Martha Coakley

Gay-marriage opponents seek to reverse new law

news4sites.com     yesterday          

AP file photo by William B. Plowman Brian Camenker of the watchdog activist group Mass Resistance poses in this file photo in Waltham. Opponents of same-sex marriages are seeking a ballot question that would prevent gay and...                    

Gay marriage opponents seek to reverse new law

iht.com     Aug 16, 2008   30 related          

The gay marriage fight in Massachusetts might not be over after all. Brian Camenker of the group Mass Resistance said Friday lawmakers and Gov. Deval Patrick bowed to the will of the "gay lobby" last month by approving the...                    

Builder threatens legal action: if UMass Lowell continues construction of dorm

tmcnet.com     Aug 16, 2008          

KRT) Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Aug. 16--LOWELL -- The developer fighting the University of Massachusetts Lowell over a contract to build a new dormitory is threatening to take the university to court if it doesn't halt...                    

Suffolk poll

whdh.com     Aug 13, 2008          

Start with Senator Ted Kennedy, who's been in Washington for five decades. When he leaves, our 7News-Suffolk Poll shows 47 percent of you have no idea who should replace him. Your top possibilities: Joe Kennedy with 12...                    

Wachovia's sale of bonds probed

bostonherald.com     Aug 12, 2008   18 related          

Galvin adds to pressure on bank By Jay Fitzgerald Tuesday, August 12, 2008 - Updated 10m ago Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin has launched an investigation of Wachovia Corp.’s role in selling auction-rate...                    

Cape gets grants to teach energy savings

capecodonline.com     Aug 12, 2008          

HYANNIS — A pair of Cape Cod nonprofit agencies have received energy conservation education grants from state Attorney General Martha Coakley's office. Coakley's office awarded the Housing Assistance Corporation and the...                    

Commission nukes AG's plea on Pilgrim plant

bostonherald.com     Aug 10, 2008   1 related          

By Associated Press Sunday, August 10, 2008 - Added 8m ago PLYMOUTH - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has rejected a petition by state Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office that could have affected the re-licensing of...                    

NRC Rejects Mass. AG Pilgrim Re-Licensing Petition

cbs4boston.com     Aug 9, 2008   1 related          

PLYMOUTH (AP) ― The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has rejected a petition by state Attorney General Martha Coakley's office that could have affected the re-licensing of Pilgrim Nuclear Power Station in Plymouth. The federal...                    

UBS reaches $19.4B settlement

cnn.com     Aug 8, 2008   148 related          

The Swiss bank UBS has reached a $19.4 billion agreement to buy back bonds in the biggest settlement yet over claims that banks misled investors to buy auction-rate securities, the Massachusetts Secretary of State's office said...                    

2 Banks Buying Back $17 Billion in Securities

nytimes.com     Aug 8, 2008   271 related          

Two major Wall Street firms on Thursday offered to buy back more than $17 billion of troubled auction-rate securities that they had marketed as being as safe and liquid as cash, moving quickly to contain the legal fallout from...                    

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