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Man electrocuted in Severna Park A contractor died after he fell into a hole in Severna Park and came into contact with a live power line, Anne Arundel County police said. Thomas Kikas Jr., an electrician trainee with Riggs Distler and Co., was...Tags: Chesapeake Bay, Punishment, Corporate Crime, Golf, Invasive Species
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WNBA's Quick Response Time Saves On Griping
Normally a blinding ray of sunshine about all things WNBA, league president Donna Orender sounded uncharacteristically gloomy last week. It was because she was addressing the suspensions and fines handed to 10 players and one coach from Detroit and Los...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Anne Donovan, Punishment, Lisa Leslie, Verizon Communications
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Big Apple Big Mouths
It's the biggest stage with the brightest lights and the most microphones. Play it smooth and there's no better place for an athlete than New York. Put your foot in your mouth and there's no place worse. Jeremy Shockey, recently shipped to the New...Tags: Reggie Jackson, Minority Groups, John McEnroe, Athletes, Punishment
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Adirondack farm owner, agency tussle over housing
Associated Press WriterSalim "Sandy" Lewis and his wife Barbara had owned a progressive, organic farm in the northeastern Adirondacks for several years when they decided in 2005 to build new housing for their farmworkers. But the Lewises didn't want the trailers common on other...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Wildlife, Punishment, Agriculture, Local Authority
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Domino fined $4,000 over '07 explosion
Sun reporterThe Maryland Occupational Safety and Health Administration fined Domino Sugar $4,000 for allowing sugar dust to accumulate in its refinery, which is believed to have caused an explosion last year at the Key Highway plant in South Baltimore, according to a...Tags: Employees, Maryland, Health and Safety at Work, Emergency Incidents, Punishment
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Sugar company faces $8.7M fine
Federal officials said Friday that the Imperial Sugar Co. should face fines of more than $8.7 million for violations at two plants, including a Georgia facility where an explosion killed 13 people. The fines would be the third-highest in the history of...Tags: Imperial Sugar Company, Gramercy, Georgia, Health and Safety at Work, Emergency Incidents
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State Fines Four CNA Insurance Group Companies
The Connecticut Insurance Department said Friday that it has levied $96,000 in fines on CNA Insurance Group companies for violating state laws concerning agents, payment of certain claims and premium notices. The department's "market conduct" examination...Tags: Connecticut, Insurance, Vehicles, Punishment
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July 26: Feedback from newspaper readers
• Ann, Newport News: Your article re: Voter registration fraud refers to a nonprofit organization but doesn't give the name. Isn't that relevant, given the fact that there is an organization that has been accused of voter fraud in several states and found...Tags: Wildlife, Punishment, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Corporate Crime, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Hartford Loses Appeal Of Freedom Of Information Decision
Courant Staff WriterA state court judge has dismissed the city's appeal of a state Freedom of Information Commission decision, upholding a $400 fine against a city attorney for unlawfully denying access to public documents. The city has argued for nearly 16 months that...Tags: Justice and Rights, Court Administration, Censorship, Civil Rights, Punishment
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WNBA suspends, fines 10 players, one coach
marcus.henry@newsday.comThe discipline was quick and decisive. The WNBA suspended 10 players and a coach for their involvement in Tuesday night's fight at The Palace of Auburn Hills between the Los Angeles Sparks and Detroit Shock, the league announced yesterday. The Sparks'...Tags: Punishment, Lisa Leslie, Madison Square Garden, Renee Brown
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