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Dallas asks court to stay FAA investigation related to the Dallas Love Field gate fight
2015-11-17 02:14:49| Airlines - Topix.net
Southwest Airlines and Delta Air Lines are fighting in court over the use of gates at Dallas Love Field. The city of Dallas, which owns the airport, United Airlines and the U.S. Department of Transportation also are involved.
13-Year-Old Sues North Carolina, Asks Judge to Force State to Take Action on Climate Change
2015-11-16 17:11:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
EcoWatch: Many young people, such as 13-year-old Hallie Turner, are worried that their generation will have to deal with the most intense consequences of unchecked climate change. That`s why Turner, an eighth-grader in North Carolina, is one of a number of young people across the country who is suing her state over its failure to address climate change. USA: "ENVIRONMENTALIST JOAN OF ARC" of North Carolina: 13- Year-Old Hallie Turner asks judge to force state... https://t.co/9ZxiE5CvrR -- Devin Norwood...
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After news reports, state asks Flint for lead service line info
2015-11-13 01:07:28| Waste Management - Topix.net
Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality is asking Flint for data that would show where the city's lead service lines are. People living in homes hooked to lead service lines have a higher risk of being exposed to lead in drinking water.
South Korean Government asks DSME to halt work on LPG carriers
2015-11-13 01:00:00| Ship Technology
The South Korean Ministry of Employment and Labor has reportedly asked the Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) Okpo yard to stop construction works on the five liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) carriers.
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Man who shut down gambling asks: If sheriffs and DA's don't enforce laws who will? The...
2015-11-07 10:47:13| Food - Topix.net
Man who shut down gambling asks: If sheriffs and DA's don't enforce laws who will? The answer is... John Tyson, the man who commanded Gov. Bob Riley's task force on illegal gambling and who in some cases had to fight county sheriffs, district attorneys and judges to shut down electronic bingo operations says Gov. Robert Bentley is right when he says this: "The responsibility for enforcement of Alabama's criminal laws most properly lies with the elected sheriffs and district attorneys of each county..." That quote is found in a new executive order Bentley issued Thursday which rescinded the very first executive order he issued as governor almost five years ago.
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