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26
JUL
TBI Education For Army, Commences
The United States Army had launched an education program that focuses on teaching a target of 1 million soldiers on traumatic brain injury or TBI. The education program is geared towards attaining a level of awareness on the symptoms of brain injuries and the PTSD or Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. According to earlier statements by the federal and state governments, TBI and PTSDA are the two ...
26
JUL
Tires Subject To U.S. Recall Met Safety Standards –- China
The inspectors of the Chinese government concluded that the tires manufactured by a Chinese company that had been subjected t a nationwide recall in the United States have officially met the U.S. safety standards on such products. The said officials have inspected the Hangzhou Zhongce Rubber Co. and issued these following decisions after examining three tires in their government laboratory.
26
JUL
Warner Music Not Keen On Take-over Bid For EMI In Britain
The Warner Music Group Corp declared in a statement on Tuesday that they have decided not to make an offer for the acquisition of EMI Group PLC, known as their rival music company. However, they noted that they have secured the right to make such take-over bid later on. The Warner Music, which is based in New York, have reserved their right to be a part of a take-over bid or be able to present..
26
JUL
World Trade Center's Ailing Workers File Suit For Healthcare
Almost 10,000 of the workers who rushed out to assist in the rescue operations during the World Trade Center bombing and consequent burning last September 11, 2001 have filed a lawsuit against the Mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg. According to the suit, the mayor has allegedly failed to provide the rescue workers with appropriate healthcare services to those who have fallen ill after the
25
JUL
Study Reveals Kids’ Roller Shoes May Cause Danger
A recently concluded study focused on injuries caused by kids’ roller shoes showed that a substantial percentage of kids sustained injuries when wearing roller shoes and mostly during the period when they are just learning to use them.
25
JUL
Hearing On Employment Eligibility Verification System Conducted
The Subcommittee on Social Security under the Committee on Ways and Means conducted its hearing of the present and proposed systems for verification of employment eligibility.
24
JUL
Venues For Lawsuit Against McDonald’s Limited By Court
The State Supreme Court for Missouri ruled last Tuesday that the families that filed charges against McDonald’s for their children’s E. coli infections after eating hamburgers from said restaurant should sue only in the counties where the incidents happened.
24
JUL
Extra Help Benefits Offered By Medicare As Father’s Day Commemoration
In commemoration of the coming Father’s Day celebration, the Social Security Administration and the Center for Medicaid and Medicare Services worked together in order to get across some benefits to Medicare beneficiaries.
23
JUL
Unborn Child Can File Charges Of Negligence, According To Appeals Court Decision
The state’s Court of Appeals in Madison ruled that a child that has been conceived but was not yet born during a time when a negligent act is committed against him or her could later sue for personal injury charges of negligence.
22
JUL
Senior League And Illegal Worker To Benefit From Immigration Bill
Over two million illegal workers who received their Social Security numbers before the year 2004 stand to receive Social Security benefits amounting to over $966 billion by the year 2040.
22
JUL
Two CN Freight Trains Collide In CN Yazoo Subdivision Anding Mississippi
Two CN freight trains collided head on in the CN Yazoo Subdivision, Anding Mississippi. This is the site where the train’s central operations are located.
21
JUL
New And Never Used Microwave Oven Explodes
A woman in North Texas was surprised when her microwave oven, with the brand name of General Electric, which was newly bought three days ago and not yet used, exploded.
21
JUL
SUV Crash Take Lives Of 5 High School Grads In N.Y.
A crash collision involving a sport utility vehicle killed five girls who have graduated from high school in sub urban Rochester only five days before the fateful incident.
21
JUL
Girls In Mississippi Detention Center, Abused
On behalf of six girls in Columbia Training School, a detention center in Mississippi, the Mississippi Youth Justice Project filed a federal lawsuit against the state on Wednesday for physical and sexual abuse.
20
JUL
Teenage Driver Liable For Death Of Royals In Crash Receive Lesser Conviction
Charges were filed against a teenager of Redwood City with the killing of two royal family members of Tongan and their chauffeur in consequence to a freeway crash in 2006.
20
JUL
Hospital Admits To Birth Errors
Offers to pay teenager victim in an out-of-court settlement
19
JUL
Stores In The Country Alerted About Toxic Toothpaste
Colgate-Palmolive Corporation on Thursday, warned retailer stores about some “dollar-type discount stores” located anywhere in Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York selling fake toothpaste.
