Nicaragua and Russia Sign Bilateral Investment Treaty By: Magda Montiel, PRONicaragua | February 05, 2012 Nicaragua and Russia signed a Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT) on January 26th, with the purpose of promoting and protecting investments between both countries.
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House Passes Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2011 By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 Summary of the proposed Regulatory Flexibility Improvements Act of 2011 and how it benefits small businesses.
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Minneapolis Firm Announces New Shareholder By: Lisa Stienkeoway, Walling Berg & Debele | February 05, 2012 The Twin Cities family law firm of Walling, Berg & Debele, P.A., is pleased to announce that on January 9, 2012, Jessica J.W. Maher became a shareholder of the firm.
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What is the Missouri Putative Father Registry? By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 The Missouri putative father registry helps men legally claim their child, which can be a step toward establishing a relationship with the child.
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South Texas Water-Quality Concerns From Eagle Ford Shale Fracking By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 South Texas is home to the Eagle Ford Shale rock formation that has vast, rich concentrations of energy deposits.
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Texting While Driving a Major Problem for American Teens By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 Because of their inexperience, teen drivers are more likely than any other group to cause a fatal accident. If they use a cell phone, the risk is even higher.
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NTSB Study Spotlights Dangers of Discount Tourist Bus Services By: FL Web Advantage | February 05, 2012 A recent NTSB study found that the fatal bus accident rate for discount intercity carriers is seven times higher than the rate for conventional bus operations.
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World Sea Piracy Keeps Panic Room Company Busy By: Sarah Drane, Purple Cake Factory | February 05, 2012 The IMB has revealed that whilst the total number of incidents of piracy and armed robbery has dropped from 445 in 2010 to 439 in 2011, attacks against ships in east and West Africa are a rising trend. The Panic Room Company is feeling the effects.
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Portable Vehicle Barrier (PVB) Increases Market Share as Stadiums, Police and Private Companies Rush to Buy By: Henry Morgenstern, Security Solutions International | February 04, 2012 SSI's patented Portable Vehicle Barrier, the solution for a quick deploying crash barrier, will also be shown all over the country: ISC West, NCS4, GovSec, IAVM, Counter Terror Expo and more.
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Lawmakers Consider Adding "Three Strikes" Offenses in South Carolina By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012 Separate bills proposed in the South Carolina House and Senate would add several violent crimes to the list of serious offenses under the "two strikes, three strikes" law.
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New York Civil Rights Violation Lawyer Comments on Workplace Gender Discrimination Complaints Filed Against Late Night with Jimmy Fallon By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012 New York civil rights violation lawyer David Perecman comments on a workplace gender discrimination complaint filed by a former Late Night With Jimmy Fallon stage manager.
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New York Personal Injury Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on the Likely Cause of Fatal New York Elevator Accident By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012 New York personal injury lawyer David Perecman comments on the outcome of the Buildings Department investigation into the New York elevator accident that killed an advertising executive.
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New York Construction Accident Lawyer from The Perecman Firm Comments on UES Scaffold Collapse Close Call By: Penni Horwitz, The Perecman Firm, P.L.L.C. | February 04, 2012 New York construction accident lawyer David Perecman comments on an Upper East Side scaffold collapse that came close to seriously injuring a 4 year old girl.
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Choose Your Divorce Lawyer Carefully By: Julie Johnson, Law Office of Julie Johnson | February 04, 2012 A divorce touches every part of your life. It involves your income, assets and where you reside. Additionally, if you have children it involves commitments and obligations for many years to come.
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New Proposal Seeks Nationwide Ban on Cell Phones Behind the Wheel By: FL Web Advantage | February 04, 2012 A new proposal by the NTSB recommends banning the use of all handheld electronics behind the wheel.
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Carlsbad Mayor, CDOD, County Officials Respond to BRC Report By: Jeff Campbell, Carlsbad Dept of Development | February 04, 2012 Carlsbad and Eddy County officials say Southeast New Mexico's salt beds should play a key role in the country moving forward with the BRC's suggestions.
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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Certifies Bravo Company As Service Disabled Veteran Owned Business By: Randolph J. Wagner, Bravo Company | February 04, 2012 Bravo Company (BRAVO), a Business Solutions company, is pleased to announce its certification as a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOB) by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs effective January 25, 2012.
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Palonek Reminds Americans Not to Forget the $1.1 Billion in IRS Tax Refunds Waiting That Can Be Claimed in 2012 By: Edward Palonek, Foundmoney | February 04, 2012 The IRS is holding holding over $1.1 billion dollars in unclaimed tax refunds from over 1 million Americans. This money has to be claimed by April 18, 2012 otherwise it is lost forever.
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Family Abused by Police Settle for $700,000; Craft v. Flagg, 06 C 1451 By: Nesreen Ballut, The Blake Horwitz Law Firm | February 03, 2012 Innocent family members (including a disabled man and elderly woman) were routinely handcuffed and abused until money was handed over. Attorney Blake Horwitz settled this federal lawsuit on behalf of his clients.
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Feds Expand Mortgage Loan Modification Eligibility Under HARP By: FL Web Advantage | February 03, 2012 The federal government recently announced expansion of its Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP), which helps borrowers who have been able to make payments on federally backed loans but have not been able to refinance due to stricter lending criteria.
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