Oct 28, 2012

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Political Notebook: Supreme Court justices not 'activists', study finds
Naples Daily News
NAPLES — Three state Supreme Court justices facing retention elections in November don't appear to be "activist" judges, but Florida voters should feel free to remove the trio from office over ideological differences, a law professor who studied the ...
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STUDY: Red Decals For Teen Drivers Working In New Jersey
CBS Local
(CBS) – Two years after New Jersey adopted a law requiring teenagers driving with provisional licenses to display a red decal on their license plates, a new independent study suggests the idea is actually working. AAA and Garden State politicians are ...
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The mother-in-law complex
ABC Online (blog)
Mothers-in-law: love them or loathe them, they have always had a bad press. Meddsome troublemakers, they're mean, they visit too often and they stay too long or is that just a stereotype that's passed its sell-by date? An Italian study found ...
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Study: Arab sector sees no point in voting
Jerusalem Post
Dr. Yousef T. Jabareen, the director of Dirasat, the Arab Center for Law and Policy in Nazareth, said in a recent interview with the Jerusalem Post that Arab Palestinian citizens of Israeli are "losing hope that their political participation matters ...
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The 8 foods everyone over 40 should eat: Diet essentials for the 40-plus club
Daily Mail
But once we reach 40 – as Hollywood actor Jude Law will later this year – the way our bodies cope with everything we eat begins to change. Studies suggest that the amount of energy burnt while resting begins to drop by the age of 30, and by a further ...
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Daily Mail
Study rant from Jane's view
NWAOnline (subscription)
DEAR CAROLYN: Two years ago, an acquaintance of mine — and friend of my sister-in-law, "Jane" — repeated to me Jane's ventings about our family. Our family only thinks highly of Jane; she has two special-needs children, and my brother, her husband, ...
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Experts study build of oldest Outer Banks shipwreck
The Virginian-Pilot
Tobacco and Caribbean sugar were the goods most frequently shipped to England. Virginia tobacco was so profitable that Colonial authorities passed a law forcing farmers to grow food at least one month per year, Brown said. Jeff Hampton, 252-338-0159, ...
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The Virginian-Pilot
HSU hosts 'Campus Dialogue on Race'
Times-Standard
In 2011/2012, she was the Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar in Human Rights Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She is also affiliated with Gender and Women's Studies and the Center for the Study of Law and Society. Another ...
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Road Warrior: Another battle in the Decal War
NorthJersey.com
But one ranking law-enforcement official predicted it would lead to stepped-up enforcement of laws designed to stem even more road crashes. "It's time for parents and especially police to take an honest look at this study, set aside their prejudices ...
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Constitutional convention option placed before voters
Toledo Blade
COLUMBUS — Ohio has not opened wide its supreme law of the land for a wholesale review for nearly a century, preferring instead to make changes in piecemeal fashion at the ballot box. But on Nov. 6 voters will be asked via Issue 1 whether they want to ...
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Suzanne Hulst, 93
HollandSentinel.com
Suzanne was a member of Messiah's Independent Reformed Church and the Senior Citizen Bible Study at her church. She is survived by her two sons: Bruce and Kathleen Hulst of Hudsonville and Vernon and Lucy Hulst of Holland; her daughter-in-law, ...
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Brian Dickerson: Court bids a farewell to library arms ban
Detroit Free Press
Because you know that guy having a loud argument on his cell phone one study carrel over? He just might be armed as ... Michigan Open Carry, an organization that works to "educate and desensitize the public and the law-enforcement community about the ...
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Health Insurers Fear Revenue Lost By Obamacare Repeal If Romney Wins ...
Huffington Post
A recent PricewaterhouseCoopers study estimated the new markets would be worth $50 billion to $60 billion in premiums in 2014, and as much as $230 billion annually within seven years. Under the law, insurance companies would have to accept all ...
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Movers & Shakers for Oct. 28, 2012
MetroWest Daily News
Lyman H. Jackson of Jackson Financial Advisors in Newton has been awarded the Accredited Investment Fiduciary (AIF) designation from the Center for Fiduciary Studies, the standards-setting body for Fi360. The AIF designation ... AIFA designees are the ...
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How 24000 nursing home residents would be affected by voter ID rules in 2014 ...
Anniston Star
But beginning with the 2014 elections, voters will have to show a photographic ID — either a driver's license or some other government-issued picture ID, including a voter-only ID that is mandated by law, but has yet to be designed. The photo ID ...
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Letter: 'Qualifications based system' best way to award county contracts
TCPalm
Paul S. Chinkowsky of the University of Colorado and Gordon A. Kingsley of Georgia Tech co-authored a study comparing procurement systems in states with a QBS versus the two states that not having such a law. Eighty-nine public projects were studied.
