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2/4/04 Photo by Mara Lavitt--John Rowland ML0109A #3934 Gov. John Rowland giving his State of the State speech in the Hall of the House in the State Capitol.
Former Gov. John G. Rowland’s eligibility to start getting his $50,000 annual pension at the end of May has sparked criticism and frustration, but he is just one of many convicted former public employees to get healthy pensions despite their crimes.
Former Gov. John G. Rowland’s eligibility to start getting his $50,000 annual pension at the end of May has sparked criticism and frustration, but he is just one of many convicted former public employees to get healthy pensions despite their crimes.
Former Gov. John G. Rowland’s eligibility to start getting his $50,000 annual pension at the end of May has sparked criticism and frustration, but he is just one of many convicted former public employees to get healthy pensions despite their crimes.
The Victorian Liberal Party wants a judicial inquiry into the state's building industry regulator, amid fresh allegations about the use of public funds, its failure to enforce building standards and conflicts of interest.
EXCLUSIVE Calls for judicial inquiry into building industry regulator.
• (http://twitter.com/share) Search to replace local depleted fishing stocks takes South Korean trawlers across the planet
Posted May 14, 2012, at 3:59 p.m. As a citizen of the United States, accompanied by countless residents of Maine, I wish to thank my state legislators for supporting strong public health laws in Maine which protect against toxic chemicals linked to rises in cancers and other serious health problems.
The incremental cost of Canada's mission in Libya last year was double the $50 million estimate Defence Minister Peter MacKay gave last October, a new document shows, but a top Canadian general says the military's estimate was accurate.
Greece stopped social welfare payments to 200,000 people who are either dead or unentitled.