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MTA Needs To Do Better Job Informing Straphangers: Report
Staff reporterNew York City subway riders are familiar with frequent service disruptions at night and on weekends. But a report released Sunday by the state and city comptrollers says MTA needs to do a better job of keeping straphangers informed about changes that...Tags: Elections, Metropolitan Transportation Authority, New York City, Transportation, New York
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Pension Payouts From The Grave
wpix.comThey say you can't take it with you, but others can and are. The New York City Comptrollers Office has uncovered evidence of people cashing pension checks of retired city workers who have died. About 280,000 retired workers are receiving pension checks...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, New York City, Interior Policy
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NYPD To Be Audited For Language Barriers
The NYPD is up for review, and they better brush up on their foreign language.
The Justice Department is auditing New York City in terms of how they deal with New Yorkers who don't speak English. New York is just one of many audits around the country....Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, New York City Police Department, New York City, New York
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Amid hazing scandal, a call for review of FAMU finances
Last summer, state education leaders told Florida A&M University about complaints involving "fraudulent" audits submitted by the school — "executive summaries" for internal financial reviews that, in fact, had not been done.
In November, an...Tags: Entertainment, Rick Scott, Government, Hazing, Health
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State auditor's office subpoenas Vernon financial records
State officials have issued a subpoena to the city of Vernon as part of a wide-ranging probe of the city's finances, officials said. The probe was requested last year by state Sen. Kevin De Leon (D-Los Angeles) in response to reports in The Times about...
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Firm that audited Bell's books hit with disciplinary charges
L.A. NOWThe state filed disciplinary proceedings Thursday against a prominent accounting firm that failed to detect any financial irregularities in Bell, where former city leaders now stand accused of looting the town’s treasury as it teetered on the edge... -
California seeks discipline for Bell's auditing firm
The state filed disciplinary proceedings Thursday against a prominent accounting firm that failed to detect any financial irregularities in Bell, where former city leaders now stand accused of looting the town's treasury as it teetered on the edge of...Tags: Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Fines, Government, John Chiang
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Pentagon in feud with company that feeds our troops
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon and the company that supplies U.S. troops in Afghanistan with food and water are locked in a billion-dollar billing dispute that illustrates the flawed management of contracts for battlefield support, according to...
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DeNaples wants out of casino business
Six years after critics said Louis DeNaples should not be given a state gaming license, DeNaples is asking to cut all ties to the casino he built. DeNaples, the Mount Airy Casino founder who gave up control in 2009 after being accused of having ties to...
Tags: Finance, Dauphin County, Family, Mount Airy, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Allstate shareholders back executive pay
Tribune reporterAllstate Corp.executives got 92 percent approval on the say-on-pay vote at their annual shareholders meeting Tuesday, up from the 58 percent last year. Also, Chief Executive Tom Wilson received almost 97 percent of the votes cast as he sought re-election...Tags: Entertainment, CEO Pay, Allstate Corp., Elections, Tom Wilson
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Allstate shareholders say OK to pay issues; CEO remaining as director
Allstate Corp.executives got 92 percent approval on the say-on-pay vote at their annual shareholders meeting Tuesday, up from the 58 percent last year. Also, Chief Executive Tom Wilson received almost 97 percent of the votes cast as he sought re-election...
Tags: Entertainment, Elections, Tom Wilson, Annual Reports, Music
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Fair tickets to go on sale June 14
Brown County Fair grandstand entertainment tickets will go on sale June 14. Sales begin at 8 a.m. at the Brown County Auditor's Office, 25 Market St., Aberdeen, and at thebrowncountyfair.com. However, grandstand reserved tickets must be purchased by...Tags: Travis Tritt, Dierks Bentley
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