Toshiba Unit Faces Discrimination Suit

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Toshiba’s U.S. business is facing a $100 million lawsuit over alleged “systemic” discrimination against its female employees.



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H&R Block agrees to improve access for deaf

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s largest tax preparation company, H&R Block, agreed Monday to improve its services for deaf and hard of hearing people….

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GOP attorney Ed Martin to run for Mo. Senate

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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Republican attorney Ed Martin, who narrowly lost a bid for Congress last year, said Monday that he will challenge Democrat Claire McCaskill in Missouri’s 2012 U.S. Senate race….

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Cut down on salt, government says _ and calories

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WASHINGTON (AP) — You should eat less salt, the government says. A lot less….

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Myanmar refugee sets himself alight in Australia

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Sydney ? A Myanmar refugee being held in Australian immigration detention was treated in hospital Monday after trying to set himself on fire, refugee advocates …

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Was Burma’s opening of Parliament significant – Hannah Beech

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Deep in the heart of Burma’s remote new capital Naypyidaw, a most unusual event occurred on the morning of January 31. More then 600 legislators gathered in a lavish, palace-like hall for the …

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Egyptian troubles paralleled in Burma – Editorial

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The situation is similar to one much closer to home, in Burma, where the chances of regime change seem much more remote. If anything, the political situation in Burma is more dismal. In Burma, of …

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Way forward for Asean and EU on Myanmar; New Parliament opening today offers opportunity for re-engagement – Jonathan Eyal

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Myanmar?s newly elected Parliament is scheduled to meet for the first time today, three months after the military-ruled nation’s first elections in two …

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Media laws obscuring parliament – Ahunt Phone Myat

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Domestic and foreign news outlets are yet to receive any response on whether they can attend the first session of parliament next week where strict rules block possession of all electronic equipment …

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'How Free is Burma's Suu Kyi' Ask Former White House Drug Spokesman Robert Weiner and James Lewis

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WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Former White House National Drug Policy Spokesman, Robert Weiner, and National Security Analyst, James Lewis, in …

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