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PM announces freeze in ministers' pay

2015-05-24 09:52:43| BBC News | Business | UK Edition

Government ministers will face a further five years of frozen pay, Prime Minister David Cameron says.

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EXCLUSIVE Foundations plan to pay media to cover UN agenda

2015-05-24 05:02:41| IT Services - Topix.net

Oct. 16, 2012: U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon , U.N. Foundation founder and chairman Ted Turner and former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan pose as they celebrate the 15th anniversary of Turner's historic $1 billion gift to the U.N. at the Global Leadership Awards dinner hosted by the U.N. Foundation and United Nations Association-USA in New York.

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New Owners of Dearborn Steel Mill to Pay $1.35M to Settle Air Quality Violations

2015-05-22 12:48:59| Steel - Topix.net

AK Steel says it wants to be a "good neighbor" in Dearborn, where residents near the plant have long complained pollution. The new owners of a Dearborn steel mill considered one of the most egregious polluters in the state will pay $1.35 million to settle dozens of alleged air pollution violations with state and federal regulators, the Justice Department said Wednesday.

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ConAgra to pay $11.2M to settle salmonella criminal case

2015-05-22 04:21:15| Food - Topix.net

ConAgra Foods agreed Wednesday to pay $11.2 million, a sum that includes the highest criminal fine ever in a U.S. food safety case, to settle a federal charge that the company shipped Peter Pan peanut butter tainted with salmonella from a plant in Georgia, sickening more than 600 people and triggering a massive recall eight years ago. Federal prosecutors filed a single misdemeanor charge of shipping adulterated food against the Omaha, Nebraska, based company along with a plea deal Wednesday in U.S. District Court in Georgia.

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ConAgra to pay $11.2M to settle salmonella criminal case

2015-05-22 04:21:13| Food - Topix.net

By RUSS BYNUM Associated Press SAVANNAH, Ga. - ConAgra Foods agreed Wednesday to pay $11.2 million, a sum that includes the highest criminal fine ever in a U.S. food safety case, to settle a federal charge that the company shipped Peter Pan peanut butter tainted with salmonella from a plant in Georgia, sickening more than 600 people and triggering a massive recall eight years ago.

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