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TEXT-S&P rates PLATO Learning ‘B’

Fri May 25, 2012 12:34pm EDT

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SD law school helps exonerate man – U

California Innocence Project Where: California Western School of Law, San Diego Goal: “To seek any and all ethical and legal and ethical avenues for the release of the wrongfully convicted.” Size: Accepts 12 clinical law students each year to work along side 12 staff members. Accomplishments: Helped exonerate 10 men, including Banks, since its inception [...]

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School lunches get another 10-cent bump

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Bank Regulators Under Scrutiny in JPMorgan Loss

Roughly 40 examiners from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and 70 staff members from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency are embedded in the nation’s largest bank. They are typically assigned to the departments undertaking the greatest risks, like the structured products trading desk. Even as the chief investment office swelled [...]

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Average Joe CEO Made $9.6 Million in 2011

<!– –> By BERNARD CONDON and CHRISTINA REXRODE NEW YORK — Profits at big U.S. companies broke records last year, and so did pay for CEOs. The head of a typical public company made $9.6 million in 2011, according to an analysis by the Associated Press using data from Equilar, an executive pay research firm. [...]

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‘Advance justice in every realm of human endeavor’

North­eastern University’s School of Law cel­e­brated its com­mence­ment Friday after­noon at Matthews Arena, as speakers urged more than 200 stu­dents receiving law degrees to use their pro­fes­sional careers to pursue social jus­tice and make pos­i­tive change in their com­mu­ni­ties and throughout the world. Pres­i­dent Joseph E. Aoun presided over the com­mence­ment exer­cises. Before offering his charge [...]

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School officials address bullying in wake of 7-year-old's reported suicide

Detroit— School officials have been holding meetings with worried parents whose children attend the grade school where the 7-year-old boy reportedly committed suicide at his west side home Wednesday. The youngster, whose name is being withheld by The News, attended University Academy Preparatory elementary school on Cass and Amsterdam near the campus of Wayne State [...]

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Northern Bank Goes Live With SEI Global Wealth Services

OAKS PA — SEI (NASDAQ: SEIC) announced today that Northern Bank has gone live with the company’s Global Wealth Services (GWS) offering. Through GWS, SEI will provide Northern Bank with investment processing, order management, and client servicing solutions. SEI first announced Northern Bank as a new infrastructure client on its third-quarter 2011 earnings conference call. After [...]

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TEXT-S&P affirms Tyco International ratings

Fri May 25, 2012 2:09pm EDT

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University of Kansas School of Law honors Joplin graduate Eli Rosenberg

Related Media Eli Rosenberg LAWRENCE, KS (05/25/2012)(readMedia)– LAWRENCE – The University of Kansas School of Law honored more than 140 graduates at a hooding ceremony May 12. During the ceremony, seven students received awards for distinguishing themselves in scholarship, leadership and service to the law school and the community, including Eli Rosenberg, Joplin, Mo. Rosenberg [...]

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