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The Sound Strike Would Prefer You Keep Your Opinions to Yourself
Turns out, I wasn't the only one: Yesterday, a federal appeals court again blocked SB 1070, which you can read all about on our Feathered Bastard blog, meaning the extremist Arizona immigration law will likely never take effect.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

LaGrange Resident to Appear on Illinois State Bar Association Cable Show
Covenants Not to Compete will air at 10 pm on May 10 and 24, and Choice of Business Entities will air at 10 pm on May 17 and 31. Other guests include Philip Hablutzel, professor of law, director of the Institute of Illinois Business Law at Chicago-Kent
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

CAIR-MN Welcomes Federal Agreement on Harassment of Somali Students
For the past year, CAIR-MN has worked with the US Department of Education (DOE) and the US Department of Justice (DOJ) to address issues of racial, religious and national origin discrimination in the Owatonna Public School District.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

Motorola settles with Huawei, but at a high price
The takeover, which had originally been expected to go through late last year, was delayed by a lawsuit from Huawei, claiming that the deal would result in its trade secrets being transferred to NSN, a key rival. Those secrets would have come
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

Steroids Pump Up Government Spending
In the world of sports, and more specifically Major League Baseball (MLB), there is an important distinction between drugs that are controlled substances, which the government bans the use of, and substances that institutions like MLB ban their players
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

Former businessman convicted of sex crimes gets 18 months after second trial
Chief Justice Joseph Kennedy of Nova Scotia's Supreme Court found MacIntosh not guilty on six other charges earlier this year. The prosecution asked for a two-year sentence for MacIntosh, who was arrested in India in 2007 and extradited.
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:30P

Business bankruptcies decline 43% in St. Louis
Business bankruptcy filings in St. Louis fell by 43 percent in the first quarter, according to a report today by accounting firm Hoffman Clark. The numbers -- 52 cases between January and March, compared with 91 in the same period last year -- may be
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:29P

Glass and Screws on Hwy 21 Create Havoc for Drivers
Morgan also says one accident also occurred during this time. State Troopers are investigating an incident on Highway 21 that caused more than 30 cars to pull over with flat tires Wednesday morning. Just after 8 O'clock Wednesday morning News 3
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:29P

Creditors seek bankruptcy for Howrey
The Oakland business has joined two other companies seeking to push Howrey into Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In papers filed in San Francisco bankruptcy court, Give Something Back claims it is owed $2840 by the firm that dissolved last month amid financial
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:29P

Creditors seek bankruptcy for Howrey
The Oakland business has joined two other companies seeking to push Howrey into Chapter 7 bankruptcy. In papers filed in San Francisco bankruptcy court, Give Something Back claims it is owed $2840 by the firm that dissolved last month amid financial
Updated: 04/13/2011 02:29P

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