Opinion today: Anti-obesity campaigns should focus less on weight, more on health and compassion
Read all of today's letters and editorials from The Post-Standard.
Court rules for Russian prisoners
STRASBOURG, France, Jan. 10 (UPI) -- The European Court of Human Rights has awarded three Russian prisoners $49,000 following lawsuits alleging poor treatment in pretrial detention centers.
LawyersandSettlements.com Recognizes American Heart Month With Its Top 10 Heart Lawsuit Topics for 2011
SANTA CRUZ, CA-- - In recognition of American Heart Month, LawyersandSettlements.com , the premier publication for Online Legal Media, today released its Top 10 list of prescription drug lawsuit topics ...
Human Rights court awards damages to sick Russian prisoners
The European Court of Human Rights has awarded three seriously ill Russian remand prisoners a total of 38,000 euros following lawsuits against the Russian authorities for poor treatment in pretrial detention centers, according to a ruling published on the court's website on Tuesday, RAPSI news agency reported.
Another Year, Another High...
Another Year, Another High...
Should Businesses Worry About Appearance-Based Discrimination in the Workplace?
Conventional wisdom and research posits that, in addition to popularity and access to their choice of a mate, attractive people tend to get higher evaluations and salaries than their peers and more favorable judgments in trials. For getting a job, it’s always an advantage to be an attractive man or woman …right?
Don't blame fun Forum recipes
It saddens me to read letters like Friday's, " Forum recipes need lean update ," attacking the Forum recipes for not being healthy. Much of what I believe is wrong with America today is reflected in this letter: It is someone else's fault for anything going wrong.
Insurance Experts Look Into Their Crystal Ball: WillisWire Bloggers Reveal Their Top Emerging Risks for 2012
The recent chronicle of game-changing risks that companies face operating in today’s volatile world are well-documented, from the Eurozone crisis and the Arab Spring, to natural catastrophes like the Japanese earthquake and Thai floods.
Two women suing former Guelph high school teacher over sexual assaults
— Two women have filed lawsuits against a retired Upper Grand District School Board teacher and one-time candidate for political office seeking more than $40 million in damages.