Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Police officer settles harassment lawsuit (Copies 4 less)


Police officer settles harassment lawsuit
Olympian - OLYMPIA An Olympia police officer has paid $10,000 to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against him by a former police volunteer, according to copies of the agreement The Olympian obtained Tuesday. In April 2004, former volunteer Cheryl

Public Notices
Mount Vernon News - MOUNT VERNON As finalists in the Body Basics Community Fitness Challenge enter Week 6 of the six-month contest, most have made serious changes in their diet, foregoing junk food for more healthy choices. Many are also noticing improvements in

home : find a copy Tuesday, April 11, 2006 Find a copy of the Chicago
Chicago Journal - Chicago Journal distributes 26,000 copies each Thursday morning to over 300 locations in several of Chicago s most interesting neighborhorhoods. The original Chicago Journal, founded way back in 2000, covers the South Loop, West Loop and the Near

Author punctuates with humor
Home News Tribune - NEW BRUNSWICK No one is more surprised by Lynne Truss' success than Lynne Truss. At least that's how it appeared Tuesday night, when the author of "Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation" and "Talk to the Hand: The Utter

Smoking ban clears first hurdle
Columbia Missourian - The Board of Health hammered out the final details of a proposed smoking ordinance that would ban smoking in Columbia s indoor public spaces at its meeting Tuesday. The board decided to strike an exemption in the current ordinance that would have

NASA Cassini Significant Events for 03/30/06 - 04/05/06
SpaceRef - The most recent spacecraft telemetry was acquired Wednesday, April 5, from the Goldstone tracking stations. The Cassini spacecraft is in an excellent state of health and is operating normally. Information on the present position and speed of the

'Da Vinci Code' judge slams lawsuit
Lexington Herald-Leader - ANNOUNCEMENT: Gail Rebuck, chief executive of Random House Group Ltd, speaks to the media outside the Royal Courts of Justice in London Friday after a British judge ruled that the publisher of the best-selling thriller did not breach copyright laws

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