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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - When it was revealed Jim Clements was a candidate for West Virginia Universitys presidency last year, he was largely unknown in the environs home to WVU and the surrounding town.After all, he had no ties to the school or the state, whic...
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Boca Middle leader is not punished A second Palm Beach County principal was found to have charged thousands of dollars in restaurant meals, perfume and other gifts for his staff using his district credit card. Only this time, the administrator is facing no punishment.
Adventist Health Systems is not offering extended medical benefits under COBRA to an estimated 100-plus employees laid off from now-defunct South Coast Medical Center, claiming the organization is exempt from the federal law because of its affiliation with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
The Federal Trade Commission today told the U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection of the Committee on Energy and Commerce that the FTC will continue to vigorously enforce consumer protection laws as Congress considers the Administrations proposal to protect consumers of financial services, including the creation of a Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA).
CHATHAM TWP. - Shaun Campbell, the East Rutherford motorist whose record includes 12 driving while drunk convictions and 78 suspended license violations, pleaded guilty Tuesday, June 28, to driving while intoxicated and assault by auto after he injured a 48-year-old driver and his 4-year-old daughter in a head-on collision in April, said Bill Swayze, Morris County Prosecutor’s Office spokesperson.
Of all the pieces that will help shape HM Revenue & Custom’s efforts to persuade people to declare income on funds held in overseas accounts, the one most advisers have been waiting for is the penalties that will be imposed by the taxman.
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THE Supreme Court has dismissed a Malolos judge for borrowing money from a lawyer who had pending cases before her.
ELKO — The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration announced Tuesday it is fining Newmont Mining Corp. more than $500,000 for safety violations in connection with a fatality at Newmont’s Midas underground mine in Elko County two years ago.
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