Posts Tagged ‘legal’

Celebrated Artist Allan Mardon to Pre-Release Book of Paintings at Tucson Festival of Books, March 13-14, 2010 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

Rare collection of Life Works offered in a limited-edition book

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Celebrated Artist Allan Mardon to Pre-Release Book of Paintings at Tucson Festival of Books, March 13-14, 2010 (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Justice Department Objects To Google Books Settlement (WebProNews)

Friday, February 5th, 2010

The amended Google Books settlement agreement (ASA) has not impressed the U.S.

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Justice Department Objects To Google Books Settlement (WebProNews)

Harold Herat – a rare politician (Daily News)

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Harold - a genial, kind, humane, caring, gentleman. We had been friends for a half a century of years and with each passing year our friendship had matured and strengthened.

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Harold Herat - a rare politician (Daily News)

Free cash for your business: Small business grants (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

When hunting for cash, desperate small business owners may find themselves sucked into buying books and software packages promising "Billions in Free Grants!" from Web sites with names like NeverPayItBack.com, or hiring consultants who promise to find them gads of money.

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Free cash for your business: Small business grants (CNNMoney.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Suicide Victim May Have Hidden Millions Abroad (New York Times)

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

He seemed, in many ways, like a man from another time, a Gatsbyesque figure who glided through a world of old money, private clubs and pedigree horses, his family name emblazoned on Ivy League halls.

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Suicide Victim May Have Hidden Millions Abroad (New York Times)

Amazon Rejects Google’s Offer to Share Book Search Sales (Wired News)

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

After a controversial legal settlement gives it exclusive rights to build the bookstore of the future, Google offers to let Amazon and others resell its scanned out-of-print books.

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Amazon Rejects Google's Offer to Share Book Search Sales (Wired News)

Chinese lawyer makes bold demand for open government (Chinapost.com.tw)

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

BEIJING -- A high-profile Chinese lawyer demanded on Wednesday that the government open its books to the public in an unusually direct display of the legal activism that the Communist Party sees as a growing threat to its rule.

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Chinese lawyer makes bold demand for open government (Chinapost.com.tw)

Lawyer demands that Chinese government open its books (International Herald Tribune)

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

A high-profile Chinese attorney, Yan Yiming, is testing landmark new rules on information access by asking the Finance Ministry to publish details of its expenditures.

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Lawyer demands that Chinese government open its books (International Herald Tribune)