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  • Appointment of new members and the appointment of chairmen and vice-chairman of the Consumer Advisory Council.
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  • The Providence Journal RI Money Line pillar
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  • Identity Theft Pegged cost of $ 548 million
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  • Identity Theft Pegged cost of $ 548 million
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  • The U.S. Senator Bill Reed proposes limits on liability for debit cards
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  • Citizens Bank launches financial education initiative
  • State officials Task Force plan to monitor the Utility deregulation
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  • Consumer lawyers challenge successfully bankruptcy law
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  • Second man to plead guilty to Internet fraudsters
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  • Courts Continue to Reject Diminished Value Concept in Class Actions
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  • Regulators Shut Down East Greenwich RI-Based Mortgage Company
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  • East Bay briefings
  • Lynch among AGs from 7 states urging federal gas price probe
  • Rhode Island High Court Reinstates Lawsuit against Ford
  • Seminar in Providence RI warns the Perils of Identity Fraud
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  • In retirement of Justice Florence K. Murray, 87, a pioneer of RI for women in political, legal
  • June N. Gibbs and Susan A. Story
  • Scott Haltzman: Rhode Island marriage should support education
  • Robert Flanders: Bold vision RI school
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  • Senator Tassoni faces challenge as first incumben
  • Senator Tassoni faces first challenge as incumben
  • Mr. Charles Bakst: State of Carcieri: Intervention in a vacuum
  • Plans health hazard to 18,000
  • Centre expanded domestic violence
  • DCYF head disputes report on society Foster parent support
  • RI women are in arrears in the public economy, the report shows
  • Family Court of Justice bars lawyers new cases
  • Governor of the question of voting on election bill wins Senate approval
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  • Magistrates background in finance
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  • State accuses doles out $ 630,000, pay back
  • State accuses doles out $ 630000 pay back
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  • Mr. Charles Bakst: State of Carcieri: Intervention in a vacuum
  • Plans health hazard to 18,000
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  • RI women are in arrears in the public economy, the report shows
  • Family Court of Justice bars lawyers new cases
  • Governor of the question of voting on election bill wins Senate approval
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  • Jury selection in death penalty case
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  • Swain’s lawyer asks R.I. Supreme Court for new trial
  • Doctor pays fine in narcotics investigation
  • Internet fraud suspect waives hearing rights
  • 2nd arrest made in Fairhaven slaying; police say further arrests likely
  • Freighter Runs Aground In Bay
  • Police not required to show search warrant right away
  • New plan shifts LNG battle
  • Legally Speaking: Lawyers Behaving Badly-Part Two
  • Wind farm gathers steam
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  • Rhode Island AG Lynch Prods EPA To Comply With U.S. Supreme Court Global Warming Order
  • 3 indicted in slaying of man left in Foxboro
  • Lawmakers hear pleas for second chance
  • Internship at BIHS an “eclectic experience”
  • Is God silenced on college campuses?
  • Bill would speed purge of records
  • OUR VIEW: Time to move on, 03-30-08
  • Fidelity talks up the joys of working in R.I.
  • Judge rules out exhibits in DCYF case
  • Officer gaffe lets accused child rapist escape
  • Oster’s bribery conviction posthumously dismissed