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Friday, March 12, 2010

Movement disorder symptoms are lessened by an antibiotic

Discovery of an antibiotic's capacity to improve cell function in laboratory tests is providing movement disorder researchers with leads to more desirable molecules with potentially similar traits, according to University of Alabama scientists co-authoring a paper publishing March 10 in the journal Disease Models & Mechanisms.

Maine Budget Gap Shrinks Anew

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Extra Federal Aid Could Solve SD Budget Problem Mar. 11

South Dakota's budget problems could be solved with the help of extra federal money that Congress likely will provide to states.

OSHA Notifies Panama City Businesses of High Injury and Illness Rates

The U.S. Department of Labor's Occupational Safety and Health Administration surveys employers to collect workplace injury and illness data it uses to identify employers whose injury and illness rates are considerably higher than the national average.

Les Schwab settles sex discrimination lawsuit for $2 million

Les Schwab Tire Centers, one of the largest automotive businesses in the West, has agreed to pay $2 million to settle claims it refused to hire qualified women who applied for jobs changing tires.

Class action allowed in Cargill plant wage fight

A federal judge has certified a class-action lawsuit against Cargill Meat Solutions Corp.

EPA launches environmental justice video contest

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is sponsoring an environmental justice video contest that challenges professional or aspiring filmmakers to create videos that capture the faces of the environmental justice movement.

Pellet mill owner meeting with OSHA officials to discuss mill explosion citations

Geneva Wood Fuels LLC of Strong faces six citations and proposed fines of $27,000 after an explosion rocked the mill last August.

Report Outlines Impact of EPA Attack on Coal

The EPA's holdup of mining permits has put 5,600 jobs in jeopardy in West Virginia alone.

A Case Comment on Pfeiffer v. Toll: State Corporate Law Derivative Suits Against Inside Traders

Eight members of Toll Brothers board of directors sold significant amounts of the company's stock between December 2004 and September 2005.

SEC head urges Congress to act on derivatives

In this June 22, 2009 file photo, U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chairman Gary Gensler testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, before the Senate Banking Committee.

GM Vice Chairman Girsky gets $5 million pay package

Auto News 23 hours 42 minutes ago In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, GM said Girsky would receive $500,000 a year in base pay and the remaining 90 percent...... Read the complete story at Auto News Web Buzz: Russo chosen lead independent board director Detroit Free Press - 1 day 2 hours 14 minutes ago The General Motors ...


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