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Pa. judge candidate profiles
Three candidates are running for the open seat on the bench created by the retirement of Richard Walsh. Jeffrey S. Evans, Jerrold A. Sulcove and Jeremiah Zook are registered Republicans and residents of Franklin County, Pa. The winning candidates in...
Tags: Criminal Laws, Republican Party, Conservation, Lawyers, Trials
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Bondholders spark U.S. legal drama over Argentine debt
Collection agencies profit by buying up old debt, chasing borrowers for payment and, when all else fails, using the courts to recover as much as they can. It's a business model polished and perfected over decades of litigation. But what if the...
Tags: Poverty, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Bonds, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Activists say pot ruling raises stakes for L.A. ballot measures
A California Supreme Court ruling that cities have the authority to ban all medical marijuana dispensaries within their borders raises the stakes for a ballot measure battle over how Los Angeles should regulate the drug, backers of two measures said...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Voting, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Health Treatments
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Kings beat Blues, 3-2, to move within a win of advancing in playoffs
After St. Louis ties it in the final minute of regulation, Slava Voynov's overtime goal gives the Kings a 3-2 lead in the series. ST. LOUIS — Kings Coach Darryl Sutter had no special message for his players after they came achingly close to beating...Tags: Brian Elliott, Drew Doughty, Darryl Sutter, Robyn Regehr, Alex Steen
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California Supreme Court upholds pot dispensary bans
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Supreme Court gave local governments the power Monday to zone medical marijuana dispensaries out of existence, a decision that upholds bans in about 200 cities but does little to solve Los Angeles' years-long...
Tags: Medical Marijuana Therapy, Local Government, Voting, Darrell Steinberg, Lawyers
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Soy checkoff compiles state environmental regulations
ST. LOUIS - A new state-by-state audit funded by the United Soybean Board (USB) aims to support poultry and livestock farmers by helping them keep track of environmental rules and regulations. The 2012 Environmental Regulatory Audit of Animal...Tags: Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics, Consumers
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Michigan, others may regulate amateur MMA fights
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Jerry "The Moose" Waterson fulfilled a dream last month by stepping into the ring for his first professional mixed martial arts fight, which he won. His passion has become his full-time job, requiring 40 hours a week of...
Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dennis Daugaard, Muhammad Ali, Executive Branch, Rick Snyder
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Green casually lifts Caps to OT win
Puck over glass. The New York Rangers don’t score. Puck over glass. “Casual Mike” does. The NHL’s black-and-white delay-of-game rule found a gray area late in regulation, then tipped the balance of the game twice in overtime. The...
Tags: Marc Staal, Troy Brouwer, Henrik Lundqvist, Kris Newbury, Ryane Clowe
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McManus: Obama's war on red tape
Here are three things the Obama administration has done that you probably didn't know about: Ever struggle with those accordion-style rubber sleeves on nozzles at the gas station? The sleeve — technically a "vapor recovery nozzle" — was...
Tags: Environmental Politics, Finance, Brookings Institution, Economy, Business and Finance, George W. Bush
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Girls' Lacrosse: CdM edged in OT
CORONA DEL MAR — The Corona del Mar High girls' lacrosse program will miss the class of 2013. Coach Aly Vislocky has been coaching the senior class for more than six years now. She has seen the players put in the work. But that work ended...Tags: Lacrosse, Sports
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Glen Ellyn secondhand stores face new rules
Glen Ellyn village trustees unanimously approved a new ordinance to regulate the purchases of secondhand goods, a measure that police say will help fight crime and that some shopkeepers say will hurt business. The regulation takes effect immediately...
Tags: Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Karanbir Gill: Deregulation would hurt state's trauma centers
In large states such as Florida, it is essential to carefully develop a statewide trauma care network that ensures our citizens have access to timely, life-saving care delivered by highly-trained specialists. Over the past 30 years, Florida has built a...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Politics, National Government, Government, Hospitals and Clinics
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