Archive for September, 2008

Sep 30 2008

Former newspaper exec David Radler moved to Canadian prison (CNews)

CHICAGO - U.S. officials have confirmed that former newspaper executive David Radler has been turned over to Canadian authorities.

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Sep 30 2008

Pennsylvania Man Appeals Gender Discrimination Case (The Advocate)

A gay man is back in court, in a suit against his former employer for discrimination because he did not subscribe to stereotypical gender norms.

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Sep 30 2008

Former newspaper exec David Radler moved to Canadian prison (Canadian Business)

CHICAGO - U.S. officials have confirmed that former newspaper executive David Radler has been turned over to Canadian authorities. Radler, 65, went to prison for joining Conrad Black in swindling the Hollinger International media empire out of millions of dollars.

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Sep 30 2008

Former Black associate moved to Canadian prison (CTV.ca)

U.S. officials have confirmed that former newspaper executive David Radler has been turned over to Canadian authorities.

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Sep 30 2008

Former Black associate moved to Canadian prison (CTV.ca)

Former newspaper executive David Radler, who was jailed at a Pennsylvania federal prison, has been turned over to Canadian authorities.

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Sep 30 2008

Ralph ‘Bucky’ Phillips appeals murder conviction (WSYR 9 Syracuse)

Ralph "Bucky" Phillips is embellishing his reputation as a troublesome inmate as his lawyers move forward with an appeal of his conviction for killing a state trooper during the largest...

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Sep 30 2008

Ralph ‘Bucky’ Phillips appeals murder conviction (FOX 5 New York)

Ralph "Bucky" Phillips is embellishing his reputation as a troublesome inmate as his lawyers move forward with an appeal of his conviction for killing a state trooper during the largest manhunt in New York history.

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Sep 30 2008

Proposal makes school buses exempt from wiretapping law (WHP CBS 21 Harrisburg)

Many schools use video cameras in buses, but under Pennsylvania law it is illegal to record the audio without the permission of those on the bus.

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Sep 30 2008

PERM With Joel Stewart (Immigration Portal)

Each call features an hour of analysis, strategy and practice tips, followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers from participants.

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Sep 30 2008

Ballot challenge still unresolved (The Sentinel)

The legal challenge of Bob Barr’s spot on the Pennsylvania ballot as the Libertarian Party’s presidential candidate has yet to be resolved, but that isn’t keeping his name off the ballot in Cumberland County.

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