The law went into effect in the wake of numerous accusations by American brands and retailers that container shipping giants had spurned service commitments and charged excessive late fees during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Glenn Taylor,
Sourcing Journal,
2 Oct. 2025
There had been endeavour and creativity from the home side, and also a host of golden chances spurned.
Gastineau says the video has led to him being ridiculed and scorned.
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Michael McCann,
Sportico.com,
25 Sep. 2025
Imagine doing all this as a woman in fifteenth-century Europe, with three children to raise on your own, in a society that scorned women who took up a pen rather than the sewing needle.
The felony charge was quickly dismissed, but the magistrate who made that decision was overruled by Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Stacey DeGraffenreid.
Katz, an ex-minor-league pitcher, was coaching in the Northwood League in 2012 when he was scouted as a coach by former player and executive Scott Servais, because his son was on Katz’s team.
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Jon Greenberg,
New York Times,
2 Oct. 2025
The deal for Death’s a Bitch was backed by Banijay Entertainment’s Scripted Fund and scouted by Hannah Griffiths, Head of Adaptations for Banijay UK.
Across all racial groups, 52 percent of voters disapproved of his performance, while 47 percent approved of him, according to the poll.
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Andrew Stanton,
MSNBC Newsweek,
3 Oct. 2025
The poll also found more Democrats disapproved than approved of their own party leaders' job performance in Congress, with 59% disapproving and 40% approving.
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