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October 20, 2004 | Daily Report Online

Justices Delve Into Amendment Challenge

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March 18, 2002 | Daily Report Online

Black Profs Boycott Thomas Visit to UNC

Tony Maurotmauro@legal times.comAfter more than 10 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas continues to stir strong emotions almost everywhere he goes.The latest reminder of Thomas' powerful effect came earlier this month during a long-scheduled visit by the justice to the University of North Carolina School of Law at Chapel Hill for a day of discussions and meals with students and faculty.
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November 03, 2010 | Daily Report Online

Former associate sues Clifford Chance

A former associate at Clifford Chance has sued the firm for discrimination, claiming the London-based firm targeted women and minorities when it laid off six associates in November 2007.In a complaint filed Thursday in Manhattan Supreme Court, Karen Ramdhanie said that on the eve of the layoffs, two white male associates were transferred out of her group, leaving just black lawyers and women to be laid off.
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September 12, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Nicely sized comfort

Chevrolet's best-selling sport utility vehicle, the Equinox, is comfortable, attractive inside and out, and roomy without being oversized.In fact, thanks to an accommodating sliding mechanism for the rear seats that allows them to go forward and back nearly 8 inches, the Equinox features the most rear legroom-39.
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March 18, 2009 | Daily Report Online

Gov't steps up scrutiny of Madoff's assets, bail

NEW YORK AP - Prosecutors stepped up their scrutiny of Bernard Madoff's family and assets Tuesday, telling a judge they want to seize jewelry, business interests and more than $30 million that the disgraced money man and his wife lent to their two sons.The move was one of two motions prosecutors filed Tuesday, four days after Madoff pleaded guilty to what could be the largest fraud in history.
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September 08, 2011 | Daily Report Online

Broad-scale tax reform

As the supercommittee created by Congress to cut $1.5 trillion from the federal deficit over the coming decade begins its work, one thing that is said to be on the agenda is tax reform. Given the complexities involved in a broad-scale overhaul of the tax system, don't hold your breath that we'll see anything comprehensive enacted this year.
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August 26, 2009 | Daily Report Online

The humanizing effect of BBQ

Lying on his living room floor staring into the flames, Harvard professor Richard Wrangham was thinking about the next morning's lecture on evolution when he had his "Eureka" moment. In his book, "Catching Fire: How Cooking Made Us Human," Wrangham argues that it was not agriculture, tools or meat eating that led to the rise of human beings.
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February 23, 2007 | Daily Report Online

What they're thinking

See the charts of survey results below this story.WHEN LAW FIRMS started lavishing money on their associates three weeks ago, a key question quickly surfaced: Who was going to pay for these raises of $15,000 or $20,000 per lawyerRespondents to a Daily Report survey of associates at big firms that recently upped their salaries had a simple answer: Not us.
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October 03, 2011 | Daily Report Online

US needs a meaningful mortgage settlement

Discussions around the recent International Monetary Fund annual meetings in Washington made it clear that the standard macroeconomic toolkit has little more to offer the U.S. It�???s time to try something else. Monetary policy has reached its limits, and further fiscal stimulus isn�???t in the cards. Three years into the financial crisis, the U.
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August 30, 2007 | Daily Report Online

Heart disease killed former security guard Jewell

ATLANTA AP - Former security Richard Jewell, who was wrongly linked to the deadly bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics, died of heart disease, Georgia's chief medical examiner said Thursday.Jewell, 44, who had diabetes and kidney problems, died Wednesday at his home in West Georgia.An autopsy performed by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation showed Jewell had severe heart disease and essentially had a heart attack, Dr.
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