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BC's drinking and driving laws save lives, reduce injuries: study Montreal Gazette VANCOUVER - British Columbia's controversial drinking and driving laws reduced the number of deaths from alcohol-related crashes by more than 40 per cent two years after they were implemented, a new study suggests. Research from the University of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Drunk Driving Laws Saving Lives In BC: Study Huffington Post Canada A new study suggests British Columbia's controversial drinking and driving laws have reduced the number of deaths from alcohol-related crashes by more than 40 per cent since September 2010. (Alamy). VANCOUVER - British Columbia's controversial ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tobacco Laws For Youth May Reduce Adult Smoking, Study Finds Headlines & Global News A new study finds that to curb adult smoking, tobacco laws for the youth should be implemented in all states. Researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis found that states that had laws that enforce tobacco restrictions ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
New Study on Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Ground Robot ... AZoRobotics WinterGreen Research announces that it has a new study on Law Enforcement, First Responder, Border Patrol Ground Robot Mobile Platform Systems of Engagement. The 2013 study has 587 pages, 206 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County to study concealed carry options Winfield Daily Courier Online Under the new law, Cowley County and the cities within it will have two choices: Come up with a plan and money for security, or simply remove the ubiquitous "no guns allowed" signs from the doors. "We're still trying to assess what this new concealed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bill to Create Commission to Study, Recommend Ways to Improve Transition of ... ParamusPost.com Bill to Create Commission to Study, Recommend Ways to Improve Transition of Veterans into Higher Education Now Law. By Mel Fabrikant Thursday, June 13, 2013, 07:45 PM EDT. Legislation sponsored by Assembly Democrats Wayne DeAngelo, Craig ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
ACLU study: Black Tennesseans arrested on pot charges four times as much as ... The Tennessean Deborah Burris-Kitchen, professor of criminology at Tennessee State University, who has studied arrest rates in the state, said law enforcement often patrols at-risk communities for marijuana charges more than affluent neighborhoods. "It's a threat to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blind Chinese dissident leaving NYU by end of June Wall Street Journal That forced new negotiations that led to an agreement to send him to the U.S. to study law at NYU. Human Rights First gave its 2012 Human Rights Award to Chen in October. The award was presented by actor Christian Bale, who had tried to meet the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
BC's drunk driving law means fewer deaths CBC.ca The number of fatal crashes involving alcohol has decreased by more than 40 per cent since B.C. passed a series of tough impaired driving laws in 2010. A study released today by the University of Victoria also found a 23 per cent decline in injuries ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Laws are helping to limit junk food availability in schools Examiner.com According to a new study, district policies and state laws help to reduce the availability of high sugar and high fat foods and beverages in elementary schools. Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago investigated the association which has ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nicaragua OKs rival to Panama Canal; study begins WBRC Ending a six-month legislative session, Arizona lawmakers endorsed a key element of President Barack Obama's health care law in a huge political victory for Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, after a lengthy fight over...More >>. Ending a six-month ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Irondequoit Boating Law Annulled 13WHAM-TV Attorney Alan Knauf, who represents a group a boaters, says the law was voided because the town failed to conduct an environmental study and did not hold a public hearing after changes were made to the law. Knauf calls it a victory for boaters, who can ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Central Bank mortgage caps would hit Dubai GDP, study warns The National Mortgage caps planned by the Central Bank risk eroding Dubai's GDP by up to almost 3 per cent and hindering the recovery in the property market, an independent study has warned as the IMF called for more measures to be put in place to prevent another ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Despite What You Might Think, the Affordable Care Act Is Law—Really Workforce Management ... What You Might Think, the Affordable Care Act Is Law—Really. Communication will play a key role as enrollment season nears. One study shows that 59 percent of Americans do not know that health care reform is a law and that it's being implemented. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Did the Broward Sheriff Ignore a Workplace Diversity Study? New Times Broward-Palm Beach (blog) Law enforcement agencies aren't exactly known as great bastions of workplace diversity -- meaning that most of the faces you see in uniform are pale and pasty. Police forces across the country have paid a lot of lip service to idea of fixing that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fewer auto fatalities found in wake of BC's drinking-and-driving crackdown Globe and Mail Supporters of the laws – which immediately suspend the driving privileges of people who fail breath tests on the roadside – say the study confirms their effectiveness. The laws, however, continue to garner controversy, and opponents remain adamant that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Soda ban would target heavy youth, not poor Pasadena Star-News ... who worked on the study. New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's administration is currently in court trying to defend a law banning the sale of sugary drinks larger than 16 ounces in restaurants, theaters and stadiums, part of an attempt to lower ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blind Chinese Dissident Chen Guangcheng to Leave NYU After Year Businessweek Chen, who arrived at NYU in May 2012 to study law, and his family will need to find a new place to live, John Beckman, a spokesman for NYU, said in an e-mailed statement. NYU has supplied Chen and his family housing, health care, food and clothing, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IDIA West Bengal - The Battle We Won AOL IDIA (short for Increasing Diversity by Increasing Access) is a project run by law students which had been initiated to prepare and mentor underprivileged and marginalized students who want to study Law and get admitted to the NLUs. IDIA prepares these ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
City: ACSO services a good bargain Our Colorado News A six-month study directed by city council says Centennial made a smart move when it outsourced its law enforcement services to the Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office. Buy this photo. Posted: Friday, June 14, 2013 9:37 am | Updated: 9:46 am, Fri Jun 14 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study on female breadwinners ignites verbal brawl WIS A Pew Research Center study released this week showing that women are now the primary breadwinners in 40 percent of households with children ignited a sharp debate on Fox with two of the network's most prominent women taking on male colleagues. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Avoiding Turkey Iowa Now The students planned to visit Istanbul, Ankara, and Cappadocia, and also study Turkish law in comparison to the legal systems in other European countries, as well as Turkish corporate and business law. But Wing monitored the ongoing political crisis ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Study: Technology more distracting to drivers than phones Russellville Courier Dashboard technology that lets drivers text and email with voice commands — marketed as a safer alternative — actually is more distracting than simply talking on a cellphone, a new AAA study found. Automakers have been trying to excite new-car buyers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Blind dissident Chen working on book, leaving NYU by end of month Hong Kong Standard ... State Hillary Rodham Clinton in Beijing for annual high-level discussions, officials struck a deal that let Chen walk free, only to see him have second thoughts. That forced new negotiations that led to an agreement to send him to the US to study ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The protection provided by the smoking ban decreases when people can still ... HealthCanal.com For the first time, a study has analysed the effects of the modification to the Spanish tobacco control law, implemented in 2011 in hospitality venues in Spain. The findings show that smoking on terraces and in the entrances to bars and restaurants ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County still considers major building expansions Rapid City Journal Butte County Commissioners are continuing study of county facilities that could include moving all but law enforcement and court services away from the current courthouse. Sheriff Fred Lamphere said he has been reporting regularly to commissioners ... See all stories on this topic » |
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UPDATE: Iron Mountain Discloses IRS Formed Working Group to ... UPDATE: Iron Mountain Discloses IRS Formed Working Group to Study Law, Says Study Could Delay IRS Ruling. Paul Quintaro, Benzinga Staff Writer. June 06 ... www.benzinga.com/.../update-iron-mountain-discloses-irs-for... |
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