Thursday, 2 December 2010

Health Law Cut Some Health Costs in Retirement, But Retirees Will Need Big Savings - Insurance News Net (LONDON LEGAL)

Health Law Cut Some Health Costs in Retirement, But Retirees Will Need Big Savings - Insurance News Net
WASHINGTON , Nov. 30 -- Employee Benefit Research Institute issued the following news release: Even though the new health reform law will reduce some health costs in retirement for many people, retirees will still need a significant amount of savings to
Source: insurancenewsnet.com

Law enforcement agencies raid car dealership - Fox 19
MIDDLETOWN, OH (FOX19) - Members of the Warren County Drug Task Force and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), spent the day executing federal search warrants at Clark Auto Sales in Middletown. Investigators say the center of
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Police: No suspects in slaying of Jazz executive's mother-in-law - CNN Sports Illustrated
SOUTH SALT LAKE, Utah (AP) -- A day after the slaying of Utah Jazz executive Greg Miller's mother-in-law, detectives were collecting evidence Wednesday at the South Salt Lake book shop where she was found stabbed to death. Police had no immediate suspects
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Southern Poverty Law Center sues Birmingham schools, police over use of pepper spray on students - Everything Alabama Blog
The Southern Poverty Law Center today filed a federal lawsuit against Birmingham city schools, Birmingham Police Chief A.C. Roper and several school resource officers in an attempt to stop the use of pepper spray on unruly children. The Montgomery-based
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Judge Rejects Health Law Challenge - New York Times
WASHINGTON — For the second time in two months, a federal judge has upheld the constitutionality of the new health care law, ruling on Tuesday that the requirement that most Americans obtain medical coverage falls within Congress’s authority to
Source: www.nytimes.com

Ruben Navarrette: Arizona law bad for business - Salt Lake Tribune
San Diego • Racism is bad for business. That’s the message Arizona should have gotten 20 years ago when civil rights groups organized a boycott to punish the state for its stubborn refusal to honor the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. with a state holiday
Source: www.sltrib.com

Johnnies respond to Lavin's law - New York Post
Steve Lavin is in control. In his sixth game as coach at St. John's, Lavin last night flexed some muscle, having three of his regular starters come off the bench due to minor off-court infractions. The gamble-infused lesson proved successful as the Red
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Oklahoma to appeal ruling on Islamic law ban - AP - msnbc.com
Attorneys for the state of Oklahoma will appeal a federal judge's ruling temporarily blocking a proposed voter-approved ban on the use of Islamic or international law. The attorney general's office filed a notice of appeal in federal court in Oklahoma City
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Law enforcement - Washington Examiner
The Mexican army discovered several clandestine graves holding at least 18 bodies near a ranch in the northern border state of Chihuahua, authorities said Monday. Soldiers found the bodies over the weekend in the town of Puerto Palomas, across from
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