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Arkansas Lawyer Cauley Gets Seven Years for Fraud (Update2)
Nov. 23 (Bloomberg) -- Arkansas class-action attorney Steven Eugene Cauley was sentenced by a New York judge to seven years and two months in prison after admitting that he stole $9.3 milli...
Bloomberg, Mon Nov 23 14:11:22 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Health insurance insider
Wendell Potter, a former CIGNA insurance executive who
Arkansas News Bureau, Tue Nov 24 13:00:06 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Former Arkansas lawyer sentenced in NYC for theft
Associated Press - November 23, 2009 6:25 PM ET NEW YORK (AP) - A former Arkansas lawyer has been sentenced in New York City to more than seven years in prison after he admitted stealing $9...
WCAX-TV Vermont, Mon Nov 23 15:32:05 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Tea Party Activists Not Thankful For Centrist Dems' Health Vote
The Senate health care vote Saturday got the floor debate started, but it pushed the tea party movement closer to the boiling point. Grass-roots activists aim to turn the pressure on fence-...
Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News, Tue Nov 24 16:05:52 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Liberal coalition buys ads, praises Lincoln for vote on healthcare bil...
Health Care for America Now launched new television ads praising the Democratic senators from Arkansas and giving support to Sen. Ben Nelson. Read more...
The Hill, Wed Nov 25 04:01:48 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Lakeview budget meeting set Tuesday
LAKEVIEW
Baxter Bulletin, Wed Nov 25 03:09:21 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Pay for insurance executives targeted in Senate health bill
WASHINGTON
Baxter Bulletin, Tue Nov 24 03:10:21 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
To Pass, Health Bill May Have To Ditch Public Option
It will be another week before senators begin floor debate on the Democrats' health care overhaul bill, but many in Washington are already predicting the demise of its current provision for...
NPR, Tue Nov 24 06:08:27 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
Lawyer steals from clients, gets 86 months prison
An Arkansas lawyer who once specialized in securities fraud litigation was sentenced in Manhattan federal court on Monday to 86 months in prison for stealing $9.3 million from clients.
Reuters via Yahoo! News, Mon Nov 23 12:56:53 PST 2009 Yahoo! News
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USA Today, Tue Nov 24 21:41:21 PST 2009 Yahoo! News