Oct 30

Stamp hobby blossoms in home-based business

Just because Peter and Michael Gutter run their business at their Carson City home doesn’t mean it’s not a full-blown, profitable operation.

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Oct 30

Future business leaders ‘need to be taught about sustainability’

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A leading wildlife charity in Northern Ireland has published a new report which urges the government to act to improve education about sustainable development and business practices.

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Oct 30

Legal Aid files trademark suit

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Legal Aid Society of Cincinnati has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against a Utah woman and affiliated entities that have been using the terms “Legal Aid” and “Legal Aid Alternative” to solicit business in the Cincinnati area.

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Oct 30

Medical Society files lawsuit against state

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As promised, the Wisconsin Medical Society has filed a lawsuit against the state to prevent the withdrawal of $200 million from the Injured Patients and Families Compensation Fund for state budget purposes.

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Oct 30

Historical Society sets goals for coming year

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In the short time he’s been affiliated with the Dyer County Historical Society, Danny Walden has been astounded at what he’s learned about the county he’s called home all of his life.

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Oct 30

Humane Society Changing Name, Hours, Policies

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One month after terminating their contract with the city of Tyler, the Smith County Humane Society is taking on a new name, new policies and new hours.

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Oct 30

Murder and payoffs taint business in Colombia

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At first, the allegations in a federal courtroom sounded like the sort of thing conspiracy-minded college freshmen dream up during late-night bull sessions. A major U.S. corporation stood accused of routinely funneling large sums of money to a vicious right-wing Latin American militia that the United States government officially had branded a terrorist organization.

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