Civil Service


LANSING, Mich. - An assistant attorney general in Michigan who used his personal blog to attack the openly gay student body president at the University of Michigan has spurred debate about the right of public employees to say terrible things on their own time.

JOHANNESBURG - A nationwide civil service strike entering its third week is causing massive backlogs at courthouses, and a top South African lawyer said Friday that defendants whose legal proceedings are delayed could end up suing the government for damages.

NEW YORK - An investigation into the dangers of the increasing use of radiation in diagnosing and treating disease earned The New York Times a Public Service Award Wednesday from the Associated Press Managing Editors association.

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - Former New York City police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, who was hailed as a hero after the Sept.

HENDERSON, Nev. - A slain Las Vegas federal court guard was eulogized Monday as a dedicated police officer and public servant who loved his family, horses, crossword puzzles and doughnuts, and who didn't hesitate to do his duty even in the face of an armed gunman.
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