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Feinstein, Kennedy to Vote Against Roberts While Leahy, Kohl to Vote For Nomination
Corbett announces several executive branch nominations
Gov.-elect Tom Corbett announced several nominations last week for executive branch positions and the state police commissioner.4.Cobb takes oath as 1st female chief justice of Alabama
MONTGOMERY, Ala. AP - Sue Bell Cobb took the oath of office Tuesday as Alabama's first female chief justice and only the sixth woman to serve on the state's highest court in its 188-year history.The Alabama milestone is part of a trend across the South, where women have been gaining political power in recent decades with elections to offices of governor and U.View more book results for the query "*"
Senate, Governor Preparing for Litigation Over Subpoenas
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer has "no intention" of complying with subpoenas issued by Republicans in the state Senate and both sides are preparing to litigate the dispute, a state senator said Oct. 18. Joseph diGenova, the Senate's Washington, D.C.-based attorney, and Spitzer's attorney, Deitrich L. Snell of Proskauer Rose, have been discussing their differences over the subpoenas and how they could be brought before a state judge, Sen. George H. Winner Jr. said.New Duties to Tell Tenants If Indoor Air Tests Exceed Markers
James J. Periconi, the founder and principal of Periconi LLC, and Delight D. Balducci, an associate with the firm, write that on Sept. 4, 2008, the state legislature amended the Environmental Conservation Law to include a new section called, "Tenant Notification of Indoor Air Contamination." As its title suggests, this law, which took effect on Dec. 3, 2008, places new obligations on property owners to inform their tenants when indoor air test results exceed New York Department of Health or federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration guidelines.Charges Against Afghan Chief Survive Allegations of Deceit
A federal judge has refused to dismiss heroin trafficking charges against Bashir Noorzai, chief of the 1 million-member Noorzai tribe. Mr. Noorzai claims he cooperated with the United States in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks and traveled to Manhattan relying on the bogus promise of drug agents that he would meet with U.S. officials on political matters.It's just the latest favorable court ruling for the insurer in its attempt to get damages from investment banks that put together huge pools of mortgage-backed securities that MBIA insured.
Cephalon sues generic companies over patents
FRAZER, Pa. AP _ Biotechnology company Cephalon Inc. said Wednesday it is suing several generic drug developers over patent claims to its extended-release muscle-relaxant Amrix.Cephalon and Dutch partner Eurand Inc. filed the lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Delaware against Mylan Inc. and Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. after those companies asked the Food and Drug Administration for approval of generic versions of Amrix.Trending Stories
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