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January, 2011 | SEONewsWire.net - Part 2
Month: January 2011

Three Plead Guilty to Immigration Fraud Business in Florida

Three men recently pleaded guilty to an immigration scam to procure visas for foreign nationals if the latter agreed to purchase home-construction companies. Richard A. Murdoch, of Florida, pleaded guilty to fraud and tax evasion. Two U.K. residents, Hugh Morgan

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DREAM Act is Not Amnesty

Despite the recent electoral upheaval, there are still those who wish to see the DREAM Act come to fruition. Whether it will or not may be questionable. All along, advocates for the DREAM Act have insisted that there be a

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Watch Your Back When It Comes To Insurance Companies

Insurance companies are not your friend in an accident. Never volunteer information to an adjuster without first talking to an Arkansas injury lawyer. Although you may be conscientious and pay all of your car insurance every year, drive carefully and

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Underage Drinking and Driving Continue to be a Deadly Mix

According to Century Council’s statistics, 838 drivers between 15 and 20 were killed in auto crashes involved a blood alcohol concentration of .01 or higher, accounting for 31 percent of these types of crashes. Young drivers who had a BAC

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Creatively Solving Business Disputes May Save the Costs of Litigation

If you want to save money settling a business dispute, think creatively. Try alternative dispute resolution procedures. These days, not everyone wants to get into potentially expensive litigation to settle a business disagreement. Many companies and organizations would prefer to

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El Paso Border Offers Crossing Lanes for RFID Documents Only

The newest technology in the U.S. government’s effort to improve border security – radio frequency identification devices, or RFID – is being testing with a pilot program at a border crossing in El Paso, Texas. The 90-day program allows travelers

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DREAM Act and CIR Looking Shaky for the Future

The future is looking fairly rocky for the DREAM Act and for CIR. One wonders what will happen next. It is interesting to note that just a short two years ago, the Hispanic population was promised, just about on bended

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America Runs Thanks To The Trucking Industry But Fatalities Are Often The Price For Commerce

It is inevitably a fact of life that with large rigs on the roads, accidents happen. When cars and 18-wheelers tangle, the results are nasty. Even though the nation relies on trucking to transport goods clear across the country, the

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OSHA Investigation on Fatal Worksite Construction at Yale Continues

A Yale construction site at Science Park, 275 Winchester Ave., was the scene of a horrific construction site accident more than two months ago. A steel beam collapsed on Sept. 13, which resulted in the death of Robert Adrian and

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Always Hire a DUI Lawyer if Charged in Atlanta

If you are charged with a DUI in Georgia, hire a skilled Atlanta criminal defense lawyer. You will need one. It’s pretty much a no-brainer that people should not be driving a lethal weapon while under the influence of drugs

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