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Town by town: the immigration debate has caught fire at the local level.(NEWS): An article from: Colorlines Magazine [H] [T] [M]
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Att'y: NYC terror case informant has own legal woe
NEW YORK (AP) — A confidential informant who helped build a terror case against a man charged with crafting homemade bombs to attack post offices and police stations has legal trouble of his own, the terror suspect's new lawyer said Tuesday. A person familiar with the matter said it was a minor marijuana charge.
Attorney Lori Cohen said she'd been appointed to represent terror suspect Jose Pimentel, an American who authorities have described as an al-Qaida sympathizer arrested as he pieced together a pipe bomb in the informant's apartment. Pimentel initially was represented by a Legal Aid Society lawyer, but Cohen said she was told Legal Aid had represented the informant in an unspecified other case, creating a conflict of interest.
The informant's case is "a low-level marijuana arrest," a person familiar with the matter told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the information hadn't been made public.
Threat of legal challenge to public pensions strike - People ...
“In their rhetoric, some of the union leaders have played to their members and have politicised their message. However, in cases of this sort employers generally lose: it’s hard, but not impossible, for an employer to succeed. This is because a union can generally frame the dispute, even if there is a political element, as a dispute between workers and their employer.” However, a PCS union spokesman told PM: “This suggestion isn’t so much sabre rattling as the sound of shaking bones. It doesn’t really affect us as we have already balloted and our ballot wasn’t challenged by any employers. So it will be very difficult to suddenly come up with a reason to challenge. We have a legal trade dispute on the basis of opposition to the cuts to jobs, the pay freeze and changes to pensions....
Broadcasting industry's future bright : Bogartier – The Global ...
HONG KONG – BUSINESS NEWS — Hong Kong’s broadcasting industry has enjoyed robust growth brought on by new technology and intense competition. The Government plays its part by promoting innovation and investment and maintaining an open and level playing field for all our companies.
A level playing field for business together with a free flow of information, including a free and unfettered media, are two of our city’s four pillars of success. The others are the rule of law and a clean and efficient government.
We pursue market-driven, technology-neutral broadcasting policies, and regulate the broadcasting industry with the lightest possible touch. All this benefits consumers and promotes choice.
I am pleased that CASBAA rates Hong Kong as one of the most favourable and competitive environments for the pay TV industry. This tells us that we must be doing something right.
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French newspaper office torched after latest edition mocks sharia lawGlobe and Mail - Dec 31, 1969
Protests against those laws have been muted. But the attack on Charlie Hebdo could signal a new level of anger, at least on the part of some individuals. It recalls the furor created in 2005 after a Danish newspaper published a series of caricatures of
Corporate Counsel - Dec 31, 1969
Righthaven's legal strategy has already mostly unravelled; now the company may be stripped of its remaining assets over a relatively paltry $34000 in legal fees. [Hat tip: The "Threat Level" blog at wired.com.] Here's a quick refresher for those thatCNN - Dec 31, 1969
(MONEY Magazine) -- Last year Charleen and Chris Tivnan were looking to add a second story to their 1200-square-foot ranch home in Holden, Mass., to make space for her parents. Then they came across a larger four-bedroom colonial nearby that had aSpace Ref (press release) - Dec 31, 1969
David Aikman, former Beijing bureau chief for TIME magazine, authored a piece noting: "The crackdown on Christians is part of a rising tide of repression against dissent that's often accompanied by interrogations and torture." Since March, 10 Tibetan

