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NorRock Realty Finance Corporation Announces Completion of …

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Focus on: Indiana Tech law school

With construction under way for Indiana Tech’s new law school, the focus between now and its fall 2013 opening will shift to filling out the faculty, recruiting students and developing what school officials say will be a cutting-edge curriculum. At a May groundbreaking celebration for the law school, Indiana Tech President Arthur Snyder and law [...]

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Butte School District Cited For Violation Of Student's Rights

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Banks’ Fire Drill for Greece Election

Yannis Behrakis/ReutersBanks are prepping for the potential outcomes of the Greek election. The banks are on high alert. Hundreds of employees at big firms, some part of special teams, will be on standby this Sunday, awaiting the results of Greece’s pivotal election. They are preparing for the worst case. The fear is that the vote [...]

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Kroger $1 Billion Buyback Right Size for Debt: Corporate Finance

Kroger Co. (KR), which saw the cost of insuring its bonds reach a nine-year high and its stock fall to a 16-month low this week, is laying the groundwork for a rebound. Credit-default swaps linked to the largest U.S. supermarket chain fell to 117.9 basis points at 11:39 a.m. in New York from 138.7 on [...]

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Binnie encourages students to build just society

By Adela TalbotJune 15, 2012 Share this:                                                                        Paul Mayne, Western News   In the hard sciences, such as engineering, progress is constant, but in law, progress is an ongoing battle and today’s graduates will individually have to choose to make the kind of society they want to live in, said former Justice of the [...]

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State Laws Cut Teen Drinking and Driving, Large Study Shows

FRIDAY, June 15 (HealthDay News) — Two kinds of state laws can help reduce drinking and driving by teens, a large new study finds. Graduated driver licensing laws limit new drivers to less risky driving situations until they acquire enough skills to become fully licensed. Use-and-lose laws permit the suspension of a teen’s driver’s license [...]

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UK analysts await details of business lending plan

LONDON –  Emergency measures by the U.K. government and Bank of England to help banks and boost lending to businesses and families by offering up to 140 billion pounds ($217 billion) in cheap loans to lenders might have already run into difficulty, according to analysts — there might not be anyone willing to take on [...]

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GE Capital Provides $143 Million in Financing to Taghleef Industries …

NORWALK, Conn., Jun 15, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) – GE Capital, Corporate Finance today announced it is administrative agent on a $143 million cash flow credit facility for Taghleef Industries, a leading global producer of plastic and packaging films used for food, labeling and adhesive tapes. The financing was used to acquire Applied Extrusion Technologies (AET), [...]

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Backhouse extols a future shaped by teachers

By Adela TalbotJune 15, 2012 Share this: Paul Mayne, Western News Today’s graduates, future teachers well-versed in pedagogy, will change the world for the better, Constance Backhouse, Law professor at the University of Ottawa, said. Backhouse spoke to 738 graduates from the Faculty of Education and the School of Graduate Postdoctoral Studies at the Friday, [...]

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