By City News Service, on January 11, 2012, at 5:05 am A $360,000 grant awarded to the Riverside County District Attorney’s Office for the prosecution of drunken driving cases resulting in injury or death was approved ... View post: California – Riverside District attorney’s office receives $360,000 grant for DUI prosecutions
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It's one of the toughest decisions for any employer, small or large: Should you lay off your employees, and how should you do it so you don't get sued? The decision about layoffs is entirely up to you. But as for how to implement layoffs, here a few legal considerations. You've been WARNed. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining...
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It's one of the toughest decisions for any employer, small or large: Should you lay off your employees, and how should you do it so you don't get sued? The decision about layoffs is entirely up to you. But as for how to implement layoffs, here a few legal considerations. You've been WARNed. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining...
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A law meant to spur the development of the West has outlived its purpose, and its environmental consequences have been severe. Read this article: A Mining Law Whose Time Has Passed
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(Reuters) - Leadership changes this year among some of the world's heaviest polluting countries should not undermine progress towards setting up a new global legally binding climate deal by 2015, the United Nations' climate chief said on Wednesday. Go here to read the rest: Elections no threat to global climate deal: U.N.
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When the heat is on, lizards become smarter - potentially giving them a competitive edge as the world warms. Read this article: Lizards may be made smarter by warming world
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When the heat is on, lizards become smarter - potentially giving them a competitive edge as the world warms. The rest is here: Lizards may be made smarter by warming world
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2012) - Climate change in the form of reduced snowfall in mountains is causing powerful and cascading shifts in mountainous plant and bird communities through the increased ability of elk to stay at high elevations over winter and consume plants, according to a groundbreaking study in Nature Climate Change. More: Dramatic Links Found Between Climate...
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ScienceDaily (Jan. 10, 2012) - Climate change in the form of reduced snowfall in mountains is causing powerful and cascading shifts in mountainous plant and bird communities through the increased ability of elk to stay at high elevations over winter and consume plants, according to a groundbreaking study in Nature Climate Change. Original post: Dramatic Links Found Between...
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UXBRIDGE, Canada, Jan 11, 2012 (IPS) - Humanity is driving Earth's climate and ecosystems towards dangerous tipping points, requiring radical new forms of international cooperation and governance, experts say. Continue reading here: Rio+20: The Moment When Everything Changed?
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