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Foster's Mother Tells Of Grief

  
The grief-stricken mother of millionaire businessman Christopher Foster has spoken of her shock at the loss of her son, daughter-in-law and granddaughter.
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Calif. lawmaker questions LPGA language policy

  
A California state senator said Thursday that he's seeking a legal opinion to determine whether the LPGA Tour's language requirement for players violates state or federal law.
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GE may face civil action on securities violations

  
General Electric Co. said Friday it has been informed that the Securities and Exchange Commission may recommend fines and other action for possible violations of securities law related to accounting changes the company made.
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News of the 09/04/2008
    

Opponents sue to stop Texas city's immigration law

  
Opponents of a Dallas suburb's latest effort to force out illegal immigrants filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking to stop a city ban on apartment and home rentals to tenants who can't prove they are legally in the country.
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Proposal: Outlaw sex between officials, employees

  
Maryland state elected officials who have sexual relationships with employees under their supervision would be violating state ethics law, if a county commissioner gets his way.
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News of the 09/03/2008
    

Judge says WWII era law applies in Big Dig case

  
A federal judge has ruled that prosecutors can use a World War II-era law to work around the statute of limitations and pursue fraud charges against former employees of a Big Dig contractor.
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New Haven bans spray paint sales to minors

  
New Haven officials hope a new law that makes it illegal to sell spray paint to minors will be just the thing to clean up the city.
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News of the 09/01/2008
    

NH drivers with E-ZPass violations getting pass

  
New Hampshire officials are giving E-ZPass violators facing license suspensions a pass -- at least until a new law takes effect in January.
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News of the 08/31/2008
    

NH's minimum wage increases Monday

  
New Hampshire's minimum wage increases to $7.25 Monday. In May 2007, Governor John Lynch signed New Hampshire's minimum wage law, raising the rate in increments from $5.15 an hour to $6.50 on Sept. 1, 2007, and then to $7.25 on Sept. 1, 2008. Prior to the law's passage, the state's minimum wage had not been raised in over a decade.
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Maine car-smoking law kicks in

  
Maine on Monday joins other states and Canadian provinces that have made it illegal to smoke in a car while children are present. But for the first year the law's in effect, violators will only get warnings.
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News of the 08/30/2008
    

Report: Feds target relatives of Bonds' trainer

  
Federal prosecutors are considering charging the wife and mother-in-law of Barry Bonds' personal trainer in an effort to pressure Greg Anderson to testify against the slugger during his perjury trial, The New York Times reported.
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Iraq election law must pass mid-Sept for 2008 vote

  
Iraq's parliament must pass a contentious elections law by mid-September in order to allow anticipated provincial polls to be held this year, the Electoral Commission said on Saturday.
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Palin Could Be Deposed in State Probe

  
A former state official claims he was pressured to fire her ex-brother-in-law.
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News of the 08/29/2008
    

Senate might have final say if Stevens convicted

  
U.S. Sen. Ted Stevens' political fate could be up to his colleagues if a jury decides the Senate's longest-serving Republican has violated the law.
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Cops: Cooperation needed to fight sex crimes

  
Law enforcement agencies across Vermont need to work together to prevent sex crimes and to track offenders outside prison, four top officials told a legislative panel on Friday.
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