The conclusion of the lawsuit between Max Mosley, the grand prix racing president, and The News of the World may prove a dark day for press freedom in Britain, one that celebrities with less-than-spotless private lives come to see as their refuge.
Mr. Brieant was a former chief judge of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York who presided over a raft of controversial cases.
President Arroyo is scheduled today to deliver her State of the Nation Address (SoNA) before a joint session of Congress, with the National Social Welfare Program (NSWP) as the main thrust to protect the people and the economy from surging oil and food costs.
• A coalition of advocacy groups sought major changes to proposed rules for electricity pricing, telling state utility regulators that the rules don't do enough to protect consumers or the environment.
It could be a very Sound idea, as in Long Island Sound. State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal proposed Thursday that Connecticut and New York form a regional commission that would work to protect
The Knowledge Congress, the leading producer of regulatory focused teleconferences has announced today that Michael L. Stevens, SVP & Director of Regulatory Affairs at the Conference of State Bank Supervisors (CSBS) will speak at the Knowledge Congress’ upcoming teleconference entitled: “Basel II Standardized Approach for Small Banks - Implementation & Post Implementation Issues”. This two-hour
It was Friday the 13th June 13, to be exact. The day synonymous with bad luck turned out to be the case for a Sherwood boy who found himself apprehended by Lafredrick L. Taylor while involved in a violent fight at Chapel Ridge Apartments on Brockington Road.
For more than a decade, starting about 1920, my father, Dale L. Nichols, worked as book keeper in the Buick Building on Broadway in Oklahoma City, near NW 4 and next to the Oklahoma Publishing Co. Constructed in 1911, the two-story Buick Building was part of what became known as Automobile Alley. Dad once told me that the building housed a showroom on the first floor and a parts department on
More companies are using background checks to develop a dossier on prospective employees. We spoke with three Manhattan-based investigators about what they are looking for when they do a background check, and what you can do to protect your reputation.