..."Taser Joe" It's hard to imagine a more evocative name for an excessive-force case than Reynaldo...
...pigshit: Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, the man who has done the most to singlehandedly dispel the image of Canadians as “nice,” might also be the...
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...History Blog, and the piece definitely merits attention here. Josh welcomed me to the department at UCLA when I got started as a student of...
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...AIG's $182 billion rescue. Pfaelzer rejected Bank of America's argument that AIG signed away its right to sue under the bailout...
...A-60-12, stems from a mortgage-rescue transaction. In 2007, Barbara Felton, faced with foreclosure, agreed to sell her Plumsted home to realtor Tahir...
...security systems. The company makes fire and rescue equipment ranging from high-tech lights and sirens to lift equipment for first responders and private...
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...forward quickly and effectively to enhance our position as a leading provider of online investigative systems that protect people, rescue abducted children and prevent...
...planner, it's only a matter of time until someone asks you to turn over a deceased client's estate planning file. Don't automatically...
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...now under consideration in the House of Representatives, requiring on-line retailers to collect use tax on behalf of states whose residents are failing to...
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...with the recent mountain rescue in Norway. The Rio police in this video present a far less admirable side to helicopter operations. The video...
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