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Foodmakers plan big ad campaigns in down economy
AP Business WriterFoodmakers may be worried about higher costs for key ingredients, pushing through price increases and still maintaining their profits. But for big names like Sara Lee, Kraft and others, these slim times don't mean doing away with their advertising...Tags: Eating Disorders, High School Musical 3, Consumers, Marketing, Political Candidates
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Schools face shortfall
Like most county public schools that were built in the 1960s and are in need of a face-lift, Northeast High School in Pasadena needs a new gymnasium, more classrooms and a larger cafeteria. But whether county officials can fully fund the renovation...Tags: Public Finance, Elementary Schools, Severna Park, Renovation, John R Leopold
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Anne Arundel Education Notes
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education will meet for a workshop on the fiscal 2010 capital improvement budget and capital budget at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the administration building, 2644 Riva Road, Annapolis. A meeting and public hearing on the fiscal...Tags: Public Finance, Major League Baseball, Liberty Bell, Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Society
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Volusia Council gives first OK to budget hike
Sentinel Staff WriterThe Volusia County Council gave an initial nod Thursday to a $636 million budget for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. The budget is about $34 million more than this year's and sets a countywide tax rate of $5.40 per $1,000 of assessed value. While...Tags: Volusia County, Tropical Storms
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Our Arts Funding Quagmire
Courant Staff WriterThe bankruptcy filing by the Stamford Center for the Arts at the end of August makes the issue of state arts funding something that can no longer be ignored. It also exposes dirty little secrets from the arts building boom during the Rowland...Tags: Executive Branch, Stamford, Laws, Regional Authority, Government
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Big ideas, tiny budget
Sun-SentinelSure your budget is tight these days. Isn't everyone's? But less money doesn't mean your home has to look shabby minus the chic. We canvassed the Internet and some of our favorite "Cheap Chic" sources to give you five ideas that can pep up your decor...Tags: House and Home, Delray Beach, Salma Hayek, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Home Depot Incorporated
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Frustrated NASA chief vents in internal e-mail over fate of agency
Sentinel Space EditorIn congressional testimony and speeches across the country, NASA Administrator Mike Griffin has presented the Bush administration's space policy as under pressure but on track to returning humans to the moon by 2020. His public face has been steadfast....Tags: Retirement, George Bush, Mike Griffin, Government, Cape Canaveral
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California governor's veto threat creates logjam of nearly 1,000 bills
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterMore than California's budget is up in the air. So is a year's work by 120 lawmakers who want the governor to sign off on requiring carbon monoxide detectors in homes, impounding cars belonging to illegal dumpers and giving funeral directors permission...Tags: Executive Branch, Referenda, Regional Authority, Laws, Government
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Why Lynx is facing worse cutbacks than its peers
Sentinel Staff WriterLynx bus riders could soon see higher fares and less-frequent service, thanks to spiraling fuel and labor costs. But while this same surge of expenses is hitting other Florida transit systems from Miami to Jacksonville, they aren't considering service...Tags: Orlando, Public Transportation, Employees, Tampa, Transportation
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Mayor's resignation not end of Detroit's troubles
Associated Press WriterA text-messaging sex scandal that has cost the city millions of dollars and stifled some government operations for months is coming to a close with the resignation of Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. But the city's troubles are far from over. It still faces a...Tags: Kwame Kilpatrick, Racism, Ethics, Corporate Crime, Values
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Arundel schools release $216 million budget plan
Anne Arundel County schools Superintendent Kevin M. Maxwell unveiled a $216 million capital budget yesterday - with nearly a third made up of school construction spending to fix the county's deteriorating public schools. Maxwell's plan for fiscal 2010...Tags: Financing and Stock Offerings, Public Finance, State Budgets, Local Authority, John R Leopold
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Medevac copters' usage curtailed, legislators told
Maryland's medevac program this year implemented changes designed to reduce unnecessary use of state police helicopters, a senior official told lawmakers in Annapolis Thursday morning. Patients who are within a 30-minute drive to a trauma center must now...Tags: Medicaid, John C. Astle, Medicine, Laws, Emergency Planning
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