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Gov. Schwarzenegger signs law banning trans fats in restaurants
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSACRAMENTO -- California restaurants will have to cook virtually without trans fats, such as those contained in margarine and many oils, under restrictions signed into law today by the state's health-conscious governor. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, a...Tags: Regional Authority, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Executive Branch, Government, Artesia
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Lawyer for Oxnard youth accused of killing gay classmate wants trial to begin soon
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterA lawyer for the Oxnard middle school student charged with killing gay classmate Lawrence "Larry" King said today that he wants to get the case in front of a jury quickly now that a Ventura County judge has turned down his request to move it to juvenile...Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Minority Groups, Adults, People, Court Administration
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Legal battle over Paramount condominium continues
Sentinel Staff WriterA legal battle over millions of dollars' worth of deposits on units in downtown Orlando's newly finished Paramount condominium was continued Thursday, as state Circuit Judge Maura T. Smith asked both sides for more details before ruling on key issues in...Tags: Lake Eola, Court Administration, Windermere, Lawyers, Judges
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Governor Terminates Trans Fats
SACRAMENTO -- California restaurants will have to cook virtually without trans fats, such as those contained in margarine and many oils, under restrictions signed into law Friday by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Schwarzenegger sided with legislators who...Tags: Regional Authority, Heart Disease, Diseases, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Arnold Schwarzenegger
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FBI To Mark 100-Year Anniversary
AFPWASHINGTON -- In the 100 years since it was created on July 26, 1908, the US Federal Bureau of Investigation -- or FBI, as it is better known -- has grown from a few dozen detectives to a force of 30,000-plus. It has been elevated to the stature of...Tags: Ku Klux Klan, Al Capone, Bombings, Anthony Hopkins, Elliot Ness
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Jury awards $1.5 million in defamation lawsuit
The Tribune-Star of Terre Haute has been ordered to pay $1.5 million by a jury which found that a sheriff's deputy was defamed by stories published in the newspaper. Jeff Maynard, who was a Clay County sheriff's deputy when he filed the lawsuit in 2004,...Tags: Newspapers, Prosecution, Human Rights, Newspaper and Magazine, Trials
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Anne Arundel girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released Thursday after serving eight months. The former Broadneck High School student, who is now 19, was...Tags: Prisons, Illnesses, Court Administration, People, Health and Safety at School
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Girl who put baby in trash released
Sun reporterAn Anne Arundel County teenager who was sentenced last year to a juvenile detention facility for throwing her newborn baby in the trash was ordered released yesterday after serving eight months for the baby's death. The former Broadneck High School...Tags: Prisons, Illnesses, People, Court Administration, Health and Safety at School
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Bill to open U.S. oil reserve fails
Associated PressHouse Republicans scuttled a bill yesterday that Democrats had hoped would help lower gasoline prices by forcing the Energy Department to release 70 million barrels of oil - about a three-day supply - from the national stockpile. Democrats promised...Tags: Harry Reid, Petroleum Industry, George Bush, Government, National Government
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Currie got over $200,000
Sun reportersState Sen. Ulysses Currie, whose work for Shoppers Food Warehouse is being investigated by the FBI's public corruption squad, was paid more than $200,000 by the regional grocery chain over five years, according to documents unsealed yesterday. Federal...Tags: Employment, Al Capone, Lawyers, Corruption, Prince
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