The New York Times – by BRANDI GRISSOM – December 24, 2011 Use the following link for this story: http://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/25/us/murder-cases-put-questionable-evidence-to-test.html?src=rechp Continued here: Murder Cases Put Questionable Evidence to Test
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Federal and state lawmakers and government agencies made many changes to employment laws and regulations in 2011. CalChamber legal experts just published an overview... Original post: New California Employment Laws Could Affect Your Business in 2012
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Federal and state lawmakers and government agencies made many changes to employment laws and regulations in 2011. CalChamber legal experts just published an overview... More: New California Employment Laws Could Affect Your Business in 2012
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Associated Press – by CHRIS HAWLEY – 12/26/2011 NEW YORK — Drug companies are working to develop a pure, more powerful version of a highly abused medicine, which has addiction experts worried that it could spur ... See the original post here: New powerful painkiller has abuse experts worried
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Associated Press – by CHRIS HAWLEY – 12/26/2011 NEW YORK — Drug companies are working to develop a pure, more powerful version of a highly abused medicine, which has addiction experts worried that it could spur ... See the article here: New powerful painkiller has abuse experts worried
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The National Labor Relations Board has passed a new union election rule. The new rule will alter labor union laws, making it easier and quicker for employees to hold unionization elections . The rules are set to go into effect on April 30. That is, if they survive a legal challenge filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce....
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The National Labor Relations Board has passed a new union election rule. The new rule will alter labor union laws, making it easier and quicker for employees to hold unionization elections . The rules are set to go into effect on April 30. That is, if they survive a legal challenge filed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce....
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The release of the advocates for the village of Wukan was part of an agreement reached between a protest leader and provincial officials. Read more: 3 Advocates for Chinese Village of Wukan Are Released
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The release of the advocates for the village of Wukan was part of an agreement reached between a protest leader and provincial officials. Read this article: 3 Advocates for Chinese Village of Wukan Are Released
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Money is flowing by the barrelful into Mountrail County, N.D., transforming a tiny community into an unexpected oasis of prosperity at the heart of the nation’s biggest oil play. Read the original post: In North Dakota, a Great Divide Over Oil Riches
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