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Brinkley divorce saga heats up again; she wants kids shielded from ex's '20/20' interview
Associated Press WriterGARDEN CITY, N.Y. (AP) _ The highly public divorce battle between Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband may be settled, but the couple's bitter dispute is heating up again. Brinkley asked a Suffolk County court to shield the couple's two children from a...Tags: Lawyers, Children, People, Court Administration, Family
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Supermodel Christie Brinkley's restraining order request denied
nia.henderson@newsday.comA Suffolk judge yesterday tossed a restraining order filed the previous day by Christie Brinkley against her ex-husband Peter Cook that sought to suspend his weekend visitation rights because of a television interview that is set to air Friday. East...Tags: Lawyers, Divorce, Peter Cook, Court Administration, Family
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Promises of help added to woes
Two women beset with health and financial problems were facing imminent foreclosure on their Ellicott City homes when they thought rescue was at hand. Betty J. Bullock, 63, had poor eyesight and diabetes for years and lived on about $800 a month in...Tags: Office Needs, Lawyers, Foreclosures, Prosecution, Homes
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Brinkley to ex: Shield kids from 20/20 interview
Associated Press WriterThe highly public divorce battle between supermodel Christie Brinkley and her ex-husband may be settled, but the couple's bitter dispute is heating up again with yet another court fight. Brinkley asked a Suffolk County court to shield the couple's two...Tags: Lawyers, Children, People, Court Administration, Family
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City agrees to settle pay dispute with firefighters union
Sentinel Staff WriterOrlando officials agreed to settle a dispute with the union representing city firefighters that stemmed from a departmental cheating investigation. The city already had demoted two top administrators in the Orlando Fire Department, Rudy Johnson and...Tags: Fires, Labor Legislation, Trials
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Brinkley's ex takes his case to '20/20'
And you honestly thought this dismal soap opera would end without the Barbara Walters interview on "20/20"? Sorry, but no such luck. Peter Cook will lay out his case - you know, the one he lost against supermodel Christie Brinkley - before Walters and a...Tags: Peter Cook, Court Administration, Barbara Walters, Christie Brinkley, Trials
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Tampa Bay Rays salary breakdown
CATCHER Dioner Navarro How acquired: In a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers on June 27, 2006 2008 salary: $412,500 Contract: Signed through 2008 The buzz: The Rays got him and two others for C Toby Hall, LHP Mark Hendrickson and cash. Navarro made...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Los Angeles Dodgers, Cliff Floyd, Contracts, Trials
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Delta, NWA pilots lay out arguments over seniority
AP Business WriterDelta Air Lines Inc. pilots want their seniority list merged with Northwest Airlines Corp.'s pilot list based on pilots' status and aircraft category, while Northwest pilots insist the fair and equitable method is to merge the lists based on pilots'...Tags: Lawyers, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation Industry, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Archive report: Science subverted in AIDS dispute
Tribune reporterThis story was first published in the Tribune on Jan. 1, 1995. In March 1987, President Ronald Reagan and French Prime Minister Jacques Chirac appeared in the East Room of the White House to announce that their governments had settled the question of...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Corporate Crime, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institutes of Health
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Chevron loses NY ruling on rainforest issue
overlines. Moving on general news and financial services. NEW YORK (AP) _ A federal appeals court in New York has rejected Chevron Corp.'s latest attempt to force Ecuador to help pay for any court-ordered cleanup of the Ecuadorean rainforest. The...Tags: Court Administration, Trials
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Right Moves: Ken Davidoff's ideas on how the Mets and Yankees can create a better tomorrow
METS DO'S Sign free agents Francisco Rodriguez and Darren Oliver. Bullpen sanity starts with an elite closer such as K-Rod, and Oliver was a good long relief guy and popular teammate with the 2006 Mets. Bid farewell to Luis Ayala, Aaron Heilman, Duaner...Tags: Johnny Damon, Luis Sojo, Derek Lowe, Derek Jeter, New York Mets
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Waechter, others outrighted off 40-man roster
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe Marlins continued their roster maintenance Tuesday, outrighting several players to Triple-A. Among them was right-hander Doug Waechter, one of 16 players eligible for salary arbitration. Waechter, who can opt for free agency, signed a minor league...Tags: Florida State University, Philadelphia Phillies, Contracts, Ryan Tucker, Florida Marlins
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