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Stanley A. Dashew dies at 96; helped revolutionize credit card industry
Stanley A. Dashew, an inventor and entrepreneur who helped revolutionize the credit card industry, died of natural causes Thursday in Los Angeles, according to a family spokesman. He was 96. Dashew held 40 patents in fields as diverse as credit card...
Tags: Mining, The Huffington Post, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Bank of America Corp., Metal and Mineral
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CFPB revises CARD Act rules, making it easier for stay-at-home mates to get credit
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has revised rules on the 2009 CARD Act, paving the way for non-working spouses and partners to qualify for credit cards. The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure Act was designed to rein in...Tags: Consumers, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Breinigsville family asks for prayers and support for child with brain cancer
HealthLike most mothers in the world, Janiris Villar would do anything to save her nine-year-old’s life. When Dr. Rashid A. Buttar told her that it would cost her guarantee $10,000 a week to treat Uzias, who suffers from an aggressive brain tumor, her... -
Assembly panel backs halt to fracking
SACRAMENTO -- Plans to halt fracking in California advanced in the Legislature on Monday, when a key committee approved three measures that would prohibit the practice until the state can study it further. The votes were a victory for environmentalists,...
Tags: Darrell Steinberg, Holly J. Mitchell, Energy, Energy Resources, Elections
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Superintendents urge temporary halt on virtual charter schools
Several area school district superintendents are asking parents and others to support legislation that would impose a one-year moratorium on the creation of new virtual charter schools. The move follows the recent rejection by 18 suburban school...
Tags: Students, Justice System, Teaching and Learning, Crime, Law and Justice, Batavia
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Tinley Park police blotter: May 8
The following were taken from Tinley Park police records: Tinley Park •Sixteen tickets for Cubs home games, valued at $30 each, were taken April 29 from the bedroom safe in a home on the 8000 block of West Stonegate Drive. •A 54-year-old...
Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Theft, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Rentals
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2-Month Wait Too Long For Gun-Ban Rules
The Hartford CourantSo much has happened since April 4 that it seems like more than four weeks since Gov. Dannel P. Malloy signed the strict gun-control bill into law. We had the showdown on background checks in the U.S. Senate, and of course, the Boston Marathon bombings....Tags: U.S. Senate, Politics, Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine, Gun Control
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Pinewood Studios expands into Georgia
Britain's famous Pinewood Studios has Georgia on its mind. Pinewood Shepperton announced plans to open a film studio on 288 acres south of Atlanta in Fayette County. The project, the first in the U.S. for Pinewood, will include at least five sound stages...
Tags: Television Industry, Angelina Jolie, Dominican Republic, Chick-fil-A, Inc.
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Honeymoon Is Over For Hartford Mayor, Council
The Hartford CourantThe nine city council members sworn in at the start of 2012 spent their first year largely in step with Mayor Pedro Segarra. The council approved numerous proposals set forth by the mayor, and both sides communicated regularly on major issues, from...Tags: Voting, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics, Employees, Government Debt
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Trial for 1987 slaying of Jimmy Casino to wrap up
He was a smooth-talking swindler who operated Orange County's most notorious and lucrative strip club, the Mustang Topless Theater. Born James Stockwell, he rebranded himself Jimmy Casino and lived the extravagant lifestyle of a character from an Elmore...
Tags: Trials, Shootings, Justice System, Heroin, Social Sciences
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Problems keep proliferating at discredited private foster care agency
A decade ago, a team of Los Angeles County auditors delivered a damning assessment of Teens Happy Homes, a private foster care agency responsible for hundreds of children. Agency workers bought beer and cigarettes with public funds intended for...Tags: Corporate Officers, Trials, Breach of Contract, Juvenile Delinquency, Crime, Law and Justice
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Hartford Councilors Want To Refer P-Card Audit To State For Investigation
The Hartford CourantCity council members on Monday will introduce legislation calling for an audit of city-issued credit cards to be referred to the chief state's attorney's office and the Hartford Ethics Commission. The measure, co-sponsored by Councilmen David MacDonald,...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Justice System, New Year's Day, Religion and Belief
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