19
JUL
Plane Crash In Central Florida Claims 5 Lives
A plane crashed in a Sanford neighborhood on July 10, 2007 claiming five lives.
19
JUL
Railroad Worker's Leg Severed After Rail Car Accident. Files Personal Injury Claims For Damages Based On Fela
Railroad worker, Perry Ashworth was rolled over while working on a rail car at Huntsman Refinery on April 20.
19
JUL
Processing Of Applications For Survivors And Disability Benefits Of Military Members Accelerated By The Social Security
During the celebration of Memorial Day, the Social Security Administration expressed its tribute to the valiant heroes of America’s military service members and mourned the tragic losses caused by the war. To manifest their deep salutation, the Social Security Commissioner, Michael J. Astrue made an announcement directed to the active military duty personnel and their families.
18
JUL
Four Killed In Van Rollover Mishap
In Bridgeport, Connecticut, a minivan rolled down from a steep hill and went under a pond on Wednesday.
18
JUL
Theme For National Disability Employment Awareness Month
The official theme for the National Disability Employment Awareness Month, observed nationwide on October have been conceptualized and announced by the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Elaine L. Chao.
18
JUL
Jobs On Part Time Basis Ideal For Working Moms
According to results from national surveys, there is a sharp increase on the number of working mothers in America who claim that having a job on a part time basis is more preferable rather than staying at home or working full time.
18
JUL
Damages Worth $52,000 Required Payment Of Jilted Lover
A jury in Elkton, Maryland decided that Charles W. Azain, 56 years old, a jilted lover is responsible to pay the outstanding amount of $52,000 to his former girlfriend for damages due to his derogatory writings.
18
JUL
Deli Sued For Bolt Found In Salad
Jennifer Kaiser sued Jason's Deli in Woodlands after she bit down on a bolt while munching her salad from the deli's self-service salad bar. As everyone might know, nuts are commonly put in salads as toppings. However, from the turn of events that happened to Kaiser, it may be considered that the deli failed to stow the bolts.
17
JUL
Swimming Pool Drain Pump Sucks Out Girl's Intestines
In Minneapolis, Abigail Taylor, 6 years old, was severely injured and hospitalized due to a horrific accident in a public swimming pool.
17
JUL
Supervisory Employees Need Prevention Training On Sexual Harassment
Trainings will be held on January 1, 2008.
16
JUL
Program On TBI And Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Introduced By The Illinois Governor
During the eve of the Fourth of July Independence Day celebrations, Governor Rod R. Blagojevich of Illinois and Director Tammy Duckworth of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs (IDVA) announced a pioneering program that would benefit National Guard members from Illinois who have returned from war.
16
JUL
Employer’s Liability For Rest Period And Meal Violations Expanded By The California Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of the State of California, U.S.A. issued a new ruling, which would increase the cost employers have to face if they fail to grant their non-exempt employees with regular rest and meal breaks.
15
JUL
SSA Proposes Changes To SSN Assignations
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is proposing some changes on the way they assign the US Citizens’ Social Security Number.
15
JUL
Blackstone Group To Go IPO Amidst Impending Tax Law Changes
Blackstone Group LP, a private-equity corporate heavyweight based in New York City is expected to have an initial public offering (IPO) of its units starting June 25.
14
JUL
Millions Of Chinese Brand Faulty Tires May Have Been Sold To Public
A lawyer who has Philadelphia clients alleging that Chinese brand faulty tires caused a tragic car accident last year indicated that there could be millions of the suspected tires sold all over the United States, far more that the initial estimates made.
14
JUL
$115 Million Settlement With Swiss Bank On Enron Bankruptcy Lawsuit
As a settlement of a bankruptcy lawsuit, the Swiss bank for investments UBS AG will be paying creditors of the energy trader firm with $115 million.
13
JUL
Disability Insurance: Sadly Overlooked By Many
According to recent reports, one-third of the workers in America are likely to become disabled for extended periods even before they reach the age of retirement.
13
JUL
Microchip Technology Files Piracy Case Against A Chinese Company
Microchip Technology, Inc. maker of semiconductor products announced that it will file charges against a Chinese company, which allegedly manufactures copied microcode and some other information that are proproprietary information of the company.