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  • Arctic Glacier Cooperates Fully With Related U.S. Department of Justice Investigation

    Arctic Glacier Income Fund (TSX: AG.UN) announced that its operating subsidiary, Arctic Glacier Inc., was notified today that the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice is investigating whether the Company has violated the False Claims Act by entering into allegedly anticompetitive agreements that may have affected sales...

    Articles 2008-11-26

  • Legal Opinions - 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals: November 24,

    Criminal Procedure Brady claim BOTTOM LINE: District court properly denied criminal defendant's petition for writ of habeas corpus where a different result could not have obtained at trial if purported Brady evidence had been disclosed. CASE: Mosley v. Branker, US4th No....

    Articles 2008-11-24

  • Presidential pardons can show system works

    As President Bush's term nears its end, rumors abound that he will grant a lot of final pardons. Hundreds of clemency applications have been filed with the Justice Department in the past year, a reflection of the popular belief that pardoning is an end-of-term phenomenon in which all presidents indulge....

    Articles 2008-11-23

  • Black asks Bush for pardon

    'Cheeky' attempt unlikely to succeed, experts say Request puts spotlight on President's absolute power CONRAD BLACK, the disgraced peer and former press baron who was sentenced to six-and-a-half years in prison last year for pocketing illicit millions, has asked George Bush to use his presidential powers...

    Articles 2008-11-22

  • Mukasey collapses during speech

    WASHINGTON -- Attorney General Michael Mukasey, the no-nonsense former federal judge who took over the Justice Department after Alberto Gonzales resigned in disgrace, collapsed during a speech Thursday night and lost consciousness. The 67-year-old Mukasey was rushed to George Washington University Hospital, where his condition was not...

    Articles 2008-11-21

  • Research and Markets: Successful Clinical Integration Initiatives in Physician Organizations: How to Build a FTC Compliant Program Audio Conference

    DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/f073ed/successful_clinica) has announced the addition of the "Successful Clinical Integration Initiatives in Physician Organizations: How to Build a FTC Compliant Program Audio Conference" report to their offering. The FTC and Department of Justice have described a clinically integrated network as one that...

    Articles 2008-11-21

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    LIMA, Peru -- Countries on both sides of the Pacific have reason to be very afraid of climate change. Rising sea levels could swamp coastal farms, higher temperatures could wipe out entire species and increasingly violent storms could exact a widening human and financial toll. But at...

    Articles 2008-11-21

  • Napolitano: Arizonan no stranger to scandal

    WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama's likely pick for Homeland Security secretary, Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano, is no stranger to headline-making Washington scandals and controversies. Napolitano was a U.S. attorney in Phoenix, appointed by former President Bill Clinton, when the Justice Department decided against prosecuting Arizona Republican Sen....

    Articles 2008-11-21

  • Daschle to replace Leavitt at HHS in Obama Cabinet

    WASHINGTON -- Barack Obama is enlisting former Senate leader Tom Daschle as his health secretary, embracing a third Washington insider in the early stages of Cabinet-building by the president- elect who promised change. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the capital's most famous woman for two decades, seemed ever more likely to be...

    Articles 2008-11-20

  • REALTORS®, Consumers Winners in Settlement With DOJ

    CHICAGO, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- A federal court in Chicago has approved the settlement agreement between the National Association of RealtorsR and the U.S. Department of Justice ending antitrust charges against RealtorsR. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080923/NARLOGO) "This is a great day for real estate and for consumers....

    Articles 2008-11-20

  • Obama transition post could signal change for head of Maryland Dept.

    Gov. Martin O'Malley might soon be in the market for a new labor secretary. President-elect Barack Obama has tapped Thomas E. Perez, the current head of the state Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, to head his transition committee for justice and civil rights issues -- a...

    Articles 2008-11-19

  • Holder tops Obama's list for A.G.

    WASHINGTON -- Washington attorney Eric Holder is President-elect Barack Obama's top choice to be the next attorney general and aides have gone so far as to ask senators whether he would be confirmed, an Obama official and people close to the matter said Tuesday. Holder, a former...

    Articles 2008-11-19

  • Big Fuel Helps IKeepSafe and the Department of Justice Launch 'Know Where They Go' Public Service Announcement Campaign

    Integrated, Multimedia Initiative Aims to Educate Parents About Internet Safety NEW YORK, Nov. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Big Fuel, the consumer engagement agency, today announced its work with IKeepSafe and The Department of Justice on a PSA public service announcement campaign to promote parental involvement in online safety....

    Articles 2008-11-17

  • Control Risks Expects Tighter Enforcement to Fight Corruption

    WASHINGTON -- Control Risks, the international business risk consultancy, released today its latest Anti-Corruption White Paper. In the midst of the worst financial crisis in recent history, Control Risks predicts an era of tighter enforcement and increased government scrutiny to fight corruption. "There will be no leniency from...

    Articles 2008-11-17

  • Republic, Allied Waste shareholders OK merger

    Shareholders of Republic Services Inc. and Allied Waste Industries Inc. on Friday approved a merger creating the second- largest U.S. trash-hauling company. Shareholders approved Republic Services' purchase of Allied Waste in an all-stock deal that was valued at $6.07 billion when it was announced in June. It's...

    Articles 2008-11-15

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