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    Appellate Court Adopts Subjective Putative Spouse Test
    The panel overturned a summary judgment in favor of Rudolph & Sletten, Inc., the defendant in an action based on a 2007 work-related accident in which Robert Ceja was killed. Nancy Ceja filed a wrongful death action, claiming standing under Code of

    The Allstate's CEO Discusses Q1 2011 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
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    Playing fields safety: Getting the right balance between risk and play
    During a half-day conference organised by JGC Ltd Play On yesterday, David Yearly, play safety head of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), gave some tips to people who work in managing playgrounds or with children on how a

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    Breakfast links: Car free or not

    I'd imagine the increase in car-lite households is going to be very jagged. Right now, the areas close to the center of the city are still filling in with young gentries. It's one thing to bike south of Florida Ave, where the terrain is flat and driving presents some disadvantages (parking, for one). You can accomplish some types of errands, get to work, go to a restaurant, etc. It's another thing to expect people to bike in hilly areas of DC, that don't yet offer many local destinations that one would bike to.

    I don't think this trend will continue as the farther out areas of DC continue to gentrify, increasing population density and the number of higher-income households (the kind that can afford 2 - 3 cars). Look at Chevy Chase -- that's the model that most of the city will follow. There are only a few neighborhoods left in DC that can continue to house the young bikers that Charlie mentions. Eventually, no more density will be able to be added close to downtown, and that will signal the end of this trend.