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  • Two executives gave their views on telecommuting. Lawrence W. Baiamonte, CPM Emeritus, senior investment professional, Nationwide Insurance, said that in the Real Estate Investment department at Nationwide Insurance, where he worked until his recent retirement, everyone was issued a laptop, rather than a desktop computer, so they all had the ability to telecommute. It gave them the ability to work from home during the business day, as well as at night or on weekends, as necessary, without staying late at the office or going in on the weekend. Enis L. Hartz, CPM, VP, management services, Transwestern, also said that the interaction with their consumer, whether it is their home or their place of business, mandates a level of trust in them. Trust is difficult, if not impossible, to build w...

  • The Citizens Redistricting Commission on Friday voted to adopt the state's new political boundaries, sealing its decision to bind the fate of two longtime congressmen. Rep. Jerry Lewis, R-Redlands, whose residence would now be in Rep. Joe Baca's district, will have a decision to make - move into a new district similar to the area he currently represents, or face off against Baca, D-San Bernardino, in Baca's home district.

  • Democrat Jon Haugen is running to represent Washington state's 3rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. S. Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, R-Camas, is running for re- election.

  • S. Rep. Donna Edwards represents Maryland's 4th District and faces Republican Faith Loudon in the Nov. 6 election. Edwards was asked to comment on public policy issues and provided this response: Immigration

  • THE NEWMONT MINING CORPORATION, BASED IN COLORADO, has embroiled itself in a controversial project in northern Peru that locals say threatens their wa...

  • After 11 months of investigation into allegations that Attorney General Tom Horne illegally coordinated with an independent expenditure committee, Maricopa County Attorney Bill Montgomery concluded that the only action he could take was a hefty fine, and maybe not even that. Now, he wants the Legislature to make sure he's got more options the next time around.

  • By David Lightman and Anita Kumar McClatchy Newspapers

  • This article first appeared in Legal Week, 3 February 2012. A picture is worth a thousand words - but for celebrities, it could be worth thousands o...

  • NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street's biggest banks are locked in an increasingly frantic struggle with the Federal Reserve over the right to retain the jewels of their commodity trading empires: warehouses, storage tanks and other hard assets worth billions of dollars. While the battle over proprietary trading and new derivatives regulations has taken place largely in public view since the 2008 financial crisis, the fight by JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs to retain or expand their prized physical commodity operations - most acquired in only the past six years - has remained hidden.

  • LOS ANGELES - While Hollywood advances its 3-D capabilities and other dazzling digital technology, the Academy Awards could be going silent. Not since the first Oscar ceremony in 1929 has a silent film walked away with the top prize. But the 84th Oscars feature a potential front-runner with virtually no spoken dialogue in "The Artist," a loving reproduction of the silent era that has emerged as an early favorite among awards watchers.

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