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Department of Homeland Security bulletin describes…

Friday, May 23rd, 2003

Department of Homeland Security bulletin describes precautions to prevent truck bomb attacks

Reuters reports that a Homeland Security Information Bulletin dated May 15 (full text here) gives detailed information on threats involving “vehicle borne improvised explosive devices” — commonly known as truck bombs — and possible indicators of terrorist attack planning that could be useful in [...]

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Eighth Circuit discusses when promise to pay sever…

Thursday, May 22nd, 2003

Eighth Circuit discusses when promise to pay severance is ERISA plan

In Eide v. Grey Fox Tech. Servs. Corp. (5/22/03), 8th Cir. holds that dispute over oral promises of severance was not preempted by ERISA because it did not relate to an ERISA plan. Discusses when a severance promise or plan becomes an ERISA plan, [...]

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Percentage of US over-65 population in work force …

Thursday, May 22nd, 2003

Percentage of US over-65 population in work force and job market up

Washington Times reports 13.2 % of 65-and-older population were working or seeking work in March 2002.

Comparison:

2002 –13.2 % 1990 –11.9 % 1980 –12.6 %

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Jobless claims up, still well above 400,000 CNN…

Thursday, May 22nd, 2003

Jobless claims up, still well above 400,000

CNN/Money reports that new US jobless claims rose last week, showing labor market still struggling to recover.

New claims for unemployment benefits rose to 428,000 from revised 421,000 the prior week. Many economists believe 400,000 new claims is a benchmark for labor-market weakness.

Unemployment is at 6.0 percent, [...]

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Eighth Circuit rules against claim of disability, …

Wednesday, May 21st, 2003

Eighth Circuit rules against claim of disability, rejecting evidence of substantial limitation of sleeping & sexual activity as untimely

In Philip v. Ford Motor Co. (8th Cir. 5/21/03),, plaintiff did not raise sleeping and sex issues until way past discovery cutoff, focusing only on gripping, reaching, lifting, standing, sitting, and walking.

Evidence was these latter [...]

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