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State revives man so they can execute him (Rating: 0) synopsisAllen suffered a heart attack shortly before the execution which left him lifeless. California authorities revived the frail old man, so that he could be summarily executed the proper way. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:12:26 PM |
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Poll shows Americans think government is corrupt (Rating: 0) synopsisCNN, USA Today, and Gallup pulled their expertise together to conduct a poll which produced some rather surprising results. 1,003 adults were polled over a three day period beginning January 6, 2006 through January 8, 2006. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:04:34 PM |
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Wal-Mart Blasted for Denying Lunch Breaks to Employees (Rating: 0) synopsisCalifornia law, like the laws in many other states, requires employees to give a minimum of 30 minutes unpaid lunch breaks to employees who work at least six hours. Several California workers claim Wal-Mart illegally demanded these breaks be skipped (and of course, in the process, save a bundle of money either by working employees through these unpaid breaks or by recognizing more benefit from their cheap labor pool. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:01:44 PM |
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State revives man so they can execute him (Rating: 0) synopsisAllen suffered a heart attack shortly before the execution which left him lifeless. California authorities revived the frail old man, so that he could be summarily executed the proper way. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:12:26 PM |
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Poll shows Americans think government is corrupt (Rating: 0) synopsisCNN, USA Today, and Gallup pulled their expertise together to conduct a poll which produced some rather surprising results. 1,003 adults were polled over a three day period beginning January 6, 2006 through January 8, 2006. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:04:34 PM |
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Wal-Mart Blasted for Denying Lunch Breaks to Employees (Rating: 0) synopsisCalifornia law, like the laws in many other states, requires employees to give a minimum of 30 minutes unpaid lunch breaks to employees who work at least six hours. Several California workers claim Wal-Mart illegally demanded these breaks be skipped (and of course, in the process, save a bundle of money either by working employees through these unpaid breaks or by recognizing more benefit from their cheap labor pool. |
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| Posted: 6/21/2008 10:01:44 PM |
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