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Glendale former mayor under fire
Two Glendale residents have asked the California attorney general for permission to file a lawsuit challenging the appointment of Councilman Frank Quintero to fill a vacant seat on the council dais just days after he retired from office. The residents,...
Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Trials, Laws, Government
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Foes rally against proposed immigrant detention center in Joliet
Special to the TribuneOpponents of a proposed immigrant detention center in Joliet turned up the volume of their criticism this month. Gov. Pat Quinn last week joined Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan and seven members of the U.S. House of Representatives in opposing...Tags: Politics, U.S. House of Representatives, Rentals, Joliet, Lisa Madigan
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Leak probe latest big case for US prosecutors
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ronald Machen and James Cole have pursued their share of headline-makers, taking on between the two of them an All-Star baseball pitcher, government contractors, members of Congress, a federal judge and a mayoral campaign. The...
Tags: The Associated Press, Trials, Eric Holder, Political Corruption, Defendants
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Rand Paul at Reagan Library: For Obama, 'everywhere a scandal'
SIMI VALLEY — Rounding out a week of visits with technology company executives and potential 2016 donors in California, Sen.Rand Paul told Republicans Friday night that the GOP would continue to lose California and other states on the West Coast...
Tags: Social Issues, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jeb Bush, Politics, Rand Paul
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Former law firm worker admits stealing from Seminole tribe
The former office manager of a Broward County law firm admitted stealing money from the Seminole Tribe of Florida and helping her former boss — an attorney — to pad legal bills paid by the tribe. Maria Hassun, 66, of Coral Gables, pleaded...Tags: Davie, Lawyers, Justice System, Punishment, Prosecution
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Joseph Haskins Jr. navigated Harbor Bank of Maryland through tough times
At one point during the three years that Harbor Bank of Maryland operated under heightened federal scrutiny, a regulator asked CEO Joseph Haskins Jr. why he stuck it out. Why not just retire? But for Haskins, one of the founders of the Baltimore bank in...
Tags: Financial and Business Services, Harbor East, Corporate Officers, Companies and Corporations, Coppin State University
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Scoreboard -- June 1, 2013
|TV SPORTS| |SUNDAY| Auto Racing--NASCAR Sprint Cup, FedEx 400, Noon (FOX); Indy Racing League, IndyCar Duel in Detroit Race 2, 2:30 p.m. (ABC); Drag Racing, Summernationals, same-day tape, 3:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Tennis--French Open, Noon (NBC), 4 a.m....Tags: Mark Anderson, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Austin Dillon, Jamie McMurray, Andrea Petkovic
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High expenses of TARP effort
In late May, the Congressional Budget Office released its most recent assessment of the cost of the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). This occasioned far less thoughtful discussion of the role of government than it should have, which is unfortunate...Tags: Bankruptcy, Freddie Mac, Congressional Budget Office, Ford Motor Co., Business
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Entrepreneurs bringing meals to downtown office workers
The tech workers at 600 W. Chicago Ave. are a bit marooned at lunchtime. The former Montgomery Ward catalog building, which houses Groupon Inc.'s headquarters and a host of other startups, has a sandwich shop and bar on the ground level, along with...
Tags: Employees, Dining and Drinking, Career and Workplace, Starcom Incorporated, Starbucks Corp.
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Federal regulators probing real estate kickback schemes
WASHINGTON — A settlement between the federal Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and a Texas home builder is drawing renewed attention to a controversial issue that was prominent during the years preceding the housing bubble: kickbacks in home...Tags: House Building, Consumers, Bribery, Corporate Crime, Richard Cordray
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City renews Business Improvement District
City officials were more than happy to renew the Business Improvement District, the financial program initiated by local hotels to fund art projects and organizations that bring tourists to town. The BID has bumped up the city budget by millions since...Tags: Arts, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture, Finance
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