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Big business sides with Obama on affirmative action case before high court
The Hill
Texas law requires state universities to automatically grant admission to applicants who were in the top 10 percent of their high school class, but University of Texas at Austin allows race to be used as a factor of admission for students who do not ...
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Teacher of the Month, School Technology Top News
Patch.com
An independent study was conducted by four researchers from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia that showed Kyleigh's Law prevented more than 1,600 teen crashes in its first full year. The law, signed into action in May 2010, requires young drivers ...
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Larry Biggam, Craig Haney and Craig Reinarman: Propositions 34 and 36: Less ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel
Prop. 34 would repeal the death penalty and replace it with life imprisonment without any possibility of parole, plus restitution. Prop. 36 narrows the strike zone for third strikes so that repeat offenders will get life sentences only for serious or ...
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Youths aged out of foster care seek state aid
Scottsbluff Star Herald
Helvey said the federal law provides significant matching funds for such extended services. A study by Mainspring Consulting, funded by the Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative, showed that Nebraska could get close to a dollar from the federal ...
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Democracy denied: Millions of Americans blocked from voting
Aljazeera.com
With roughly seven million voters effectively prevented from voting in 2008, according to the Co-operative Congressional Election Study, and perhaps five million more imperiled by new voter-suppression measures, according to another study in 2011, this ...
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Aljazeera.com
Green Inc.: Environmental profit
The Oshkosh Northwestern
The U.S. Green Building Council, a building industry non-profit, credited the Palazzo for having bike racks in the garage; room cards telling guests when towels are replaced; landscaping that does not use grass, which local law prohibits anyway; and ...
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Mid-Valley uninsured to pay whether covered or not
Monitor
PHOTO BY GABRIEL SALDAñA | Aim Media Texas Lorena Balli, a substitute teacher, graduate school student and mother of one, squeezes in study time between obligations at night. The Weslaco resident faces having to ... Under the new law, there is no ...
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Why kids fail the marshmallow test
Boston Globe
Recent research, though, is showing some upsides of the same hormone; now, a new study finds that testosterone inhibits lying. Men were given either testosterone or a placebo and were later asked to roll a six-sided die in private, and whatever number ...
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Chris Williams is a complex man
Helena Independent Record
"The study of philosophy and religion has always interested me, even though I am not the most educated in either subject." Williams, who readily admitted on the witness stand a month ago that he grew and. distributed marijuana and owns a handgun and ...
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Graft campaigner leaves Indian elite 'rattled'
New York Daily News
And even more controversially, Kejriwal has accused Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of India's most powerful politician Sonia Gandhi, of unfairly benefiting from business deals with a property developer. Prime Minister Manmhohan Singh's ... "If every ...
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From State Representative Jeff Wardlaw
Salineriverchronicle.com (blog)
Another law was passed that year allows the courts to require anyone who violates orders of protection to wear an electronic surveillance device as a condition of his or her release. We will continue to study the challenges our court system faces to ...
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Salineriverchronicle.com (blog)
Impact fees still under review
Hernando Today
County commissioners are considering charging impact fees for parks, libraries, public buildings, law, fire and emergency services, since studies on those fee settings have been completed. Updated studies have not been completed for schools and roads, ...
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UK launches 2013-2014 Chevening Scholarships worldwide
Business Mirror
"Chevening scholars can study a wide range of disciplines, including environmental science, the medical field, law, politics, business, the media, academia, civil society, finance, climate change and energy." Since the Chevening Scholarships were ...
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Business Mirror
Lagos - End of the Road for 'Killer Okada'
AllAfrica.com
Governor Babatunde Fashola, on August 2, 2012 ,assented his signature to the Lagos Road Traffic Law partly to contain the Okada riders recklessness by stopping them from plying 475 roads comprising of major highways and bridges in Lagos. .... On the ...
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Governor's race will make a winner out of someone recently rejected by voters
Nashua Telegraph
EDUCATION: Brown University, BA, 1980; Northeastern University School of Law, JD, 1985. AFFILIATIONS: Adequacy in Education and Finance Commission, 1999-2000; New ... The study notes several of the variables synonymous with the vaunted New Hampshire ...
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Driving the wrong way on road safety
The Hindu
One study by the Jawaharlal Nehru University's Department of Economics in 2009 concluded that although liability laws had been strengthened over time, their application was inconsistent by the courts, defeating the objective of compensation under tort law.
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The Hindu

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SavingSeaFood - Silvery fish bend a law of physics: study
The Saving Seafood website is a publication of The Project to Save Seafood and Ocean Resources. The Project is co-sponsored by the Whaling City Seafood ...
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Swansea University - LLB Law & American Studies
LLB Joint Honours Law & American Studies. School of Law. The School of Law is a thriving academic environment committed to excellence in teaching and ...
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