Monday 28 October 2013

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October 28, 2013

Top 10 for the Past Week

1.Acquitted Defendant in Beauty Queen's Slaying Sues Arkansas Police Chief
Dec 20, 2011 -- A man who was found not guilty of murdering a beauty queen in Russellville filed a $10 million lawsuit Thursday against the city's former chief and one of its officers, accusing them of ignoring evidence that pointed to his innocence. Kevin Jones ...
2.State by State Look at Driving Rules for Older Drivers
Sep 19, 2012 -- A 50-state look at the varying rules across the nation governing drivers' licenses for older adults. ALABAMA: Licenses are renewed every four years for all drivers, with no additional requirements for older drivers. A legislative committee ...
3.Understanding Cyber-Related Claims
Oct 23, 2013 -- As businesses increasingly connect with customers via the Internet, the likelihood of a cyber breach increases. Just a few weeks ago, Adobe Systems said that hackers accessed data belonging to more than 2.9 million customers along with the source ...
4.Farmers Insurance Survey Ranks Safest Cities
Oct 24, 2013 -- In the latest Farmers Insurance rankings of hundreds of communities across the U.S. based on safety and security, Holland-Grand Haven in Michigan and Corvallis, Oregon secured the title of Most Secure Mid-sized City and Most Secure Small City, ...
5.Guilty Plea in Oregon in 2008 Fatal Copter Crash
Sep 26, 2013 -- An Oregon man has pleaded guilty to fraud in connection with the deadliest helicopter crash involving working firefighters in U.S. history. Levi Phillips, 46, of Grants Pass faces up to 20 years in prison when he is sentenced in April. As part of a ...
6.North Carolina Court Reverses Car Dealer Age Bias Ruling
Oct 17, 2013 -- A former North Carolina car dealership manager will get another chance to prove he was fired because of his age. The state Court of Appeals on Tuesday reversed a Wake County court's order that dismissed Arnold Floyd Johnson's wrongful termination ...
7.Dissecting Biohazard Cleanup: Understanding the Process and Reducing Risk
Oct 22, 2013 -- When compared to a fire or water loss, property damage resulting from a suicide, murder or unattended death poses greater risk and complexity for the adjuster, the biohazard cleanup company, and of course, the policyholder. Many cleaning and ...
8.Connecticut Camp Sued for $41.7M Over Lyme Disease
Oct 21, 2013 -- The parents of a New York girl are suing a Connecticut summer camp for $41.7 million, accusing the camp of failing to monitor and protect their daughter, who contracted Lyme disease. Antonio Ponvert III, the family's attorney, announced the federal ...
9.California Woman Sues McDonald's Over Coffee Burns
Oct 25, 2013 -- A Fresno, Calif., woman who says she suffered second-degree burns when she spilled hot coffee on her lap at the drive-up window of a McDonald's has filed suit against the fast-food chain. The Fresno Bee reports 74-year-old Joan Fino's lawsuit seeks ...
10.Mother on Crusade to Remove Dangerous Deer Stands
Oct 24, 2013 -- Tim Hinton was a seasoned hunter and woodsman, and his mother says there was no reason for him to die like he did. The 30-year-old Hinton was up a tree in a deer stand last November when the strap apparently broke and he fell. His mother, Marsha ...

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