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58. Ex-poultry plant employees win federal lawsuit over firings They had blewn the whistle on an assistant to the human resources manager who made a fake Social Security card for an illegal immigrant who worked a side job for the plant's general manager. It was so another employee could claim his sister and nephew - also illegal immigrants - as dependents on his health plan. The panel also found that the manager's assistant authorized falsified insurance coverage. Ex-poultry plant employees win federal lawsuit over firings. You can send a story to...
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59. Preliminary probe over in Mulayam assets case The CBI said it was willing to place the status report directly before the Supreme Court for its perusal, if necessary and sought direction enabling it to proceed further in the matter without reference to the central government/state government. Preliminary probe over in Mulayam assets case- Hindustan Times Welcome Guest Make HindustanTimes my homepage. In an application filed before the court, the probe agency said, in the event a Preliminary Enquiry undertaken by the CBI discloses...
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60. Two shot dead at Syngenta GM research farm in Brazil Syngenta spokesman Medard Schoenmaeckers said the company is awaiting details from the authorities on the event, but he said that he has no indication of who fired the ensuing shots. Activists first occupied the site in March 2006, and stayed there until July this year, when a high court ruled that they should leave. However, he pointed out that the contract with the security firm includes a clause which disallows arms. He added that the investigations could take up to four to six weeks...
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61. What the Scottish Sunday papers say Scotland on Sunday reports that a hard core of 20 Islamic extremists with links to foreign terror groups is operating north of the Border and poses a "significant" risk to public safety. The Sunday Telegraph reports that record numbers of Britons are flying abroad for medical treatment to escape NHS waiting lists and the rising threat of hospital superbugs. What the Scottish Sunday papers say. The Sunday Mail reports its own investigation revealing disastrous security lapses at the heart...
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