas, Former President & CEO, Global Fund for Women, to Discuss
Kavita Ramdas, former President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing women's rights around the globe, will present a public talk titled, "It Ain't What You Do, It's How You Do It: Global Education for
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:16P
RHS receives grant for new coursework
Russellville School District superintendent Randall Williams announced the district received grants for two new programs — a criminal justice program for the Area Career and Technical Center (ACTC) and a biomedical sciences program for
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:16P
A century later, factory fire not forgotten
“Notorious Women of Washington Square” chronicles the lives of remarkable women (from factory workers to aristocrats) who left their imprints on this neighborhood and beyond. Sat., March 19 at 1pm and Wed., March 23 at 11am. Also, on Sun., March 20 at
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:15P
Willbros Spent $4 Million on FCPA Compliance Monitor in 2010
Willbros disclosed the sum in a regulatory filing Tuesday with the US Securities and Exchange Commission. Discounts are available for groups of more than five. To discuss a firm-wide, multi-user site license, please contact Kenny Day at
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:15P
Protesters seek UC student regent's ouster over assault allegation
The group of women calling itself "Justice for Laya" told the UC Board of Regents on Wednesday that Jesse Cheng should be removed. Cheng, who didn't attend the meeting, is fighting accusations that he sexually assaulted a former girlfriend in October.
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:15P
Final joy for Spa
Meanwhile, Droitwich edged a 4-3 verdict in a cracking Veteran's Cup semi-final clash against Enville on Sunday. Enville, having already beaten their opponenets earlier in the season, deservedly went ahead but Droitwich equalised.
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:15P
Lawsuit against Infosys turns light on B-1 visa
To date, the B-1 visa hasn't played a prominent role in the long-running H-1B visa debate , but its role may change due to the lawsuit filed by Jack 'Jay' Palmer, an Infosys employee since 2008. B1 business visas are intended for short-term uses,
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:15P
Inmate who claimed torture under Burge to be freed today
“This is a great day for justice,” Ainsworth said. “On the day that Jon Burge is headed to prison, Eric Caine got the news that he is going to be coming home.” Caine's release from prison comes eight years after his co-defendant, Aaron Patterson,
Updated: 03/17/2011 12:14P