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Action Seeking Rent Arrears Is Dismissed; Tenant Was Constructively Evicted From Her ApartmentOrders For Long-Lasting U.S. Factory Goods Plunge
Orders for long-lasting U.S. factory goods fell sharply as demand for commercial aircraft plummeted and businesses spent less on computers and electrical equipment.View more book results for the query "*"
Cigarette Maker's Ad Didn't Violate Ban On Cartoons, Commonwealth Court Rules
When the maker of Camel cigarettes ran a multi-page ad in Rolling Stone magazine in 2007 to promote its "Camel Farm" campaign supporting independent rock groups, the campaign and associated concerts and website came under fire from anti-smoking advocates who said the ads featuring animals and flying radios were appealing to children.Prospects for Ga. trauma center bailout looks bleak at Capitol
COLUMBUS, Ga. AP - Dr. Scott Hannay has seen a lot in his years as a trauma surgeon in west Georgia. There were four young children stabbed by their father with a hunting knife. Paratroopers in training from nearby Fort Benning who had a hard landing. Too many car crashes to count. It often drags Hannay away from his more lucrative private practice.Perata Tweaks Retired Judges, Redistricting
The ever-colorful legislator points out that a bunch of old white men might not be the best group to handle sensitive redistricting issues. For starters. ALSO BLOGGED: With charges brewing in Brooklyn, the three-way competition for backdating cases may no longer be an issue.Georgia Professor's Suit Claims School Heads Are Anti-Semitic
A tenured Kennesaw State University professor has sued the Georgia Board of Regents, claiming that KSU adminstrators have discriminated and retaliated against him because he is Jewish. The suit claims that the discriminatory actions against Paul D. Lapides were set in motion in 1997 by a false complaint made by a former student, and that the allegations and the subsequent investigation were driven by anti-Semitism.Roller Derby Offers Out-of-Court Outlet for Legal Adversaries
Lawyers have another outlet for their competitive drives: hard-charging roller derby. The sport is seeing a revival across the country with an all-female incarnation. When Heather Youree morphs into her derby persona, Electra Cuter, she uses the same nervous energy for a bout as she does for a trial. "It gets me to the point where I am feeling, 'OK, I'm ready to kick ass,'" says the assistant district attorney, who co-captains the Dragon Divas with criminal defense attorney Cathy Compton, aka Nita Spankin.Trending Stories
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