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For about half a century, the stocky brick building that stands on the border of Remington and Charles Village languished as tenants and owners came and went. Redevelopment efforts stalled, leaving pigeons, graffiti, vandals and the elements to steadily...Tags: Apartments, Court Administration, Credit and Debt, Government, Charles Village
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Smuggling by tunnel turns legitimate in Gaza Strip
Associated PressGaza's smugglers are going legit: Owners of the scores of tunnels running under the Gaza-Egypt border have registered with the Hamas authorities, pledged to pay workers' compensation and hooked up their operations to the electricity network. The once...Tags: Terrorism, Building Material, Health and Safety at Work, Organized Crime, Metal and Mineral
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Women reveal dark side of N.Y. dollar-dance clubs
Associated PressAs neon lights bathe the dance floor of the darkened nightclub, a group of young women from Latin America sit at tables, sipping water or soda and waiting for men to approach and hand them cash. For $2, the women will dance one song; for $10 they will...Tags: Imperial and Royal Matters, Health and Safety at Work, Dance
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Viewpoint: 'The Affluent Society,' reconsidered
"The Puritan ethos (save first and enjoy later) was not abandoned. It was merely overwhelmed by the massive power of modern merchandising." "The Affluent Society," John Kenneth Galbraith Henry Ford's genius lay not just in his technological...Tags: Sociology, Ayn Rand, Credit and Debt, Health and Safety at Work, Automotive Equipment
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Literary celebration Hancock's Resolution will hold a Tom Sawyer/Whitewashing Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 2795 Bayside Beach Road, Pasadena. The farm is being readied for winter with some whitewash. Visitors are welcome to join in and learn...Tags: John P. Sarbanes, Anglican, Crofton, Aquaculture, Music Industry
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Boynton Beach: Knife allegedly pulled at school
A mother was arrested on a weapons charge Friday for pulling a knife on school officials while picking her daughter up from school, police said. Britton Wright, 39, became irate with school employees about an overdue fee at Citrus Cove Elementary...Tags: Boynton Beach
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Connecticut Week In Review: Stocks Drop, Gay Rights Rise
Wall Street was the infernal engine that drove the news in Connecticut last week. At a stultifying debate in Nashville, the presidential candidates blamed one another for failing to recognize warning signs of the greed that has crippled credit markets...Tags: Richard Blumenthal, Same-Sex Marriage, Constitutional Issues, Management Change, Marriage
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Point/Counterpiont: Political apparel at polling places
The two major parties are sparring over whether people may vote while wearing lcothing with political messages. The state has told counties to allow it, but half insist they won't. At issue is whether wearing a T-shirt with a slogan or such amounts to...Tags: Local Elections, Voting, Democratic Party, Polls, Parties and Movements
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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: Consumer Electronics Industry, Marketing, Harold Washington, Contracts, Regional Authority
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Help Wanted: How WARN act applies to company closures
carrie.mason-draffen@newsday.comDEAR CARRIE: I work for a company that is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy and will be going out of business in 60 days. My head is spinning with questions. What are our rights? Is our job secure for these 60 days, or can we be laid off at any time before that?...Tags: Unions, Layoffs and Downsizing, Advanced Training, Local Authority, Labor Legislation
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Lake Harmony Fire Damages Kitchen At Split Rock Resort
About 400 guests and employees were evacuated Friday night during a fire at one of the main buildings at Split Rock Resort & Golf Club in the Poconos, according to officials. Chief Ralph Lennon of the Lake Harmony Volunteer Fire Company said the fire...Tags: Rock and Roll Music, Clubs and Associations, Fires
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Teacher's claim she was demoted after complaining about English-only policy has merit, state says
Sentinel Staff WriterA new state report supports a Lake County teacher's claim that her boss demoted her after she complained about being ordered to stop speaking Spanish to co-workers -- even during lunch. The Florida Commission on Human Relations recently finished its...Tags: Lawyers
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