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out what happened," Hudson said. In November, General moved its emergency department and trauma center to the fifth floor, so workers can start a $1.3 million renovation project. But Hudson said emergency room workers have not indicated... Published: Thursday, December 19, 2002 Words: 482
will ever face consequences. The state's insurance company at the time, Continental Casualty Co., paid a secret $2.5 millionsettlement to William Odel Harris Jr., one of the Zain defendants, when he sued the company and Steptoe & Johnson,... Published: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 Words: 421
tax loophole given to a corporation is a cost of the current system. So is every questionable contract given to a campaign donor, and every decision that puts special interests above the public interest. Maine state Rep. Paul Volenik... Published: Monday, December 02, 2002 Words: 409
contract. McGee countersued, and the case was settled out of court last year at undisclosed terms. In a trial before the settlement, co-workers testified about McGee's penchant for insulting reporters, belittling managers and using... Published: Monday, October 21, 2002 Words: 190
Social Security taxes next year will rise to $87,000 from $84,900 currently. This change will affect about 9.7 million of the 155 millionworkers paying Social Security taxes. On the Net: Social Security: www.ssa.gov Health and Human... Published: Saturday, October 19, 2002 Words: 836
by overloading its trucks is probably willing to cut corners elsewhere: miner safety, environmental regulations and Workers' Comp payments. Savings in road and bridge repair and the increased safety that good enforcement of current... Published: Saturday, September 14, 2002 Words: 442
2001 on revenue of $8.3 billion. So far, the pilots' union, flight attendants and Transport Workers Union have agreed to a combined $552 million in cuts. The Communications Workers of America, which represents about 6,700 passenger... Published: Thursday, August 29, 2002 Words: 295
also get an annual pension of more than $1.4 million, according to the latest annual "proxy statement" that Massey sent its shareholders in March. In February, Blankenship announced he would lay off up to 600 mine workers to "right... Published: Saturday, July 20, 2002 Words: 864
want." Block and its lending partner in the program, Household Bank, tried to mute the criticism in 2000 by paying a $25 millionsettlement of a class-action lawsuit. The settlement is supposed to refund up to $15 in loan fees to as... Published: Saturday, March 30, 2002 Words: 920
A Kentucky coal company reorganizing in bankruptcy court has obtained replacement insurance for $49.45 million in reclamation bonds required by state regulators for its West Virginia operations, a state lawyer said Friday. AEI Resources... Published: Saturday, March 09, 2002 Words: 316