Tuesday, 24 August 2010

Fremont weighs tax hike to defend law - Omaha World-Herald (LONDON LAW)

Fremont weighs tax hike to defend law - Omaha World-Herald
A proposed property tax hike to defend Fremont’s controversial immigration law is heading to the City Council. The council at its Aug. 31 meeting will consider a 2011 budget that includes $750,000 to help pay the
Source: www.omaha.com

Kansas woman drops suit challenging Nebraska flag law - Boston Herald
P APILLION, Neb. — Family members of a fallen U.S. soldier expressed disappointment Monday after prosecutors and protesters from Kansas-based Westboro Baptist Church reached a deal that will keep both sides out of
Source: www.bostonherald.com

Joyner gets 30 years for killing brother-in-law - TheDay
Johnny Joyner apologized for killing his “best friend and brother” this morning as he was sentenced to 30 years in prison for the October 2007 shooting death of Vincent Jones in New London. Joyner, 30, was high on
Source: www.theday.com

Americans unsure of healthcare law - Beeld
Chicago – Millions of Americans are unsure about what impact new healthcare reform legislation will have on their ability to afford medical care, says a recent Thomson Reuters poll. Julia Wood, a 51-year-old mother of
Source: www.news24.com

Australian prime minister rules out deals with opposition lawmakers to pass mining tax law - FOX News
CANBERRA, Australia – CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Prime Minister Julia Gillard on Thursday ruled out compromising her mining tax plans in deals with opposition lawmakers if she wins Australia's election
Source: www.foxnews.com

California GOP takes no action on Arizona law - San Francisco Gate
In the end, the California Republican Party did not endorse Arizona's controversial immigration law. The GOP on Sunday adopted a committee's report without discussion, killing a resolution that had been
Source: www.sfgate.com

The Color of Money: Despite new law, use caution with credit cards for college - Richmond Times-Dispatch
WASHINGTON Entering freshmen at colleges across the country will be the first class of regular semester students to face credit-card restrictions under the Credit Card Accountability, Responsibility and
Source: www2.timesdispatch.com

MTSU quarterback faces probe by law enforcement - Syracuse Post-Standard
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (AP) — Middle Tennessee State University officials and campus police are investigating Blue Raiders quarterback Dwight Dasher over allegations he failed to repay a "large sum of money" from a
Source: www.syracuse.com

Arizona Business Loses $3M Bid Over Immigration Law - MyFox Phoenix
For the city of Santa Monica, California, it doesn't matter that Arizona's new immigration law was partly blocked. They are sticking to their boycott, and it's costing an Arizona business a contract worth
Source: www.myfoxphoenix.com

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