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June, 2009 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 3
Month: June 2009

A Rally in Deathtown

When organizers of an anti-immigrant rally in Deathtown, Pennsylvania, realized they’d invited a neo-Nazi to a May 30, 2009, event to rabble rouse around the acquittal of two young men involved in the killing of Luis Ramirez, their best-laid plans

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Is iCert Really Better?

Although the LCA Legacy System remains operational until June 30, 2009, it’s being phased out – soon to be replaced by the iCert portal system. Is the Department of Labor really improving the employer-worker situation, or merely trading in one

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Why Children Shouldn’t Drive

Tony Francis of the Orlando-based Francis Law Firm offers some pertinent observations about a recent Osceola County accident in which a fourteen-year-old girl’s inexperience behind the wheel may have resulted in the tragic death of a second female passenger riding

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Two Killed in Orange County Car Crash

Tony Francis of the Orlando-based Francis Law Firm notes the all-too common incidences of accidents in Orange and Seminole County, and urges stricter adherence to safe driving practices. Sometimes accidents have consequences that are improbable. When a driver in Oviedo

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Osceola Accidents in June Prove Fatal to St. Cloud Man and Girl

A 51-year-old man and a 12-year-old girl, both from St. Cloud, were killed in separate automobile accidents during the first half of June. According to the Orlando Sentinel, a St. Cloud man died in a one-car crash near the intersection

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Atypical Accidents in Brevard and Seminole Counties during May

A 1996 Ford pickup truck driver killed a 70-year-old bicyclist in Brevard County on the 8th while on the 30th another driver in Seminole County near Oviedo plowed into a power line – cutting off electricity to thousands of residents.

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Free Prescription Drugs Help Americans During Recession

Corporate responsibility took a new turn for the better thanks to Wal-Mart’s innovative prescription drug program and a surprising boost from big Pharma Pfizer. This definitely doesn’t happen often and when it does, it makes people sit up and take

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HRAs May Be a Good Thing to Offer Employees

Health Reimbursement Arrangements may be the way to go for business owners to cut their health insurance costs. Cutting health care costs in half would certainly get your attention, wouldn’t it? Do this by implementing Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs). This

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Does America Really Have Contaminated Water?

Despite all the evidence, media reports, exposés, in-depth investigative reports, and government reports, some people still think our water is safe to drink right from the tap. A lot of people even question whether or not there is such a

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Contaminated Water Isn’t Just a Third World Country Problem

Most people figure that water contamination is a third world problem and that there is no way this could be a complication in America. Third world countries are not the only locations in the world with serious water contamination issues.

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