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Rick Scott's drug-testing talk is unfair, unworkable
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsGovernor-elect Rick Scott comes to Broward on Tuesday to meet with a local legislative delegation, part of an ongoing effort to build support and dialogue before his January inauguration. A topic I'd like to hear more about is his proposal......Tags: Pension and Welfare, Local Elections, Companies and Corporations, Regional Authority, Government
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GM bankruptcy filing expected Monday
The Swampby Jim Puzzanghera A deadline for General Motors Corp. bondholders to accept a revised debt-for-stock offer that could speed the carmaker's ride through Chapter 11 passed Saturday without any word on whether there was enough participation to satisfy the...Tags: Barack Obama, Automotive Equipment, United States, Financially Distressed Companies, Bonds
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'Amazing Race' cast announced for season 16
Reality CheckWe'd heard the rumors about Jeff and Jordan from Big Brother and former Miss Teen South Carolina Caitlin "some people out there in our nation don't have maps" Upton being on the next season of The Amazing Race.It turns out......Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Steve Smith (wide receiver, born 1979), Georgetown, Justice System, Collective Contract
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Is Prime Healthcare settling scores with union?
In recent years, Prime Healthcare has built a reputation as a take-no-prisoners company willing to run roughshod over patients and employees alike in its quest for profits — $283 million on revenue of $1.6 billion in 2010, according to a financial...
Tags: Medicare, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Congress, U.S. Department of Justice, Los Angeles International Airport
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Mixed signals on city budget give voters more reason for cynicism
When I scolded deadbeat Angelenos for blowing off Tuesday's election, some of them had just enough energy to return fire. "I chose not to spit into the wind anymore," wrote Lou. "It is not an embarrassment to shun an embarrassment like L.A....
Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Budgets and Budgeting, Public Officials, Local Elections, Government
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Port strike numbers are out to sea
Big, round numbers always get people's attention. Numbers such as $1 billion, which has been bandied about as the economic loss per day nationally from the eight-day strike that shut down most of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. That figure...
Tags: Panama, Barack Obama, National Retail Federation, Media Industry, Vehicles
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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, musicians agree on new contract, end lockout
The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and the musicians union have agreed on a new contract that includes a short-term fix to get musicians back to work immediately. In a joint announcement, the Indiana Symphony Society, Inc., and the Indianapolis...
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Government-people social contract should be upheld
On the day he was introduced as Mitt Romney's running mate, Congressman Paul Ryan declared that citizens' rights stem from "nature and God, and not from the government." Accusing Obama of failure, Ryan went on to emphasize that, as stated in the...Tags: Republican Party, Barack Obama, Health Care Reform (2009), George W. Bush, Paul Ryan
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Marion County Sheriff's Office to begin charging deputies for gas
The Marion County Sheriff’s Office announced Monday they will begin charging deputies for fuel used in office vehicles. In the new program, deputies who are assigned MCSO vehicles will be charged a monthly fuel rate of $75. Deputies who use their...
Tags: Collective Contract, Politics, Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace
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Regional investment bank aims for a reprise
Jim Freedman and his partners have been here before.
"We call this Act Three," he told me one day recently from the Westside high-rise office of Intrepid Investment Bankers, his new firm devoted to mergers and acquisitions in the regional middle market...Tags: Banking, Companies and Corporations, Homes, Investments, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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The plague or the cure?
RONALD BROWNSTEIN is The Times' national political correspondent.WHEN President Clinton's universal healthcare plan died in 1994, the most visible fingerprints on the murder weapon belonged to a bland middle-class couple named Harry and Louise. Harry and Louise weren't real, but they were deadly nonetheless. They were...Tags: Medical Services, Healthcare Provider, Movies, Insurance, Government
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