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On Supreme Court: A split decision
The Swampby James Oliphant A new poll suggests the U.S. Supreme Court stands squarely in the middle of the electorate, meaning nobody is happy with it. All right, that's a bit of an overstatement. But a poll conducted by Quinnipiac University......Tags: Quinnipiac University, Death Penalty, Local Authority, Gun Control, National Government
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Plaintiff in gun ban case brings weapon to D.C. to register
The Associated PressThe man who successfully challenged D.C.'s handgun ban has returned to police headquarters to register a weapon. Dick Heller arrived this morning carrying a 22-caliber pistol in a bright red bag. He was greeted by a throng of media and proclaimed: "It'...Tags: Defense, Gun Control, Maryland, Personal Weapon Control, Firearms
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Univ. of Md. apologizes for release of personal data
The Associated PressThe University of Maryland says it accidentally printed Social Security numbers on the outside of a mailing sent to all students. The school said the brochure about on-campus parking went out July 1. It discovered a week later that each mailing label...Tags: Equifax Incorporated, University of Maryland, Personal Data Collection, Colleges and Universities, Wages and Pensions
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Leesburg officials eliminate employee positions in effort to cut costs
Sentinel Staff WriterCity officials Friday eliminated a number of employee positions in an effort to cut costs. The terminations include nine layoffs, said City Manager Jay Evans. The city also cut 18 vacant postions and moved four employees into new positions. Vacant...Tags: Leesburg, Employees, Retirement, 401K, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Another piece of the investment puzzle
Special to NewsdayBy now, there are certain truisms that almost everyone with a 401(k) plan has heard over and over: You should invest for the long run, and don't worry about times -- like now -- when the markets are shaky. As you move into your 40s and 50s, you should...Tags: Employees, Consumer Electronics Industry, Hewitt Associates, Mutual Funds, Advice
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Corrections and clarifications, July 17, 2008
An article on Page 8B of Wednesday's Local section incorrectly described pension plan changes for Fort Lauderdale's general employees. Employees hired after Nov. 6, 2007, enter a defined-contribution pension plan, where the city's financial obligation...Tags: Retirement, Employees, Fort Lauderdale, Wages and Pensions, Pension and Welfare
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Qualifies For Public Financing
Tim Ackert, the Republican candidate in the 8th House District race, has received enough donations to qualify for public campaign financing. The state Elections Commission notified Ackert's campaign Wednesday that it will contribute approximately $25,000...Tags: Regional Elections, Elections, American Legion, Housing and Urban Planning, Political Candidates
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Iris scan prevents suspected drunken driver from being freed
joseph.mallia@newsday.comThe drunken driving suspect said his name was Jorge Romero. He went before a Suffolk County judge and was about to be set free on bail Thursday. Then came the prerelease iris scan, a routine biometric process at the Suffolk sheriff's department. The...Tags: Suffolk County (New York), Central Islip, Personal Data Collection
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And they get a raise?
Anyone who's ever managed a family budget understands that paring your spending to match your income is rarely painless. For those of us dealing with household-size budgets, the $1.4 billion that Gov. Rod Blagojevich sliced from next year's state budget...Tags: Rod Blagojevich, Budgets and Budgeting, Pat Quinn, Pension and Welfare, Emil Jones
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L.A. board moves to limit public subsidy for Chinatown project
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterLos Angeles redevelopment officials took the unusual step Thursday of limiting taxpayer subsidies to a real estate project after learning that the developer had told another city agency it expected the work to deliver a sizable profit to investors....Tags: Sales, Retirement, Lobbying, Ethics, Values
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