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A community should have the luxury of knowing that its public health department has been put through a very detailed evaluation of their policy, procedures, what it delivers as its public health services, and its accountability standards. What are your …
"But I don't think it's like some turquoise-colored piece of jewelry that we made with Navajo stick figures on it." If anything, Stitches is Rutili's L.A. record, an exploration of the sprawling city he's called home for the past seven years and …
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Retailers may pay a fine of up to $10,000 if they are found to be selling products above the specified limits; the money goes into a fund for further testing. Declining levels of lead contamination have been found in most items … Brent Cleaveland …
NEW YORK — A former Tiffany and Company executive is headed to prison for stealing and reselling millions of dollars worth of fine jewelry from her employer. The judge sentenced the woman to a year and one day in prison. She pleaded guilty in July to …
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"With today's sentence," said Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara, "Ingrid Lederhaas-Okun has learned the price she must pay for stealing millions of dollars worth of fine jewelry from her employer — loss of her liberty and forfeiture of her ill …