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Padres and Scott Hairston avoid arbitration, agree to $1M contract
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Scott Hairston and the San Diego Padres avoided arbitration, agreeing Thursday to a $1.25 million, one-year contract. Hairston, San Diego's opening-day center fielder in 2008, hit .248 in a career-high 112 games. His 17 home runs...Tags: Trials, Jerry Hairston, San Diego Padres, Major League Baseball, Cincinnati Reds
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Former eBay CEO, considering run for Calif. governor, fights to reclaim name in cyberspace
Associated Press WriterSACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — She's regarded as an Internet pioneer, credited with helping turn a Web site used for trading Beanie Babies into a multibillion-dollar company with 15,000 employees. But Meg Whitman, the former chief executive of eBay, has...Tags: eBay Inc., Santa Monica, Local Elections, Litigation, Maria Shriver
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Rell Says Connecticut Can't Afford Prison Guards' Pay Raises
Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell called Thursday for the Democrat-controlled legislature to overturn an arbitration award for unionized prison guards that she says is unaffordable. The award provides a 3 percent general wage increase in the first year that...Tags: Employees, Laws, Wages and Pensions, Jodi Rell, Prisons
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MTA, Transport Workers Union agree to arbitration
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the union that represents city subway and bus workers have reached an impasse in negotiations over a new labor contract. The MTA and Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union of America have agreed to...Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Trials, Employees, Contracts, Labor Legislation
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Arbitration report due soon in Saucon Valley School District
Of The Morning CallNegotiations between the Saucon Valley School District's teachers and school board remain on hold while both sides await a proposal from a three-member panel of arbitrators. Following a six-day strike that ended Sept. 23, both sides agreed to accept...Tags: Trials, Private Health Care, Government, National Government, Government Health Care
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On Roberts, hope but no progress
As spring training approaches, the Orioles and Brian Roberts have moved no closer to a contract extension, but the second baseman's agent believes there is still a chance.
"We certainly haven't made any progress recently, but neither side has closed...Tags: Mark Teixeira, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Bars and Clubs
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Kensing, Marlins avoid arbitration
SunSentinel.comThe Marlins and arbitration-eligible right-hander Logan Kensing agreed to a one-year, $660,000 contract Wednesday. In his first full season back after undergoing Tommy John surgery, Kensing went 3-1 with a 4.23 ERA in 48 games (55 1/3 innings). The...Tags: Trials, Florida Marlins
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O's, Roberts no closer on extension
As spring training approaches, the Orioles and Brian Roberts have moved no closer to a contract extension, but the second baseman's agent believes there is still a chance.
"We certainly haven't made any progress recently, but neither side has closed...Tags: Mark Teixeira, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, Major League Baseball, Bars and Clubs
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West Hartford Residents Could Face 7 Percent Hike In Taxes
The Hartford CourantIf no programs or personnel are cut and state aid doesn't increase, residents will likely be facing a tax hike of about 7 percent in fiscal year 2009-10. The town council and school board will host a community summit Jan. 28 to begin identifying which...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Trials, Collective Contract, State Budgets, West Hartford
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NYC transit agency, union agree to arbitration
A New York City transit agency and a union that represents subway and bus workers have reached an impasse in negotiations over a new labor contract. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority and the Local 100 of the Transport Workers Union of America...Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Authority, Trials, Employees, Contracts, Labor Legislation
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Cartoon was anti-Semitic Jimmy Margulies' cartoon depicting an Israeli jet dropping Bernard Madoff on Hamas is flat out anti-Semitic, and Newsday and Margulies must apologize to the Jewish community for it [Opinion, Jan. 3]. Madoff's heinous acts have...Tags: Trials, Gaza Crisis, Bernard Madoff, Salvation Army, Cartoons
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Judge: Duke Energy misled jurors about witness
Lawyers for Duke Energy misled jurors about a witness who testified during a trial over whether the utility broke federal clean air laws at power plants in Indiana and Ohio, a federal judge has ruled. During last year's trial of a clean air lawsuit,...Tags: Ohio, Duke Energy Corporation, Air Pollution, Court Administration, Prosecution
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