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Federal Judge Throws Out Former UM Basketball Coach Frank Haith's Petition
A federal judge has denied a petition by Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith, who wanted to subpoena Bank of America employees to determine if his checking account was illegally accessed by an unauthorized person during the NCAA's investigation of Miami athletics.Board of Contributors: For Now, Users' Privacy Rests in Hands of App Developers
The proposed APPS Act attempts to address the unprecedented privacy issues created by mobile apps, which follow the user and collect enormous amounts of personal data. But, as the app industry fights the regulations, the bill's future remains uncertain, attorney Luis Salazar writes.Argentine Housing Bust Has Government Dialing For Dollars
Two years after President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner clamped down on Argentines' purchase of dollars, the housing industry is grinding to a halt.Bench transition marked by slow, low-key year
New majority criticized governor and tackled foreclosure crisis. But experts theorize court's workload is cyclical, and busy docket will return.Growing labor force A good sign for S. Fla
The size of the South Florida labor force has grown in recent months, a sign the job market may be improving even though the unemployment rate remains high.View more book results for the query "*"
Judicial Profile: Miami-Dade Senior Judge Robert Deehl reflects on five decades on the bench
Miami-Dade Senior Judge Robert Deehl came home from World War II and went into law. Now, just shy of five decades on the bench, he steps down for good.Free necklaces and shipping for holiday shoppers?
Retailers are so desperate this holiday season that they're willing to lose money to get you to spend yours. Take online jeweler Stauer. It's offering a $249 amethyst necklace for free - provided customers pay the $24.95 it costs to ship it.Board of Contributors: What's Not Caught On Tape May Be Most Significant
Now that it seems every move is caught on camera, the lack of video surveillance may have a more profound effect than the existence of a video itself, attorney Marcus Susen writes.Bank deposits outpace loans by record $2 trillion
U.S. consumers paring debt loads and banks tightening lending practices that fueled the credit bubble in 2007 are limiting the reach of the Fed, which has held its benchmark interest-rate at almost zero.Hong Kong Kwok brother tycoons arrested
The billionaire co-chairmen of Hong Kong's biggest developer Sun Hung Kai Properties Ltd. were detained in connection with a probe into offenses suspected to have been committed under the Prevention of Bribery Ordinance.Trending Stories
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