The D.C. Circuit on Friday upheld the constitutionality of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board, the centerpiece of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act passed after the Enron and WorldCom scandals.
By Jeff Labrecque In the new ''Hamlet 2,'' a high school teacher stages a loony musical sequel to the Bard's complex drama. Herewith, some perhaps unlikely film follow-ups we'd show up to see. ''Return to Casablanca,'' anyone?
If you rent public space in D.C., keep your eyes on the mailbox for some good news from the Office of Tax and Revenue. On Aug. 22, the city is mailing letters announcing refunds to property owners who rent space for underground garages and storage tanks that extend beneath city streets. The checks will be in the mail by Sept. 30.
Less than three years after tenants at The Metropolitan apartments in Northeast D.C. banded together to buy their building, the cash-strapped cooperative has declared bankruptcy in the middle of a heated dispute with a developer who bought the co-op’s mortgage from the original lender.
COEUR d'ALENE -- The sizzling weather on the final day of the North Idaho Fair on Sunday left most with warm memories. But some couldn't wring out their dampened spirits from the rainstorms that kicked off the annual event last week.
For the second consecutive year, Nicor Services' call center has been recognized for call center operation customer satisfaction excellence under the J.D. Power and Associates Certified Call Center Program (SM). This distinction acknowledges our ongoing core commitment to providing "An Outstanding Customer Service Experience." Nicor Services' call center is one of only four energy companies in