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Which Kabob Is Fairest of Them All?
"Food Court" takes takeout seriously. Trouble is, the column's two authors favor different kabob houses and are unable to recommend a single eatery. So, two kabob houses are better than one.Companies Settle Lawsuit Over Cancer From Secondhand Asbestos
A 60-year-old Mississippi woman who said she got cancer after years of washing clothes covered with asbestos dust has won a settlement from four companies that she blames for her illness. Patsy Jean Bodkin filed suit in 2005 against several companies that made roofing, siding, joint compounds and insulation products used by her father and brother, who ran a home-building business. The defendants were Georgia-Pacific Corp., Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Bondex International Inc. and Certainteed Corp.New Acting Essex Prosecutor May Be Viable Formal Nominee for the Post
Attorney General Paula Dow on Tuesday appointed her counsel, Carolyn Murray, as acting Essex County prosecutor, immediately set off speculation over whether she would be considered formally for the job.Practice groups score poorly on performance
Most managing partners give relatively poor grades to their practice groups for performance.Lawsuit filed over Pa. toddler's hot-van death
The parents of a toddler who died from being left in a hot van for more than six hours outside a Philadelphia-area day care center are suing the center and its owners.View more book results for the query "*"
Taliban Speaker Challenges Higher Learning's Mission
I received an e-mail suggesting I write about Rahmatullah Hashmeni's attendance at Yale. I wondered whether there was anything left to say.South Carolina Sues Bank of New York Mellon, Blaming BoNY for $200 Million in MBS Losses
Coke's New GC Gets Lavish Pay, Perks
In his first year at The Coca-Cola Co., Deval L. Patrick earned almost as much in salary and bonuses as his predecessor in the general counsel's office did in three years. Patrick, hired as Atlanta-based Coca-Cola's executive vice president and general counsel a year ago, earned $1.35 million -- $359,583 in salary and $995,000 in bonuses. He got his share of shares, too.Trending Stories
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