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Legal News Watch: The Legal News Digest

West Virginia Sues Merck-Medco Over Rebates (Dec 02 2002 04:57 GMT)

- CHARLESTON, W. VA -- West Virginia authorities on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against Merck-Medco, a subsidiary of drug giant Merck, accusing it of pocketing more than $6 million. State Attorney General Darrell McGraw said the suit alleges fraud, ...

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Some Fen Phen Claims Tossed (Dec 02 2002 04:54 GMT)

- Dozens of claims filed with the $4.75 billion fen phen settlement trust do not have to be paid because they were "medically unreasonable," said U.S. District Court Judge Harvey Bartle. Hundreds of additional claims will be reviewed in effort to ...

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Smokeless Tobacco Companies Face Lawsuit In Florida (Dec 02 2002 04:48 GMT)

- MIAMI, FL -- Three South Florida attorneys filed a lawsuit Tuesday in Miami-Dade Circuit Court against the makers of Skoal, Copenhagen and other smokeless tobacco products. The suit was filed on behalf of six plaintiffs and all other Florida ...

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Conversant get more templates (Dec 02 2002 04:47 GMT)

- Macrobyte Resources continues to make improvements to the Conversant experience. redmonk 2.0 : services : portfolio.

Legal News Watch: The Legal News Digest

Safety Alert: FDA Issues Warning On Injectable Drugs (Dec 02 2002 04:46 GMT)

- WASHINGTON -- The Food and Drug Administration Friday issued a nationwide alert warning health workers and pain clinics to quit using all injectable drugs made by Urgent Care Pharmacy, after one of their drugs was linked to deadly meningitis. ...

Legal News Watch: The Legal News Digest

New York Wine Law Ruled Unconstitutional (Dec 02 2002 04:42 GMT)

- MANHATTAN, NY -- Southern District Judge Richard M. Berman Tuesday ruled a state law banning the direct shipment of out-of-state wines to consumers in New York unconstitutional. The New York law, similar to those in 29 other states, requires all ...

Legal News Watch: The Legal News Digest

Megan's Law Faces Supreme Court (Dec 02 2002 04:40 GMT)

- WASHINGTON -- Supreme Court justices questioned Wednesday the fairness of "Megan's Law" as they heard arguments in two cases, at issue are whether such laws amount to a second punishment for those already convicted for their crimes, and whether the ...

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Investors Add AOL to Homestore Fraud Suit (Dec 02 2002 04:38 GMT)

- LOS ANGELES, CA -- A complaint filed yesterday by California State Teachers' Retirement System adds AOL Time Warner and several other companies as defendants to a previously filed suit against Homestore Inc. The complaint contends that executives of ...

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H&R Block Settles Loan Suit (Dec 02 2002 04:36 GMT)

- KANSAS CITY, MO -- H&R Block said Tuesday that it will settle a class action lawsuit filed in Texas that accused it of taking kickbacks from banks over "refund anticipation loans" made to customers from 1992 to 1996. The company said the settlement ...

Legal News Watch: The Legal News Digest

Ex-VP of Adelphia Pleads Guilty to Fraud (Dec 02 2002 04:34 GMT)

- NEW YORK -- James Brown, Adelphia's former vice president of finance, on Thursday pleaded guilty to fraud charges and admitted he conspired with John Rigas, the former chief executive, and his two sons to lie about company earnings, defrauding ...

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AT&T Faces Lawsuit From At Home Corp. Shareholders (Dec 02 2002 04:31 GMT)

- NEW YORK -- Shareholders of defunct At Home Corp. Tuesday filed a securities fraud complaint against AT&T Corp., among others seeking damages and statutory compensation from all defendants and punitive damages. According to court documents, AT&T ...

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AOL Loses on Internet Privacy Issue (Dec 02 2002 04:29 GMT)

- NEW YORK -- The Virginia Supreme Court ruled against America Online's efforts to protect the identity of one of its subscribers and sided with an earlier ruling that supported Nam Tai Electronics Inc.'s request to subpoena the identity of an AOL ...

Techmag.info : L'informatique Autrement

Morale-O-Meter (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- New feature coming soon, nothing here yet.

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NaNoWriMo Post Mortem (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- I've been done with my NaNoWriMo novel for a couple days now, and have even printed it out. It's currently sitting on the table by my stereo at 198 pages, Courier, 10pt font, double spaced.

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NaNoWriMo Day Twenty Four (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Forty One

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NaNoWriMo Day Twenty Three (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty Nine

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NaNoWriMo Day Twenty Two (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty Seven

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NaNoWriMo Day Twenty One (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty Five

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NaNoWriMo Day Twenty (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty Three (cont’)

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NaNoWriMo Day Nineteen (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Another day off from writing while friend was in town. Well get back on track tomorrow hopefully.

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NaNoWriMo Day Eighteen (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty Three

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NaNoWriMo Day Seventeen (Dec 02 2002 04:27 GMT)

- Chapter Thirty One

Phil Wolff: shrubbery

Bush slashes civilian comp plan; making Federal workforce less competitive. (Dec 02 2002 04:00 GMT)

- Bush transfers regional cost-of-living pay differentials to defense budget. So the FBI agent forking over $3000 a month for a Manhattan studio will get paid the same as her counterpart paying $500/month for a two bedroom in Iowa. Accomodate regional differences if you want a flexible work force. Mr. Bush, know that the federal workforce is telling the millions of people they serve that you just put your political expediency (tax cuts for the richest Americans and companies) ahead of your workforce's bread and butter needs.

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