Sunday, 28 November 2010

Florida ‘pill mill’ regulations stalled by new state law - Bradenton Herald (LAW)

Florida ‘pill mill’ regulations stalled by new state law - Bradenton Herald
TALLAHASSEE -- In their zeal to slow down government regulations, Florida lawmakers have inadvertently halted an effort to regulate so-called “pill mills’’ that fuel an epidemic of prescription drug abuse. The regulations were set to take effect
Source: www.bradenton.com

NJ Legislature approves tougher bullying law - KABC
TRENTON, N.J. -- A law against bullying in schools, which advocates call the nation's toughest because it requires schools to develop anti-harassment programs, was approved Monday in New Jersey. The state General Assembly and Senate both passed the bill
Source: abclocal.go.com

Thousands protest tax law changes in Ukraine - Boston Herald
K IEV, Ukraine — About 6,000 people gathered in Ukraine’s capital Thursday on the fourth day of demonstrations against tax law changes, part of the largest nationwide wave of protests since the Orange Revolution of 2004. The demonstrators set up tents
Source: www.bostonherald.com

Penn Hills Suspect Pretended To Be Judge's Son-In-Law - WPXI
MOUNT PLEASANT, Pa. -- A western Pennsylvania man who once appeared before a judge on bad check charges allegedly pretended to be the judge's son-in-law as part of an alleged home improvement scam. Twenty-nine-year-old Jason Pirl, of Penn Hills, faces a
Source: www.wpxi.com

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