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Mets join Yanks in seeking tax-free funds for stadium
michael.frazier@newsday.com; Staff wriLike their crosstown rivals in the Bronx, the Mets are seeking more tax-free financing for the construction of their $632-million Citi Field stadium, a city official said yesterday. The Mets' financial intentions surfaced in a more than three-hour...Tags: Regulatory Policy and Organizations, New York Mets, Business Enterprises, Contracts, Economic Policy
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CalPERS settles class action against UnitedHealth Group
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe California Public Employees' Retirement System, the country's largest public pension fund, announced Wednesday that it and other pension funds had reached an $895-million settlement to a class-action lawsuit brought against healthcare giant...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Private Health Care, Trials, Pension and Welfare, Stock Options
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Charges dropped against Grasso
The Associated PressA midlevel New York appeals court Tuesday ordered the remaining state claims of excessive pay dismissed against former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard Grasso's $187.5 million compensation package. The Appellate Division of State Supreme Court...Tags: Trials, Home Depot Incorporated, Litigation, New York Stock Exchange, CEO Pay
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The biggest Electric Daisy Carnival yet
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSo, how many dance music fans, exactly, descended upon downtown Los Angeles Saturday night for the Electric Daisy Carnival? That all depends on whom you ask. Several local media reports estimated that the crowd of rave-happy teenagers was between 15,...Tags: Moby, Los Angeles
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Brokaw needles Schwarzenegger on spending, economy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, usually a darling of the national media, found himself being told by the host of NBC's "Meet the Press" that if he ran a private company the way he has run the state, he might have been fired by now. Tom Brokaw, who will be...Tags: John McCain, Business Enterprises, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Local Elections
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Still rockin'
Sun reporterAt a time when Baltimore officials are poised to make recommendations on a new indoor sports and concert arena, the aging facility that's being replaced is performing better than ever. 1st Mariner Arena, badly in need of renovations, had its best year...Tags: National Hockey League, Baltimore Blast, Miley Cyrus, University of Maryland, Hank Williams
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NY drops claims against Grasso after court defeat
Associated Press WriterThe four-year legal battle to take a chunk of former NYSE Chairman Richard Grasso's $187.5 million compensation package ended Tuesday when a New York appeals court dismissed claims against of excessive pay and the state's top prosecutor said the case...Tags: Trials, Home Depot Incorporated, Litigation, New York Stock Exchange, CEO Pay
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NY drops claims against Grasso after court defeat
Associated Press WriterThe four-year legal battle over former NYSE Chairman Richard Grasso's $187.5 million compensation package ended Tuesday when a New York appeals court dismissed claims against him of excessive pay and the state's top prosecutor said the case was closed....Tags: Trials, Home Depot Incorporated, Litigation, New York Stock Exchange, CEO Pay
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2 claims against Grasso pay voided
From wire reportsA midlevel New York appeals court yesterday ordered the remaining state claims of excessive pay dismissed against former New York Stock Exchange Chairman Richard A. Grasso's $187.5 million compensation package. The Appellate Division of State Supreme...Tags: Local Authority, Justice System, Home Depot Incorporated, New York Stock Exchange, Court Administration
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State Residents To See Hike In Electric Bills
Courant Staff WriterA typical household's electricity bill will increase by 4.7 percent starting today. State regulators approved new transmission rates for Connecticut Light & Power customers Monday that, along with generation and federal charges approved last week,...Tags: Connecticut Light & Power Company, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, Electricity Production and Distribution, Energy
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