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Editorials from Wisconsin newspapers
PUBLIC RECORDS: JUST GIVE IT UPIn this business, a regular occurrence is the filing of open records -- freedom of information -- requests for government by one or another of our journalists. Such requests may be directed to access a particular document, or it may be more expansive to...Tags: Censorship, Lawyers, Government, Washington (Litchfield, Connecticut), Cell Phones
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Foxwoods Names Speller Top Executive
Foxwoods Resort Casino has hired a new top executive, two months after dismissing its chief executive officer amid a massive round of layoffs. The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Council, which owns Foxwoods, North America's biggest casino, named former...Tags: Corporate Officers, Casino and Gambling, Casino and Gambling Industry, Management Change, Government
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Icelanders, demanding bank chief's ouster, rally to protest economic meltdown
Associated Press WriterREYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) _ Thousands of Icelanders marked the 90th anniversary of their nation's sovereignty with angry protest Monday, and several hundred stormed the central bank to demand the ouster of bankers they blame for the country's spectacular...Tags: Central Bank, Banking, Demonstration, Economy, Government
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Customers stew as kosher meat gets scarce
The Associated PressRabbi Moishe Silverman stood taking inventory of a meat freezer at South Florida Kosher, the supermarket and butcher shop where he works. Dressed in a yarmulke and tie and wearing a plastic apron over his white butcher jacket, he surveyed the piled...Tags: Electrical Appliance, North Miami Beach, Government, Judaism, North Miami
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South Florida cities and counties get federal grants to take over foreclosed homes
South Florida Sun-SentinelLocal governments across South Florida are gearing up to flip properties, become landlords or dole out grants — all to combat the foreclosure crisis. Cities such as Plantation, Margate and West Palm Beach each anticipate buying a dozen or more...Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, Property, Government
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Former anchorman Bill Kurtis hasn't lost his voice
By Steve JohnsonIt is the winter of a long and celebrated career. The TV news anchor ought to be retired, golfing or some such, in DuPage County or Arizona, maybe hosting the occasional weekend public-affairs show on UHF, just to keep the feel of the spotlight....Tags: Will Ferrell, Charlie Trotter, Steve Johnson, Cold Case (tv program), Dining and Drinking
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Consumers ask 'What's for dinner?' as supply shrinks after major kosher processor shuts down
Associated Press WriterMIAMI (AP) _ Rabbi Moishe Silverman stood taking inventory of a meat freezer at South Florida Kosher, the supermarket and butcher shop where he works. Dressed in a yarmulke and tie and wearing a plastic apron over his white butcher jacket, he surveyed the...Tags: Electrical Appliance, North Miami Beach, Government, Judaism, Miami Beach
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Bowyer-Singleton creates fuller pictures from aerial views
Sentinel Staff WriterFor developers, land buyers, property investors, brokers and other industry professionals, the aerial views that free services such as Google Earth now provide are changing the way they do business. Seeing property and nearby homes, buildings, trees,...Tags: Orlando Real Estate, Kennedy Space Center, Property, Google Inc., Stetson University
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Progressions
Accounting C. Lang Group, Winter Park, has hired Kari Kerby and Deborah Clifton as staff accountants. Construction Keene Construction Co., Maitland, has appointed Naomi Whitehill Cheshire office manager. Consulting The Orlando office of Protiviti...Tags: Defense, Armed Forces, Government, National Government, Tennis
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Not quite business as usual in this class
247-4631Walking into Classroom 105 of Denbigh High School means entering the headquarters of three small businesses. Upon arrival, guests or potential customers are greeted by the CEO of the company and handed a business card. Visitors, who might find surreal...Tags: Corporate Officers, Denbigh, Government Health Care, Academic Progress, Government
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Plaxico Burress episode renews questions about security of NFL players
AP Sports WriterLANDOVER, Md. (AP) _ New York Giants receiver Amani Toomer used to snicker and scoff when he'd notice pro athletes traipsing around town with personal bodyguards. He isn't laughing now. Not after hearing about various violent episodes involving NFL...Tags: Bars and Clubs, Baltimore Colts, Chris Samuels, Amani Toomer, Crimes
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Teens can help Skokie residents clear snow from driveways this winter
Tribune reporterSkokie residents looking for a relatively cheap way to remove snow from their driveways this winter can check out the village's TeenLink program that matches teenagers with neighbors needing help with seasonal outdoor work. Interested teens may...Tags: Skokie, Government, People, Teen-agers
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