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Google says Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott is investigating whether its Web search rankings are fair. 

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According to newspaper accounts, a Texas-based immigration consultant, who charged unsuspecting clients up to $4,000 each, was ordered to pay $10 million in civil penalties and restitution for "misrepresenting her qualifications and authority to provide legal advice and immigration-related services."
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