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  • Just to be clear, [Robert Kennedy] never attended an annual gathering of assassination buffs or speculated about "Umbrella Man" or "Badge Man" or the "Three Tramps." He did unleash his own investigative hounds, including the capable Walter Sheridan, who within 48 hours reported that Jack Ruby had received "a bundle of money" from Chicago mobsters with links to Jimmy Hoffa, the Teamsters union boss whom [Bobby Kennedy] had tried for years to throw behind bars. [David Talbot] writes: "Later, Kennedy would remark when he saw Ruby's phone records, 'The list was almost a duplicate of the people I called before the Rackets Committee.'" Talbot also concludes that both [Jacqueline Kennedy] and Bobby believed JFK had been killed by "a large political conspiracy ... Perhaps there was only one ass...

  • Since 2006, the Rev. Raleigh Trammell's Dayton chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference has received nearly $200,000 from taxpayers for a battered women's shelter that its federal funding application says housed 19 women and children a week. But Montgomery County records indicate that since mid-2006, very little water has been used in the home at 5170 Derby Road in Jefferson Twp.

  • The state has overturned a decision that awarded former police officer Joseph Gambardella unemployment benefits, finding that Gambardella was terminated for willful misconduct. The ruling makes Gambardella ineligible for unemployment funds and requires repayment to the town for the money he had received since his termination last May. That amount was not immediately available Wednesday.

  • Banks didn't owe a duty of care to a lawyer whose office manager opened accounts in a scheme to misappropriate client funds, the California Court of Appeal has ruled. The office manager forged the lawyer's signature, opened bank accounts in the lawyer's name, deposited money he had received in trust from his clients and then stole the money from the accounts she had opened.

  • This editorial appears in the Jan. 10, 2012, Yakima Herald- Republic. Until last month, Washington state hadn't done too well in attracting Obama Administration money to reform education. The state had received no Race to the Top money, largely because we don't have charter schools, which voters repeatedly have rejected.

  • This study examines how nanotechnology is expected to disrupt most industries. The primary methodology of this study involved comparing the current literature on developments in nanotechnology to the historical development of electricity to assess if the nanotech revolution is reaching a true "critical mass" based on acceleration of technological change today and at other times in history. Data was collected through nonintrusive observation by the second author from small to medium sized cities throughout the five regions of Oklahoma (NE, SE, SW, SE, and Central). It was found that the five regions of the state were responding differently to the advent of nanotechnology. Business leaders in the Central and NE were the most accepting of the needed strategic changes and embraced them open...

  • AUGUSTA - The state should market its "innovation-based" industries more aggressively and do more to help companies export products to help grow the economy, legislators were told Tuesday. Members of the Legislature's Labor, Commerce, Research and Economic Development Committee received the annual update on the impact state money had over the last year in stimulating the state's high-tech sectors, which range from aquaculture to advanced materials and even traditional sectors such as forestry and agriculture.

  • West Valley levy questions To the editor -- I recently attended a meeting of the West Valley School District Maintenance and Operation Levy Committee. I had learned that they were going to ask for more money than they received from the last such levy.

  • A lawyer for Moore Automotive Group asked the Missouri Supreme Court on Wednesday to give the dealership another shot at pursuing fraud claims against the law firm of Goffstein, Raskas, Pomerantz, Kraus & Sherman. Moore contends the Richmond Heights law firm has more than $286,000 that belongs to the automotive group. Moore sued the Goffstein firm in St. Louis County Circuit Court, alleging conversion, constructive trust, fraud, money had and received and civil conspiracy.

  • RUMFORD -- Police are warning residents that an apparent scam targeting older people has hit the Rumford area. Rumford Police Department Capt. Dan Garbarini said a local resident contacted him Thursday morning after the man had received a call asking for bail money for his grandson.



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