Stories tagged with "attorney general"
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Terrorist trial will only comfort the enemies
By stating that Americans won’t find it "offensive at all’’ when (Khalid Sheikh Mohammed) is convicted and when the death penalty is applied to him,...
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Official wants better reporting of casino donations
Indiana’s attorney general is urging state lawmakers to take action to shed more light on the finances of groups that share in the profits of the state’s casinos....
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Zoeller: Gaming profits need further disclosure
Indiana’s attorney general is urging state lawmakers to take action to shed more light on the finances of groups that share in the profits of the state’s casinos....
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Middletown doctor gets emergency suspension
A state panel today voted 5-0 in favor of a temporary suspension of the medical license of a Middletown doctor accused of writing prescriptions linked to nine overdose deaths. The...
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State targets fax-blasting health care insurers
The Indiana Department of Insurance has signed an emergency cease-and-desist order to prohibit three organizations from conducting any insurance-related business in the state....
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Democrats choose wrong time to question CIA actions
With an ongoing war in the Middle East, now is not the time to question (publicly) the Central Intelligence Agency and Bush administration about prior actions before our enemies....
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Dog breeders charged with tax evasion
MAUCKPORT, Ind. — Indiana’s Attorney General has filed tax evasion charges against two dog breeders accused of selling hundreds of dogs and puppies without collecting...
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$11M lies unclaimed; check the Web
More than $11 million. That’s how much money belonging to Marion County residents was forgotten or ignored in 2008 and turned over to the state. Now, Attorney General Greg...
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State to sue 'do not call' violators
Attorney General Greg Zoeller announced today that he is a filing a lawsuit against two companies and one individual for violating Indiana’s “Do Not Call” and auto dialer laws....
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Bloomington man appeals murder conviction
RICHMOND, Va. — A former Navy SEAL trainee from Indiana, who was convicted of killing a vacationing Georgia college student in Virginia, is urging an appeals court to set him...
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Ind. sues 3 for fax advertisements
Indiana’s attorney general has sued companies in New York, Texas and Oklahoma for allegedly violating the state’s “Do Not Fax” law by sending unsolicited...
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Business leaders learn about the legislative process
The Fishers Chamber of Commerce hosted a delegation of its members for the 2009 Statehouse Experience on March 17. The trip was designed for business leaders to learn more about...
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Anna Nicole Smith's psychiatrist posts $20K bail
To view this presentation, you need to install the Flash plug-in GET IT NOW LOS ANGELES (AP) Psychiatrist Khristine Eroshevich surrendered Monday to face charges...
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No surprise: Holder's against 2nd Amendment
How naive is Ruben Navarrette in his recent column about U.S. made guns ending up in Mexico (“Guns gone south,” March 9)? If Navarrette had bothered to investigate...
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WellPoint to pay $10M in New York deal
MANHASSET, N.Y. — New York’s attorney general says a seventh health insurance company will stop using a faulty database to calculate reimbursement rates for patients who see...
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State workers' Social Security numbers posted
The Social Security numbers of 8,775 current and former state employees were accidentally posted on a state Web site for about two hours Jan. 20, the state disclosed Friday.Mark...
