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Growth weaker than hoped; economy shrinks in Q4
The country didn't get the energetic rebound in economic growth hoped for from the government's tax rebates in the second quarter, and the economy jolted into reverse at the end of 2007, raising new recession fears.The Commerce Department reported Thursday that gross domestic product, or GDP, increased at an annual rate of 1.Western New England Gets New Law School Dean
There's a new dean at Western New England School of Law, meaning that on July 1 three of the region's law schools had new people move into the top jobs.Thacher Proffitt Warns Associates of Looming Layoffs
Thacher Proffitt & Wood informed about 50 associates Tuesday that their futures at the firm were uncertain because of the collapse of the market for mortgage-backed securities, an area where the firm had had a leading practice. Among those impacted by the warning were 24 non-first-year associates who were told they were almost certain to be laid off in January unless the credit market substantially improved. Also, 29 first-years were offered the option of taking four months' severance and leaving the firm.Former Charity CEO Faces Felony Charges
The former CEO of the Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty, who apologized when he was fired for what he called "mistakes," was charged Tuesday in a decades-long, $5 million scheme that involved overcharging the organization for insurance.State of Connecticut v. Crotty
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Businesses increase stockpiles 0.8 pct. in October
U.S. businesses increased their stockpiles in October after slowing inventory growth in the previous month. The buildup in inventories should help the economy grow modestly in the final months of the year.Conahan Gets 17.5 Years for Role in Luzerne Scandal
Before a packed courtroom Friday, former Luzerne County President Judge Michael T. Conahan was sentenced to 210 months — 17.5 years — in federal prison for his role in the Luzerne County judicial scandal.Second day of testimony set in terror trial
ATLANTA AP - The suspected cohort of a 23-year-old man charged with aiding terror groups is expected to take the witness stand for a second day.Syed Haris Ahmed, who was convicted in June on terror charges, was ordered by a judge to testify against Ehsanul Islam Sadequee.He told the jury Wednesday that he and Sadequee talked of targeting oil tanks and refineries to disrupt the nation's economy.Trending Stories
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