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The cost of compliance: Sexual harassment training becomes a lucrative business
Submitted by Ilana DeBare on 10.28.2005

On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week, Cynthia Sandoval had taken her traveling sexual harassment slide show to Dinuba, Lathrop and Modesto. Now it was Thursday, and she was standing in a Mill Valley conference room, talking to employees of a market research firm called MarketTools.

Bush names new Federal Reserve chairman
Submitted by Tom Abate on 10.25.2005

President Bush nominated Princeton University economist and former Federal Reserve governor Ben Bernanke Monday to succeed Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan, turning to a highly regarded scholar expected to follow an inflation-fighting course similar to that of the man he succeeds.

Official Capitol hearing gives foes of Proposition 75 a forum to vent
Submitted by Lance T. Izumi, J.D. on 10.17.2005

One of the favorite tactics of Sacramento politicians is to boast that they are speaking on behalf of "the people." Yet if the people of California saw their antics firsthand they would want to sue for misrepresentation. One of the most extreme examples of this Capitol travesty occurred at a recent "informational" hearing on Proposition 75, held in the state Capitol on Tuesday, September 27th

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