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...jobs, and ordered that full payments be restored and each of the 35 plaintiffs get €1,000 in damages. The Marseilles decision could unleash a legal tsunami. Around 2,000 of the 265,000 people who have had their assistance cut off have already filed similar litigation in French courts; the first verdicts in these cases are expected early May. With an additional 600,000 jobless expected to see their payments slashed over the next two years, the Marseilles precedent could carry costly consequences. Last year, the state unemployment insurance administration was in the red to the tune...
These two factors combined to give the Pioneers an advantage in time of possession, allowing Denver to unleash 18 shots in the period...
Wall Street's other piece of soothsaying wisdom--that a G.O.P. President will unleash the bulls because Republicans are good for business--isn't even supported by history. Finance professors Pedro Santa-Clara and Rossen Valkanov of the Anderson School of Business at UCLA have studied the linkage between Presidents and stock prices. They found that from 1927 through late 2003, stocks outperformed short-term Treasuries by an annual average of 12% under Democratic Presidents but by only 1.9% under Republicans...
...Kerry is getting ready to enter the winner's circle, his bank account is depleted and he's just beginning to refill his coffers. Meanwhile, his opponent, who has spent only a quarter of what he has raked in, is sitting on $100 million and is getting ready to unleash a barrage of ads that will define Kerry before he has a chance to introduce himself to voters who do not know much about...
...will land on you like a hammer. If you do anything to besmirch this man's reputation ... we will unleash a legal torrent like you've never seen." MARK GERAGOS, attorney for Michael Jackson, who was arrested on allegations of molesting a 12-year-old boy, in a warning to the press...