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Green Card Application: Three Important Issues in Getting Your Certified Translation for U.S. Immigration

25.06.2009 23:52    online-languagetranslators.com
Over 450,000 Americans marry foreign citizens each year. Applying for Green Card (permanent resident visa) by †immediate relative†requires professional translation and certification for the U.S. Immigration. This article clarifies ways to avoid rejection of translated documents while explaining


Christian Major - Beloved by everyone - RIP

25.06.2009 23:50    condodomain.com
To any and all whom knew, heard of, worked with and befriended Christian (aka "Major") - I have sad news to tell you all that Christian has passed and now survives in a better place.As many of you know, Christian
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Inmate's Motion Attacking Void Judgment Tolls Time To Appeal

25.06.2009 23:21    illinoisappellatelawyerblog.com
An inmate in a supermax prison sued prison officials in a mandamus action. The inmate sought an order preventing controlled feeding and requiring a nurse to attend to the inmate's self-inflicted wounds outside of his cell. The prison officials asked

American Access Casualty Appeal Waived By Invited Error

25.06.2009 23:21    illinoisappellatelawyerblog.com
Christine Siwek had an accident when she was driving Jerrold Erickson's car. Christine told the Illinois Department of Transportation about the accident, and identified American Access Casualty Company as her insurer. American told the Department that Christine's policy had been


Paschen and Chicago Water Reclamation District Get Deferential Standard Of Review In Walsh's Try To Prevent Bid Award

25.06.2009 23:21    illinoisappellatelawyerblog.com
Walsh Construction Company and II In One Contractors formed a joint venture to bid on a contract being offered by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago. The Walsh joint venture bid on the contract, but did not sign

Plain Error Doctrine Prevents Waiver Of Appellate Argument Against Involuntary Administration Of Psychotropic Drugs

25.06.2009 23:21    illinoisappellatelawyerblog.com
James S. appealed from a trial court order that allowed psychotropic drugs to be administered to James against his wishes. A basis of James's appeal was that the order should be reversed because the circuit court did not state findings

De Novo Standard Of Review For Judgment Based On Contract Construction

25.06.2009 23:21    illinoisappellatelawyerblog.com
Jeffrey Covinsky was CEO of Hannah Marine Corporation. He sued the company after it refused to pay him pursuant to a "golden parachute" clause in his employment contract. In turn, Hannah counterclaimed against Covinsky for breach of fiduciary duty. The

Texts Reveal Murder Suspect's Dialogue With Teen

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
A series of text messages between a man accused of fatally stabbing his 16-year-old girlfriend two years ago help paint the picture of their relationship on the day of the murder.

Pitt's Blair, Young Eyed In NBA Draft

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
Two Pitt basketball players are poised to hit the big time tonight -- and do something that hasn't been done in more than two decades. Panthers players DeJuan Blair and Sam Young could both be selected in the first round

Prosecutors: Defendant Was A Disgruntled Boyfriend

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
Just a day after detailing text messages that the defendant sent to a Monroeville teenager in the hours before her murder, prosecutors have rested their case against him.

Teacher Who Allegedly Sent Explicit Texts In Court

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
A Butler Senior High School English teacher who is accused of sending inappropriate text messages to two students will be in court today to face the charges.

Thunderstorms Could Move Across Area This Evening

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
The blistering temperatures and humidity prompted environmental officials to issue an Air Quality Action Day across the state, and forecasters say some thunderstorms may move through later today as well.

Funding Change Proposed For County's Libraries

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
A library has long been the heart of any community, but some local brick and mortar circulators of the printed word are struggling. Forty-four independent, locally supported libraries are members of a federation called the "Allegheny County Library Association."

PennDOT Crews Reduce E. Carson St. To Single Lane

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
Officials with PennDOT say part of East Carson Street has been reduced to a single lane because the recent flooding has caused problems on the road. According to PennDOT, the single-lane, alternating use restriction runs from Becks Run Road and

Police Crack Down On Pedestrian Safety In Oakland

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
In recent months, the state Department of Transportation and police agencies in Oakland have taken a particularly hard-line approach to traffic scofflaws. The problem, officials claim, is that drivers and pedestrians still aren't paying attention.

FEMA Officials Survey Turtle Creek Damage

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
Some of the victims of last week's storms might be getting some federal assistance, depending on what FEMA officials determine after surveying the damage.

Greensburg-Salem '09 Graduate Killed In Crash

25.06.2009 23:03    kdka.com
Just weeks after her high school graduation and the death of her mother, a Westmoreland County teenager died in a head-on collision in Salem Township. Rachel Parker, 18, of New Alexandria, died yesterday after her car veered into oncoming traffic

Trial Continues In '97 CU Student Slaying

25.06.2009 23:02    cbs4denver.com
Jurors in the trial of a man accused of bludgeoning to death a 23-year-old University of Colorado student heard testimony from two women who said he told a story similar to how the victim died.

Electric Co-Op To Use Renewable Energy

25.06.2009 23:02    cbs4denver.com
The Holyoke-based Highline Electric Association has launched its first renewable energy project -- a system that uses heat from a natural-gas compressor to generate electricity.

Body Found In Englewood Alley By Cyclist

25.06.2009 23:02    cbs4denver.com
Englewood police are looking for witnesses in the death of man found dead in an alley by a bicyclist.

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