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Monday, February 6, 2012Judge rules for new hearing on ethics charges against Assemblyman Rumana Ethics charges against state Assemblyman Scott Rumana will have to be reheard by a state ethics panel after a judge on Monday scuttled a previous decision because a panel member was allowed a vote by phone. Auditor Says Branstad Budget Doesn't Cover Raises State auditor David Vaudt says the proposed budget Gov. Terry Branstad sent to the Legislature doesn't include money to cover pay and benefit increases for state workers. Stent like device effective for removing blood clots An experimental stent-like device removed blood clots in stroke patients more effectively than standard mechanical treatment, a study reveals. Ind. agency to release fair stage collapse report Indiana regulators will release a report Wednesday on their investigation into August's deadly stage collapse at the Indiana State Fair. Disabled woman sues alleged mob king's bagel shop This building at 7501 New Utrecht Avenue in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, is allegedly owned by reputed Bonanno crime family boss Vincent Badalamenti. Taking a Stand Against a Bad Employment Discrimination Proposal I have always said that I was elected to speak for the people I represent, and this week in the Missouri Senate I continued that tradition. Proposed Ohio stream protections to be reviewed Environmental advocates are angry that proposed rules meant to better protect Ohio's streams are being tabled after facing opposition from business and homebuilder groups that said the changes would be costly and hinder their work. Agenda-driven "science" at EPA In December 2011, the Environmental Protection Agency released new Clean Air Act "National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants." Once again, EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson touted the supposedly huge benefits of controlling emissions of mercury and other air toxics from U.S. coal- and oil-fired power plants . OSHA spends taxpayer money to develop app that tells workers it's hot outside The Department of Labor's Occupational Safety & Health Administration has released a smartphone and mobile app to warn workers if it is too hot outside. Evolution Petroleum Declares Monthly Cash Dividends on 8.5% Series A... HOUSTON, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Evolution Petroleum Corporation today declared a monthly cash dividend on its perpetual non-convertible 8.5% Series A Cumulative Preferred Stock. UK medical device maker Smith & Nephew paying $22.2M to settle US foreign bribery allegations British orthopedics maker Smith & Nephew PLC has agreed to pay $22.2 million to settle U.S. criminal and civil allegations that it bribed doctors employed by the Greek government for more than a decade to win business, U.S. authorities say. Hybrid Fuels, Inc. Responds to Record Number of Customer Requests for ... A While there are other natural alternative supplements on the market today, Azul Instanta is the only male enhancement product that works within 5 minutes.A Azul Instanta lasts for up to 48 hours and has proven to help enhance sexual stamina, endurance, strength and energy with no side effects.A Azul Instanta is marketed under Nouveau Life ... (more) Disclaimer: Listing of these previously mentioned areas of practice does not indicate any certification of expertise therein. The Mississippi Supreme Court advises that a decision on legal services is important and should not be based solely on advertisements. Free background information is available upon request. |
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