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For-profit fundraisers collect loads, but nonprofits see a sliver
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFor 24 years, Citizens Against Government Waste has exposed pork-barrel spenders and rallied tax critics. Its "Pig Book" and "porker" awards, meant to shame congressional leaders who exploit the public purse, have made the group a media darling and a...Tags: Georgetown, Veterans Affairs, Health and Safety at Work, Defense, Government
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L. Worth Municipal Pool celebrates reopening
Special CorrespondentThe Lake Worth Municipal Pool recently celebrated a grand reopening. The Olympic-size pool — resurfaced, re-striped with tile lines and featuring a new diving board, benches and paver decking — also is reheated so that it can for the first...Tags: Casino and Gambling, Government, Lake Worth, Beach Vacations, Gaming and Lotteries
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Brad Penny has more shoulder problems
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSAN FRANCISCO -- Brad Penny cut short his simulated game Saturday because of discomfort in his right shoulder and has been ruled out from being activated before the All-Star break by Manager Joe Torre. Penny will be examined on Monday by team physician...Tags: Jack Wilson, Contracts, Chan Ho Park, C.C. Sabathia, Andruw Jones
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Church's dizziness is a head-scratcher
david.lennon@newsday.comPHILADELPHIA When Ryan Church was removed from last night's game against the Phillies in the eighth inning, the Mets' first reason given for his departure was "dizziness," an explanation that was read over the PA system in the press box at Citizens...Tags: Pharmaceuticals, Philadelphia Phillies, Spring Training, Injuries, Government
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CVH Patient's Hearing Postponed; New Army Site Meets Resistance
CVH patient David Messenger's hearing on a temporary leave is postponed; a new Middletown site for a regional Army training center meets with resistance; and a freedom of information complaint in East Hampton is likely to be dismissed. MIDDLETOWN: ...Tags: Defense, Government, Advanced Training, Elections, Fires
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Losers win
You see it play out every four years at the Olympic trials in every sport. For four years, American swimmer Brendan Hansen was the best 200-meter breaststroker in the world. But Thursday night, for whatever reason, he swam as if he were wearing lead...Tags: Multi-Sport Events, Awards and Prizes, Swimming, Government
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Obama Defends Iraq Views
Democrat Barack Obama struggled to explain how his upcoming trip to Iraq might refine, but not basically alter, his promise to remove U.S. combat troops from the war quickly. A dustup over war policy — one of the main issues separating the Illinois...Tags: Medical Specialization, Government, Elections, Mental Illness, John McCain
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Metrolink growth strains station parking capacity
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterUntil recently, Blaine Bridenball's morning involved a well-practiced routine: Get up, eat and drive to the Metrolink station in Buena Park by 7:15 for his commute to Los Angeles. Then gas prices skyrocketed, and Bridenball found that the parking lot...Tags: Public Transportation, Game Playing, Government, Transportation, Passenger Cars
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Free agents wooing Blackhawks now
Tribune staff reporterLast July, Blackhawks general manager Dale Tallon was doing the dialing as he tried to convince free agents to come to Chicago. Those days are gone. "We had a lot of agents call us—more than ever this year," Tallon said this week. "All the free...Tags: Brian Campbell, Jonathan Toews, Chicago Cubs, Homes, Patrick Kane
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Sheriff's Office investigating overtime pay at Deerfield City Hall
South Florida Sun-SentinelAt the request of the city, the Broward Sheriff's Office is investigating payroll expenditures in the building department. A division manager and his secretary both resigned after city staffers said she received $5,780 in questionable overtime pay. "I...Tags: Organized Crime, Trials, Deerfield, Wages and Pensions, Government
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