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Britain Drafts Laws to Slash Carbon Emissions New York Times
Some of the measures in the plan could be unpopular with voters even as they inspire politicians? acclaim.
Summer job outlook bleak for teens Daily Southtown
"Now hiring" signs might abound this summer, but if you're a teenager, your chances for landing a job are slim. And the reason might be child labor laws and competition from older students and other workers rather than a slowing economy.
Had to accept 'defeat,' says whistle-blower USA Today
Police officer Mathew Zipoli had two years of service and a key job on the security force at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory when he contacted federal authorities in 2001 to report safety and security lapses at the nuclear weapons facility, legal records show.
In the shadows of champions Los Angeles Times
The deaths of two grooms in Thermal went unnoticed by many riders, owners and fans. Unlike racetracks, where labor laws protect workers, horse shows are mostly unregulated. Thermal, Calif. — For the last six weeks, this desolate desert hideaway known for its date trees and triple-digit summers has been awash with Hollywood celebrities, Olympic-caliber athletes and software executives in town
Unions continue national decline The Philadelphia Inquirer
Pennsylvania and New Jersey have among the highest numbers of union members in the United States, yet their numbers are slipping and their membership as a percentage of the total workforce is also on the decline.
Singapore Trails Hong Kong in Diversifying Economy Update1 Bloomberg.com
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore, once so staid it banned bungee jumping, has cut taxes, opened its doors to casinos and hired fund managers to oversee billions of dollars of state funds to help attract international investment.
Rape Suspect Turns Himself In The Morning News
ROGERS -- A Rogers man turned himself in to police Thursday in connection with rape and residential burglary.
Lincoln, Pryor Targeted In Radio Attack Ads The Morning News
WASHINGTON -- Arkansas' U.S. senators are the targets of a blistering radio advertising campaign that started Monday and is funded by an illegal immigration foe from Fort Smith.
Legislative briefs Arkansas News Bureau
The House on Tuesday approved SB 231 by Sen. Randy Laverty, D-Jasper, which would provide funding for fast-growing school districts without penalizing districts which suffer from declining enrollment."This bill has been worked on long and hard this session," Rep. Monty Davenport, D-Yelleville, told House members, adding the bill has no revenue impact to the state budget.
Employers try to keep productivity up during March Madness The Press-Enterprise
There's a method to March Madness in workplaces such as Kiner Communications, a Palm Desert marketing firm.

Britain Drafts Laws to Slash Carbon Emissions New York Times
Some of the measures in the plan could be unpopular with voters even as they inspire politicians? acclaim.
Summer job outlook bleak for teens Daily Southtown
"Now hiring" signs might abound this summer, but if you're a teenager, your chances for landing a job are slim. And the reason might be child labor laws and competition from older students and other workers rather than a slowing economy.
Had to accept 'defeat,' says whistle-blower USA Today
Police officer Mathew Zipoli had two years of service and a key job on the security force at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory when he contacted federal authorities in 2001 to report safety and security lapses at the nuclear weapons facility, legal records show.
In the shadows of champions Los Angeles Times
The deaths of two grooms in Thermal went unnoticed by many riders, owners and fans. Unlike racetracks, where labor laws protect workers, horse shows are mostly unregulated. Thermal, Calif. — For the last six weeks, this desolate desert hideaway known for its date trees and triple-digit summers has been awash with Hollywood celebrities, Olympic-caliber athletes and software executives in town
Unions continue national decline The Philadelphia Inquirer
Pennsylvania and New Jersey have among the highest numbers of union members in the United States, yet their numbers are slipping and their membership as a percentage of the total workforce is also on the decline.
Singapore Trails Hong Kong in Diversifying Economy Update1 Bloomberg.com
March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Singapore, once so staid it banned bungee jumping, has cut taxes, opened its doors to casinos and hired fund managers to oversee billions of dollars of state funds to help attract international investment.
Rape Suspect Turns Himself In The Morning News
ROGERS -- A Rogers man turned himself in to police Thursday in connection with rape and residential burglary.
Legislative briefs Arkansas News Bureau
The House on Tuesday approved SB 231 by Sen. Randy Laverty, D-Jasper, which would provide funding for fast-growing school districts without penalizing districts which suffer from declining enrollment."This bill has been worked on long and hard this session," Rep. Monty Davenport, D-Yelleville, told House members, adding the bill has no revenue impact to the state budget.
Lincoln, Pryor Targeted In Radio Attack Ads The Morning News
WASHINGTON -- Arkansas' U.S. senators are the targets of a blistering radio advertising campaign that started Monday and is funded by an illegal immigration foe from Fort Smith.
Employers try to keep productivity up during March Madness The Press-Enterprise
There's a method to March Madness in workplaces such as Kiner Communications, a Palm Desert marketing firm.california+labor+laws: california+labor+laws