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Texas Securities Litigation Attorney
| August 19th, 2008 04:48 PM
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National briefs - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
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DETROIT -- The City Council's effort to remove Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick at a trial-like hearing was blocked shortly before it would have begun Monday by a judge who ruled that the city charter does not give the council such power. The ruling by Wayne ...
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| August 19th, 2008 05:03 PM
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Hewlett-Packard beat Wall Street earnings estimates this quarter, lead by strong notebook sales growth. HP reported third-quarter earnings of $2.03 billion, or 86 cents per share, excluding one-time charges. Analysts were expecting earnings of 83 ...
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5 apply for Fond du Lac County district attorney opening
At least five people have applied for the soon-to-be-vacated Fond du Lac County district attorney position. Laurel Munger, a public defender in Fond du Lac, and Gary Schuster, a prosecutor in the Eau Claire County District Attorney's Office, are now in the running for the position along with Michael O' Rourke, a prosecutor with the Fond du Lac County District Attorney's Office; Cynthia Kieper, an attorney at BCK Rentals LLC in Stevens Point; and Jerilyn Dietz, a prosecutor in the Manitowoc County District Attorney's office, said Carla Vigue of Gov. Jim Doyle's office. Whoever is named to the position will replace outgoing District Attorney Tom Storm, who said his last day on the job will be Friday, Feb. 2. He is leaving the post for a job as assistant attorney general for criminal matters at the state Attorney General's Office.
Lake O' the Pines water release to help scientists study Big ...
LONGVIEW — Recent rains have created an abundance of water in Lake O' the Pines, allowing for scientists to continue an ecosystem study that could benefit water resources throughout Texas, officials say. Today, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will systematically release water from the Lake O' the Pines reservoir into Big Cypress Bayou, which feeds Caddo Lake. Scientists will study how releases at different levels affect the movement of sediments and aquatic life in the bayou and Caddo Lake, according to Niki McDaniel with the Nature Conservancy of Texas. "What we're trying to do is understand the river system so that we can have a great idea of the best way to use it wisely," McDaniel said Wednesday. "This is an issue of water for wildlife and for people." Scientists from the U.S.
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