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Francine Katz
10:58 am
Tue June 14, 2011

Gender discrimination suit against AB-InBev can go to trial

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A state appeals court has ruled that a gender discrimination lawsuit filed by a former top executive at AB can go to trial.

A former top executive at Anheuser-Busch who sued the company for gender discrimination will be able to take her case to trial.

The Missouri Court of Appeals ruled today that Francine Katz's discrimination case does not have to be settled by arbitration. 

From a summary of the ruling, prepared by the Court of Appeals:

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Morning round-up
9:26 am
Wed May 4, 2011

Morning headlines: Wednesday, May 4, 2011

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GOP Senator Jim Lemke of St. Louis County led an all-night filibuster of a capital improvements bill that contains more than $465 million in federal stimulus funds.

All-night Filibuster Ends in Mo. Senate

An all-night filibuster in the Missouri Senate is over. Tuesday afternoon, four Republicans began blocking a capital improvements bill because their attempt to remove $41 million in federal stimulus funds was voted down. The filibuster ended just before 6 a.m. this morning, after an agreement was reached to send more than $14 million back to Washington. That proposal was offered by fellow Republican Brad Lager from Andrew County.

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Morning round-up
9:28 am
Mon April 4, 2011

Morning headlines: April 4, 2011

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An interior view of the dome of the Missouri Capitol Building in Jefferson City, Mo.

Missouri Senate Committee to Release Redistricting Map Today

A Missouri Senate committee is preparing to consider a plan for developing new congressional districts. Missouri is losing one of its nine seats in the U.S. House, and the state Legislature is responsible for drawing the boundaries of the eight resulting districts. The Senate committee on redistricting is scheduled to release its proposed map today.

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