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Corbett urges Villanova Law graduates to emulate Lincoln, More
The Philadelphia InquirerGov. Corbett urged Villanova Law School graduates Friday to embody the passion of Abraham Lincoln and the integrity of Sir Thomas More as they embark on their careers. At the school's commencement, Corbett praised those men, both lawyers, for standing...Tags: Politics, Graduation, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Abraham Lincoln, Colleges and Universities
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Pelosi implores UC Davis law graduates to embrace justice, public service
The Sacramento BeeHouse Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi called on UC Davis' law graduates to "pursue the work of justice." This year's graduates of the Martin Luther King School of Law enter a "world faced with enormous challenges," Pelosi, D-San Francisco, said in...Tags: Nancy Pelosi, Politics, Civil and Public Service, Immigration, Career and Workplace
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Arizona's limits on immigrant driver's licenses upheld
TUCSON — Young people granted immigration relief and work permits under a new Obama administration program still won't be able to obtain driver's licenses in Arizona, a federal judge has ruled. Although the decision is a win for Republican Gov....
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Two Bering Sea pollock processors lied about catches, feds say
Anchorage Daily NewsA Seattle-based seafood company faces more than $2 million in fines after its employees on two Bering Sea catcher-processor vessels tampered with scales used to weigh fish hauls, according to federal fisheries managers. The National Oceanic and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Seafood, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System
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AARP cancels Florida sweepstakes, blames new state gambling law
Miami HeraldSorry, grandma and grandpa. The AARP is blocking Florida residents from participating in its Perfect Path to Retirement $50,000 Giveaway and its forthcoming Grandparents Day Photo Contest because, the group says, of a new state law cracking down on...Tags: Politics, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government, Lifestyle and Leisure, Justice System
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Gov. Scott Walker signs work-share measure
Milwaukee Journal SentinelWisconsin's employers would get flexibility to lower the hours of a group of workers instead of laying off just a few of them, under a bill signed Friday by Gov. Scott Walker. The legislation also would bring in a modest amount of federal tax dollars...Tags: Travel, Politics, Unemployment, Insurance, Government
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Virginia's jobless rate lowest in 4 1/2 years
Richmond Times-DispatchVirginia's unemployment rate fell slightly in April to 5.2 percent -- the lowest it has been in 4 1/2 years. The jobless rate dropped from the 5.3 percent rate in March and the 5.9 percent rate in April 2012, the Virginia Employment Commission...Tags: Unemployment Rate, Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Career and Workplace
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Accrued sick time weighs on city budget
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIt stung when Pittsburgh police lost the right to amass a treasure chest of unused sick days and cash them in upon retirement for a five-figure payday. "They were like manna from heaven," said former police Sgt. Jim Malloy, who retired in 2004 with...Tags: International Association of Fire Fighters, Politics, Local Government, Media Industry, Public Employees
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Huawei warns of 'strong action' against possible EU probe
China Daily, Beijing / Asia News NetworkDUSSELDORF, Germany (China Daily/ANN) -- Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, China's biggest telecommunication equipment company, has denied receiving government subsidies and has warned the European Union against being judgmental of Chinese companies. The EU...Tags: Politics, Companies and Corporations, Agricultural Research and Technology, Media Industry, Energy Saving
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Filipino assaulted by 4 Taiwanese in Tainan
China PostTAIPEI (The China Post/ANN) -- Police confirmed that a Philippine worker was attacked by four Taiwanese and beaten with iron sticks and baseball bats in Tainan City on May 16 following the recent heated dispute between Taiwan and the Philippines....Tags: National Government, Politics, Philippines, Fishing, Human Rights
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Wilkinson County prison to get new management company
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.After 15 years of operation by the Corrections Corporation of America, the Wilkinson County Correctional Facility will have a new management company July 1. WCCF is a correctional facility for state prisoners. The Mississippi Department of Corrections...Tags: Prisons, Career and Workplace, Corrections Corporation of America
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Strained by debt in Trinity
The High Point Enterprise, N.C.Trinity officials face two significant constraints in fashioning the city's 2013-14 budget. City Manager Debbie Hinson recently showed the City Council's Finance Committee a draft of her recommended budget, which totals $4.4 million. The draft...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Career and Workplace, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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