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Wedding Smarts
Of The Morning CallAnnouncing to friends and family that you're engaged, well, there's little that elicits bigger squeals of delight or heartier slaps on the back. Or more sleepless nights worrying about your checking account balance, more fantasies about robbing a bank .....Tags: Family, Bank Robbery, Nazareth, Marriage, Government
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Budget cuts not affecting city's public relations efforts City message coming from a lot of messengers
Chicago Tribune reporterMayor Richard Daley headed to the lakefront last month to announce his latest environmental plans, accompanied by no fewer than six City Hall representatives. But when a stiff breeze threatened the banner used as the mayor's backdrop, two employees of an...Tags: Contracts, Chicago Public Schools, Environmental Pollution, Employees, Transportation
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Text-message master Stan Van Gundy gets connected with Orlando Magic players
Sentinel Staff WriterSummer is a time for Orlando Magic players to vacation in the islands, unwind with family and friends and, jokes Dwight Howard, get away from that "big, scratchy voice." Stan Van Gundy's voice. "He coaches loud," laughs Rashard Lewis. Magic General...Tags: Otis Smith, Halloween, Billy Donovan, Rashard Lewis, Stan Van Gundy
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Berlin Needs Space To Build New Police Station; Southington Plan On Ballot
Berlin needs at least 2 acres to build a new police station to replace its current, cramped headquarters. Suspect in Bristol murder will stand trail. Police say they have identified more underage victims of sexual abuse by a 30-year-old man already...Tags: Family, Meriden, Government, Health and Safety at School, National Government
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Fort Lauderdale officials concerned about growth of homeless population
South Florida Sun-SentinelWhen a homeless man uses the steps of the Women's Club as a toilet, things have gotten out of control. When the historical society has to hire security to guard a party's wedding cake from vagrants, something's got to give. Fort Lauderdale officials said...Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Baptist, Pompano Beach, Homelessness, Broward County
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Recession will force budget cuts
The Virginia GazetteThe Historic Triangle’s perceived bubble of protection against the economic meltdown may have finally burst. The recession is coming, with a vengeance. In James City County,Code Compliance director Doug Murrow reported that September permits...Tags: Government Debt, Employees, Williamsburg, Government, James City County
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Republicans: Obama tied to group accused in voter fraud
Accusations of voter fraud have hurled a giant mud ball into an already messy presidential campaign, with Republicans alleging that Democrat Barack Obama has close ties to an activist group accused of compiling fake registration forms, including ones...Tags: Fraud, Government, Personal Data Collection, National Government, Dallas Cowboys
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King to face Todd McLellans renewed Sharks
Todd McLellan discovered a lot about his team during his triumphant NHL coaching debut, a dominant performance by the San Jose Sharks in a 4-1 victory over the Ducks on Thursday.
He expects to find out even more tonight, when the Sharks face the Kings at...Tags: Minnesota Wild, National Hockey League, Field Hockey, Rob Blake, Government
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The Phillies won in 1980, the only title in their 124 year history.
meagan@courant.com>> The Phillies' 3-2 victory over the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLCS was over at 10:56 p.m. By that time tonight, Red Sox-Rays should at least be in the bottom of the third. ... Chase Utley and Pat Burrell homered for the Phillies but Ryan Howard remains...Tags: Pat Burrell, Chicago Bulls, Mike Schmidt, New York Mets, Government
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'The governor used a scalpel instead of an ax'
Local officials around the region were dismayed by the budget-cutting news out of Richmond on Thursday, but they weren't surprised. Gov. Timothy M. Kaine has been warning for weeks that the state budget was in dire condition and had already ordered...Tags: Government Debt, Government, Southampton, James City County, National Government
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Maddon Has Rays In Deep
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Cliff Floyd, a 16-year major league veteran of six franchises and a pretty fair clubhouse philosopher, didn't need Occam's razor to cut to the chase. "The big thing with Joe Maddon," Floyd said Thursday, "is he allows...Tags: Major League Baseball, Spring Training, Boston Red Sox, Cliff Floyd, Government
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What's the best and worst part of yard chores?
Falling leaves can only mean one thing to homeowners: fall yard chores. The Tribune asked Orland Park-area residents if they like doing yard work. Their answers: Mary McCauley of Orland Park, retired registered nurse I hate digging up dead plants,...Tags: Government, Orland Park
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