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Stitching the American Fabric: Americans Should Define Themselves as Americans
Jennifer C. BracerasThe Sept. 11 attack on the United States has led to an unprecedented outpouring of patriotism from immigrants and native-born Americans alike. The local five- and ten-cent store can't keep American flags in stock for more than a few days at a time. The pizza boxes at a nearby Italian restaurant no longer carry the shop's logo, but instead are printed with the words "God Bless America.No prison time for NY lawyer who laundered $18M
Former Winston & Strawn partner Jonathan Bristol, who laundered money through attorney escrow accounts for investment advisor Kenneth Starr and his Ponzi scheme, will not serve any prison time, Southern District Judge Deborah Batts ruled yesterday.ICE boosts emissions trade reach
With the help of its in-house attorneys and a team of British lawyers, IntercontinentalExchange, or ICE, an Atlanta-based operator of global derivatives exchanges, has purchased Climate Exchange plc for $597 million, making a major investment in the nascent market for trading greenhouse gas emissions.ICE's vice president and associate general counsel, Andrew J.Edwards' future political impact lost with affair
Clooney's 'Leatherheads' drops the ball
"Leatherheads" is a featherweight fumble from George Clooney about the shenanigans pulled on and off the field as pro football birthed itself in the mid-1920s.People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive twice doesn't owe anyone anything. He's made a string of conscionable complex films, some of which have won Oscars and others merely Oscar nominations.View more book results for the query "*"
Banks look overseas for workers
SANTA CLARA, Calif. AP - Even as the economy collapsed last year and many financial workers found themselves unemployed, the dozen U.S. banks now receiving the biggest rescue packages requested visas for tens of thousands of foreign workers to fill high-paying jobs, according to an Associated Press review of visa applications.NYC political anchor takes bizarre fall from grace
Arnall Golden adds 2 health care partners
Epstein Becker Green has lost two health care partners to Arnall Golden Gregory. H. Carol Saul joined Arnall Golden on Thursday, following R. Michael Barry, who joined Aug. 10. The departures are the latest blow to Epstein Becker's Atlanta health care practice, which lost three partners and three associates to Nelson Mullins Riley Scarborough in April.Court vacates FCC order, lets states regulate cell phone bills
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