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New campus food provider sues student organizer
Thirty-seven days after Aramark Educational Services signed a contract with Western to become the new campus food provider, the company filed a lawsuit against a Western student, as well as the company's two foremost business competitors.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:33A

Suspect pleads not guilty
An 18-year-old woman accused in a hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist was arraigned on a felony charge Monday in Spokane County Superior Court. Megan C. Skillingstad pleaded not guilty to one count of failure to remain at the scene of an accident
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:33A

COMMENTARY it's not easy subsidizing green
The bankruptcy of “green jobs” darling Solyndra is in the news because it could potentially cost US taxpayers $535 million due to a federal “stimulus” program loan guarantee. The Silicon Valley solar-panel maker's failure comes on the
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:33A

Greece to issue new debt ahead of crisis talks
Beleaguered Greece was in crisis talks with its EU-IMF creditors for a second day on Tuesday as it prepared to auction more debt and sought to secure loan funds to avert bankruptcy next month. Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos adjusts his tie
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:32A

As ban ends, Navy officer, partner wed in Vt.
Entertainment News from AP By WILSON RING AP DUXBURY, Vt. (AP) - Just as the formal repeal of the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy took effect, Navy Lt. Gary Ross and his partner were married before a small group of family and friends.
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:32A

SILENCE THERAPEUTICS PLC - Appointment of Chief Executive Officer
After his studies in Hamburg and Geneva, he received degrees in Business Administration (equivalent to MBA) and Law from the University of Hamburg and was admitted as attorney-at-law. Thomas Christly is currently Non-executive Chairman of the
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:32A

Last 9/11 Wrongful Death Suit Settled
AP NEW YORK | The last wrongful death lawsuit remaining from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks has been resolved with a settlement. Lawyer Donald Migliori said Monday that the family of Mark Bavis decided to settle after making public as much
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:32A

New hope for Saab
A Swedish court gave struggling carmaker Saab leave to appeal a lower court's decision denying it protection from creditors, offering a glimmer of hope for the bankruptcy-threatened company on Monday. Saab, owing August wages to workers and 150 million
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:30A

A Growth Company At A Value Price
Although regular readers will know I have been pretty bearish in recent weeks, I don't think we are going to have rerun of the market crash of 2008. The current slump looks like being a long-running malaise, hitting mature markets such as Europe and
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:30A

7th lawsuit filed against city, TPD in wake of police-corruption probe
Bobby Wayne Haley Sr. was convicted on drug charges Sept. 30, 2005. He was released from federal prison in May 2010 after an informant said she lied about seeing drugs being sold at Haley's business, records show. A jury acquitted Henderson on claims
Updated: 09/20/2011 03:30A

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