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Texas lawmakers review laws after West plant blast
LubbockOnline.com
AUSTIN (AP) — Texas lawmakers will review existing rules and regulations for the safe handling of hazardous materials to determine whether state laws need to be more stringent after a deadly explosion at a fertilizer plant highlighted the dangers of ...
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Santa Monica Shooter Built His Gun From Parts He Bought Online
Huffington Post
Completed receivers, which generally carry a serial number, must be sold through an FFL; to get around federal firearms law, many online dealers sell what they call 80 percent lower receivers which are only partially completed. You have to do the rest ...
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Judge issues restraining order against blogger
TVNZ
A lawyer has won a harassment case against a blogger who launched an online campaign to ruin her reputation, setting a major precedent extending the scope of anti-stalking laws. Judge David Harvey issued blogger Jacqueline Sperling with an indefinite ...
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More than $93 million lost to online scams each year, report reveals
Herald Sun
National Consumer Fraud Week, which starts today, is promoting safe online shopping after a 65 per cent surge in internet auction and sales complaints such as bogus ads on classifieds sites. Phony buyers are also swindling refunds from online sellers ...
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Attorney general announces multi-state coalition opposing online sales tax
Sidney Herald Leader
... businesses to collect the sales taxes of other states, counties and cities. The coalition has begun legal research on the constitutional problems with the bill that could be used in a potential challenge against the law if Congress and President ...
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Across The Nation
LubbockOnline.com
Far from reversing course, Senate Democrats who backed President Barack Obama's health care law and now face re-election in GOP-leaning states are firming up their support for the overhaul even as Republican criticism intensifies. Mark Begich of Alaska ...
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IRS scandals threaten funding for health care law
Herald and News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mounting scandals at the Internal Revenue Service are jeopardizing critical funding for the agency as it gears up to play a big role in President Barack Obama's health care law. Obama sought a significant budget increase for the IRS ...
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Blogger judgment won ' t open flood gates
NZ City
... online bullying through the traditional court system. "The decision reflects the new challenges that people are facing when it comes to the internet and how you have to change law to take into account developments on the internet," she told NZ ...
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German spy service plans 'more online surveillance'
AFP
Spiegel said the BND aimed to monitor international data traffic "as closely as possible", noting that it currently kept tabs on about five percent of emails, Internet calls and online chats while German law allowed up to 20 percent. Unlike the US ...
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Montana remains only state without laws against bullying
Sidney Herald Leader
If you wish to get Sidney native Jill Sharp, Miss Montana Collegiate 2013, angry, all you need to do is mention how Montana is still the only state that doesn't have anti-bullying laws on its books. ... An online service is needed to view this article ...
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There are some things no one should be able to Google
Telegraph.co.uk
It's why the UK Government is getting tech companies together next week to look at what more needs to be done to tackle child sexual abuse online. This is a significant challenge, and as an established player ... As the Internet minister and campaigner ...
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Officials: New tag system is improving
Times Daily
"When we started this new online system, people were required to bring in their driver's license or state issued identification along with proof of insurance. "It caused some problems. I called it the law of unintended consequences." Smith said it now ...
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Midwives: New law is a step in the right direction
The Herald-Times (subscription)
Supporters of midwifery are pleased but not ecstatic with the Midwife Bill signed into law by Gov. Mike Pence, saying it's a move in the right direction but contains several provisions that must eventually be changed. "The bill is a great first step ...
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USC Palmetto College offers college classes online
Aiken Standard
... screenshot, USC Aiken business professor Dr. Mike Ritchie is shown in a new online course that will debut this fall as part of the new Palmetto College initiative. Prospective students will enjoy seeing Ritchie's placement in front of the Harvard ...
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James Anderson hits back at Bob Willis
Daily Mail
Every team do it. There's no law that says you can't. 'The comments made by Willis are easy allegations to make at us but they are deeply disappointing. There always seems to be something people are talking about when it comes to us and they can never ...
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NYRA expected to rebid for firm to improve online betting
Schenectady Gazette
State Committee on Open Government Director Robert Freeman, who trained some of NYRA's management on Open Meetings and Freedom of Information law issues, said the existence of trade secrets should not prevent the disclosure of a document.
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Glasnost on the Potomac under Obama? Not quite
The Herald | HeraldOnline.com
Sternly prodding Congress, Bush told lawmakers they were jeopardizing the nation's safety by failing to lock in the government eavesdropping law. When the Protect America Act made warrantless wiretapping legal, lawyers and executives at major ...
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Odds and ends
Ag Journal (blog)
–Does anyone who doesn't work in local television call the Rockford area "the stateline"? –Wouldn't you love to see a debate between Harvard Law School graduates Barack Obama and Ted Cruz (with no interruptions allowed)? –The TV networks are run by ...
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Over 300 labour disputes pending in courts...
New Vision
"Over 300 labour disputes are pending in the courts of law due to absence of an industrial court yet International Labour Union Act calls for its establishment. However, Uganda has not adhered to these regulations Owere told New Vision online in an ...
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IRS scandals threaten funding for health care law - Herald Online
Mounting scandals at the Internal Revenue Service are jeopardizing critical funding for the agency as it gears up to play a big role in President Barack Obama's health care law.
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