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  • Oklahoma lawmakers revive eminent domain legislation (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise)OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ Legislation that proposes new guidelines for the use of eminent domain in Oklahoma was approved by a state House subcommittee Monday, reviving debate over the government practice that led to an initiative petition and state Supreme Court ruling last year.


  • Lawmakers propose limiting eminent domain (Reno Gazette-Journal)Nevada lawmakers launched a bipartisan effort Tuesday to limit government eminent domain powers in a move that could head off a ballot proposal with more limitations.


  • Panel doesn't tinker with domain bill (Casper Star-Tribune)CHEYENNE -- Representatives of industry testified Monday that a section of a bill reforming the state's eminent domain laws would mean more condemnation proceedings against landowners.


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  • Data Domain's DDX Array Series Receives Storage Magazine-SearchStorage.com's 'Products of the Year' Award (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance) Data Domain, a leading provider of Enterprise Protection Storage systems for disk backup and network-based disaster recovery, today announced that Storage magazine-SearchStorage.com has selected the Data Domain DDX Array Series as a winner in the Backup Hardware Category for the 2006 Storage Products of the Year.


  • Agency set to give more domain titles (Sun Star)WHILE there may be several gridlocks encountered in the issuance of ancestral domain titles to indigenous cultural communities in the country, the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) is optimistic that the titles would be completed in the next few years.


  • In eminent domain case, fight ensues over brief (Asbury Park Press)State Public Advocate Ronald K. Chen is fighting the city's efforts to have his friend-of-the-court brief disallowed in the case of oceanfront property owners opposing the city's right to take their parcels by eminent domain.


  • Lawmakers consider eminent domain reforms (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)HELENA -- Montana may soon join the growing number of states that have cracked down on the use of eminent domain after a controversial U.S Supreme Court ruling allowing a Connecticut city to turn over condemned homes to private developers.