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Arizona lawmakers want new check on railroad use of eminent domain (KXAN 36 Austin)

PHOENIX Ther's a controversy over Union Pacific expansion plans in Arizona.

Lawmakers Want New Check on Railroad Use of Eminent Domain (KTAR 92.3 Phoenix)

Spurred by controversy over Union Pacific's expansion plans, a bill approved by the Arizona Senate today would require new state regulatory oversight of use of eminent domain by railroads to acquire property.

Compromise sought on eminent domain issue (Elko Daily Free Press)

CARSON CITY (AP) ? A panel of state lawmakers voted unanimously Tuesday for two compromise proposals that restrict government agencies? use of eminent domain proceedings to acquire property.

Bill: Set oversight of railroads' eminent domain (Tucson Citizen)

PHOENIX - Spurred by controversy over Union Pacific's expansion plans, a bill approved by the Arizona Senate on Thursday would require new state regulatory oversight of use of eminent domain by railroads to acquire property.

Looking to Profit From a Tragedy (ABC News)

Entrepreneurs Are Already Snapping Up Web Site Domain Names to Profit From the Virginia Tech Massacre

Ariz. Seeks New Check on Eminent Domain (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

Spurred by controversy over Union Pacific's expansion plans, a bill approved by the Arizona Senate would require new state regulatory oversight of use of eminent domain by railroads to acquire property.

Another Top-Level Domain Price Rise: This Time It?s .biz (CircleID)

Another week, another price increase in Internet addresses. This time, it's ".biz" whose fees are going up. In recent weeks, operators of ".com," ".net," ".org" and ".info" have announced increases beginning in mid-October in the wholesale prices for domain names -- what the operators collect from the companies that sell names on their behalf. ...Many of the announced hikes became possible when ...

Justices hear case that could alter use of eminent domain (The Star-Ledger)

The state Supreme Court heard arguments yesterday in a Gloucester County eminent domain case that could shape the future use of condemnation for private redevelopment.

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