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Business People - Dec. 23
Susquehanna Bank Susquehanna Bank announces the following new employees: Darren T. Basore joined the company as vice president, commercial relationship manager in the Central Maryland Region, centered in Hagerstown. He will be responsible for...Tags: Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland), Board of Directors, Towson University, Human Interest
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Pay Bush, play Miller – say good-bye to Long
— With each Reggie Bush touchdown, each Lamar Miller run, each Dolphins pile-drive over a bad Buffalo defense down the field, another off-season question cemented a final answer. Pay Bush, who scored three touchdowns in the Dolphins' 24-10 win....
Tags: Sports, Miami Dolphins, Ryan Tannehill, Daniel Thomas, Marshawn Lynch
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Arrest unlikely in Justin Bieber photographer death case
L.A. NOWLos Angeles police said the driver who hit a photographer after the paparazzo took photos of Justin Bieber's Ferrari is not likely to face charges. The photographer died at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. A friend of the photographer told...... -
'I am sorry,' Cardinal Mahony says amid new priest abuse details
L.A. NOWCardinal Roger M. Mahony on Monday apologized for the way the L.A. archdiocese dealt with priest child abuse claims after a new round of documents were released. "I am sorry," Mahony's statement concluded. The new documents show: Fifteen years before........ -
Voiding of rape conviction involving sleeping woman called 'bizarre'
L.A. NOWAn appeals court ruling invalidating a rape conviction in California has sparked debate and was described by one legal expert as "bizarre." A man who impersonates someone in order to have sexual intercourse may be guilty of rape only if...... -
L.A. church molestation records spark call for criminal inquiry
L.A. NOWNewly released L.A. Archdiocese records showing how officials handled the priest sex abuse scandal have prompted a new call for law enforcement action. The documents released Monday show that then-Archbishop Roger M. Mahony and a top advisor plotted to... -
Natalie Wood probe hampered by 'fading memories,' source says
L.A. NOWNew details in a coroner's report are not likely to move forward the Sheriff's Department probe of Natalie Wood's death. In a report released Monday, the coroner, Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran, questioned the original 1981 findings and changed Wood's... -
Grief unending for Sandy Hook -- 'There is no answer to this'
NEWTOWN, Conn. -- People in this idyllic New England town returned on Thursday morning to the church that has served as the centerpiece of its grief and mourned another of the town’s young victims killed last week at Sandy Hook Elementary School....Tags: Timothy M. Dolan, Eric Holder, U.S. Department of Justice, Danbury, Sandy Hook Elementary School
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Sen. Trotter gun case goes forward
Tribune reporterA Cook County judge today found probable cause for prosecutors to proceed against State Sen. Donne Trotter on a felony charge that he tried to board a flight with a handgun in his carry-on luggage. Trotter, clad in a brown sweater with his trademark...Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Court Preliminary, Judges
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The 10-step off-season plan to save the Dolphins
Here's all you need to know about the Dolphins on the final day of the season: They have five draft picks in the first three rounds, have nearly $50 million to spend this off-season and General Manager Jeff Ireland has a chance to set the course of this...
Tags: Sports, Sean Smith, Daniel Thomas, Armon Binns, Jonathan Martin
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Health care act's death star?
WASHINGTON -- A willow, not an oak. So said conservatives of Chief Justice John Roberts when he rescued the Affordable Care Act -- aka Obamacare -- from being found unconstitutional. But the manner in which he did this may have made the ACA unworkable,...
Tags: Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost, Fines, John G. Roberts, Jr., Politics
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Looking Back: Lewis owned hundreds of acres of land in Kentucky
Contributing WriterEditor’s note: This the first of a two-part series about Jacqueline Amber Lewis, who was among the first settlers in the Forkland community in Western Boyle County. Jaqueline Amber Lewis, a pioneer who came west from Virginia in early 1800, owned...Tags: Laws, Inventories, Politics, Government, Nancy Walker
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