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The persistent myth about capitalism, business
Contributing ColumnistAccording to Jeff Miron, a member of Harvard’s economics faculty, one of the most persistent myths about capitalism is being pro-capitalism means being pro-business. Miron explains how being pro-capitalism actually means being pro-consumer. If you...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Crime, Consumers, Litigation and Regulation, Business Enterprises
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Judge to rule within weeks on bid to dismiss Corbett suit over Penn State sanctions
HARRISBURG — A federal judge said Monday she would decide within weeks whether to dismiss Gov. Tom Corbett's lawsuit alleging NCAA sanctions against Penn State over the Jerry Sandusky sexual abuse scandal violate antitrust laws. U.S. District Judge...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Corporate Crime, Pennsylvania Statue University Sexual Abuse Scandal (2012), Jerry Sandusky, The Pennsylvania State University
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Latest Kansas news, sports, business and entertainment
STAFFER'S TWEETS Top Kan. Dem: Staffer faces discipline over tweets TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The top Democrat in the Kansas House's says he'll discipline a staffer who's been posting disparaging tweets about Republicans legislators. House Minority...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Oklahoma State University-Stillwater , Justice System, Science and Technology, Parties and Movements
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Penn State's 65-scholarship football puzzle
Bill O'Brien didn't expect to arrive at the 65-player scholarship limit so quickly and sees no benefit to it. Doing so, the Penn State coach said, essentially extends the NCAA sanctions. Further, the NCAA appears unlikely to give the Lions credit for...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Corporate Crime, Breinigsville, Bill O'Brien, Big Ten Conference
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Hampton, Richmond bazaars battle over vendors
Sandra Gardner set out two years ago to create a craft and vendor bazaar in Hampton Roads that would rival the popular Bizarre Bazaar in Richmond. And a rivalry has ensued between the two shows. Gardner's event, The Bodacious Bazaar, is hosting its...
Tags: Advertising, Corporate Crime, Antitrust Issues, Stranger Than Fiction, Hampton Roads
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Judge delays hearing on dismissal of Corbett's lawsuit against NCAA
STATE COLLEGE (MCT) — A hearing scheduled this week for oral arguments over the NCAA's request to dismiss Gov. Tom Corbett's lawsuit against the organization over its sanctions on Penn State has been postponed. Federal Judge Yvette Kane delayed the...Tags: Corporate Crime, Litigation, Executive Branch, Politics, Justice System
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Internet sales tax bill advances, but final Senate passage delayed
WASHINGTON – The Senate on Thursday failed to pass bipartisan legislation that would allow states to collect sales taxes from larger Internet retailers, but the bill cleared a key procedural hurdle and is on track for approval after lawmakers return...
Tags: Max Baucus, Corporate Crime, Harry Reid, Ron Wyden, Amazon.com Inc.
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Sinclair Broadcast to become country's largest TV station owner
When Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. completes three deals announced in the past two months, it will own more television stations across the country than any other company. The Hunt Valley company will operate 134 stations in 69 markets, reaching more...
Tags: Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Media Industry, Barrington, Corporate Crime, ABC (tv network)
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Allan Powell: New twist to support school vouchers fails
There is no secret to the relentless attempts to get public funds to support religious schools. The constitutionality of the use of vouchers is being tested in state courts at the moment with the Indiana Supreme Court upholding vouchers. One notable...Tags: Heritage Foundation, The Washington Post, Corporate Crime, Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations
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House passes CISPA, sets up showdown with White House and Senate
The House of Representatives passed a controversial cybersecurity bill as expected on Thursday, moving toward a possible confrontation with the Senate and White House. The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of 2013, or CISPA, passed by a vote...Tags: Bernard Sanders, Corporate Crime, Ron Wyden, Barack Obama, Adam Schiff
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Judge allows J.C. Penney to sell unbranded Martha Stewart goods
Score one for J.C. Penney, the beleaguered retailer that just kicked out its chief executive in search of a better reputation. The department store chain Friday won the right to sell Martha Stewart products – as long as they’re unbranded....
Tags: JC Penney Company Inc., Corporate Crime, Macy's, Court Preliminary, Trials
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Google's Android is target of new antitrust complaint in Europe
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. is under fire from a coalition of companies including Microsoft Corp. which have called on European antitrust authorities to launch an investigation into the Internet giant's dominance on smartphones. The FairSearch group...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Software Industry, Corporate Crime, Antitrust Issues, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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