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A lifeline for the poor
Critics of a federal program that provides free cellphones to thousands of Maryland residents who can't afford regular commercial service are right that some recipients who don't qualify for the benefit are taking advantage of the system. But there's no...Tags: Media Industry, Federal Communications Commission, George W. Bush, Republican Party, Poverty
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Outraged by paper's opinion
The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board wrote a hostile and destructive April 25 editorial, "Outrage justified in corruption case." This editorial expressed outrage that the criminal justice system did not destroy Diana Wasserman-Rubin. The editorial entirely...Tags: Prosecution, Broward County, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Tamarac
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
INDIAN CHILD WELFARE DEBATE Dakotas tribe displeased with planned summit FORT YATES, N.D. (AP) — Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribal council have written a letter to a U.S. Congressman detailing their displeasure with a planned summit on...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Gun Control, Biofuels, South Dakota State University
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South Dakota woman sentenced to probation and restitution for defrauding federal government
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — A South Dakota woman convicted of defrauding the federal government has been sentenced to a year of probation and $7,400 in restitution. Forty-year-old Jana Harford, of Redfield, was convicted in federal court last...Tags: Punishment
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In Compton mayor race, Aja Brown, Omar Bradley advance to runoff
Final results from Compton's primary election released Thursday showed longtime Mayor Eric Perrodin ousted and political newcomer Aja Brown headed for a runoff with former Mayor Omar Bradley, who is facing a corruption trial. Incumbent Perrodin, the...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, The Home Depot, Primaries, Justice System
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Harris: SEC investigating allegations of bribery by onetime Chinese unit
Investigators with the Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Department of Justice are looking into possible bribery activity by a Chinese health-care technology operation formerly owned by Harris Corp., the Melbourne-based company said in a...
Tags: Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., U.S. Department of Justice, Global Expansion, Bribery, IBM
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The Week Ahead: Iran and Pakistan on the stump, Mubarak on trial
D-Day for Iranian presidential race Tuesday, May 7 -- So many candidates, so few promising real change. More than a dozen Iranian lawmakers, former Cabinet ministers, revolutionary guardsmen and allies of Islamic leaders have thrown in their hats...
Tags: Think Tanks, Pervez Musharraf, Africa, Iran, Hosni Mubarak
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Malaysia's ruling coalition maintains parliamentary majority
This post has been updated, as indicated below.PENANG, Malaysia — Malaysia’s ruling National Front coalition won at the polls Sunday, election commission officials announced, as voters opted for continuity and experience over opposition calls for reform. The 13-party National Front...Tags: National Government, Teachers, Media Industry, Interreligious Dialogue, Minority Groups
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Stakes are huge in Malaysian election
NEW DELHI — Malaysia faces its most significant election in decades Sunday, as voters choose between the longtime ruling coalition touting its steady hand and an untested opposition alliance promising economic and political reforms. The stakes are...Tags: National Government, Australia, Civil and Public Service, Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Najib Razak
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George Michael: Pretty blue in blue states
A recent article in the real estate section of MSN.com, written by Kurt Badenhausen of Forbes Magazine, was titled “America’s Most Miserable Cities of 2013.” The article ranked American cities based on metrics that included violent...Tags: New York City, Barack Obama, Justice System, Lawyers, Taxation
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Central American migrants attacked in Mexico
MEXICO CITY -- Central American migrants crossing Mexico’s Veracruz state were attacked by a violent drug-and-extortion gang, an activist organization said, the latest bloody harassment of people attempting to reach the United States. At least...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Organized Crime, Gang Activity, Human Rights, Politics
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Simple: Pleading guilty to crime means no pension
Diana Wasserman-Rubin pleads "Guilty in my best interest." The citizens of Broward County have to deal with dishonest public servants, prosecutors with hidden agendas and expensive, two-faced, well-connected attorneys. As in "Animal Farm," some citizens...Tags: Parkland, Prisons, Pension and Welfare, Broward County, Justice System
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