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October 16, 2007 |

California ordered to pay interest on seized assets

A federal judge in San Jose ordered state officials last week to begin paying interest to property owners whose assets were returned after being held in the state’s unclaimed property program.

Community Events

The San Bernardino Family YMCA, 808 E. 21st St., offers swim lessons, itty-bitty soccer, gymnastics, martial arts, yoga, tai chi, water aerobics, aqua gym and Silver Sneakers classes.

First reading given to fire district dissolution

The first moves were made at City Council Tuesday by Councilman Bud Schory to finalize the end of the fire district.

04:48 Moriarty Tribunal bill 30m and rising

The Moriarty Tribunal has cost nearly 30m but the final bill will sky rocket when third party costs are paid.

N.C. treasurer lists loan principles 1:26PM ET

Wading deeper into the mortgage industry meltdown, North Carolina Treasurer Richard Moore outlined Tuesday eight principles for mortgage lenders and promising to publish the names of those companies that agree …

Two new World Bank carbon facilities will help fight climate change and deforestation

The World Bank is working to increase significantly the world’s ability to tackle global climate change and deforestation with two new carbon finance facilities to benefit developing countries.

Stem-cell opponents decry hefty donation to Blunt

Several groups opposed to embryonic stem cell research say they’re distressed by Gov.

Global Warming Starts to Divide G.O.P. Contenders

While many conservative commentators and editorialists have mocked concerns about climate change , a different reality is emerging among Republican presidential contenders.

Morra recall effort begins anew

Efforts to again recall Selectman Christopher P. Morra began yesterday after a judge shut down the first attempt late last month.


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