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Daily Archives: September 30, 2009
Pepsi seeks to have man’s wrongful firing suit dismissed
CHARLESTON – Regardless of his skin color, Pepsi claims it would have fired the man who has filed suit against the company alleging racism. Robin Armstrong, a bi-racial Kanawha County man, filed a lawsuit in Kanawha Circuit Court against Bottling … Read More
Williamson newspaper denies claim it caused man’s injury
HUNTINGTON – The Williamson Daily News denies a man’s allegations that it deliberately caused injuries to the man’s right hand when it got caught in a printing machine. Faron Williamson, his wife Barbara Elaine Williamson and his infant son Faron … Read More
Post-Gazette wants Mylan suit dismissed
WHEELING — The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is asking the U.S. District Court to dismiss generic drugmaker Mylan’s complaint against it, saying it had a constitutional right to publish an article that led to an investigation by the Food and Drug Administration. … Read More



