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SU’s TRAC: Federal prosecutions sharply higher in 2009
13 hours ago ago from Inside SU
According to timely U.S. Justice Department data analyzed by the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC), the total number of federal criminal filings reached an all time high in the just-ended fiscal year as a result of an unusual flood of immigration prosecutions. TRAC is a data gathering, data research and data distribution organization at Syracuse University. The purpose of TRAC is to provide the American people—and ...
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3 hours ago ago from the Air Vent
My next partially completed Siberia post will have to wait. This is the beginning of the result of climategate. We owe a big debt to those who released the emails, and an even bigger debt to Steve McIntyre for his never ending efforts to force the revelation of some of this information. Now we can begin to understand the premier temperature dataset in climatology. Does this mean it's done nope. This is only the beginning, CA has a post ...
Related contentRecord Breaking Year For Lobbyists
20 hours ago ago from Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee
From Politico : Washington’s influence industry is on track to shatter last year’s record $3.3 billion spent to lobby Congress and the rest of the federal government — and that’s with a down economy and about 1,500 fewer registered lobbyists in town, according to data collected by the Center for Responsive Politics.
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18 hours ago ago from Hits In The Car
Catching a cold and am sneezing every 30 second; or at least it feels like every half minute. I’m fully aware that right now I’m paying the price for my behavior Saturday evening (and night for that matter), where I was running around outside in the cold drinking and partying like an 18 year old, and completely ignoring that I am in fact a middle-aged man, who should always go to bed before 10 pm, never leave the house when it’s freezing and ...
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Tyson Foods interim CEO made $533,459 in 2009
15 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Tyson Foods interim CEO made $533,459 in 2009 MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Leland Tollett, who left retirement to lead Tyson Foods Inc. out of an industry downturn, earned $533,459 as the company's interim CEO in 2009, according to an Associated Press calculation of figures filed with regulators. Tollett, 72, announced his retirement in November, just after the company's fiscal year ended in October. He will receive $300,000 a year to consult with the ...
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19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Politico : Main Street has had a tough year, losing jobs and seeing little evidence of the economic revival that experts say has already begun. But K Street is raking it in. Washington's influence industry is on track to shatter last year's record $3.3 billion spent to lobby Congress and the rest of the federal government -- and that's with a down economy and about 1,500 fewer registered lobbyists in town, according to data collected by ...
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