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Heat Q&A with Ira Winderman
Sun-Sentinel.comAsk Ira! Sun-Sentinel Heat writer Ira Winderman answers YOUR questions about the team! You can read his latest comments below. To submit your question, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and state with each question. --------------------...Tags: Stephon Marbury, Andre Miller, Moving, Brad Miller, Boston Celtics
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Reducing roster will be costly
South Florida Sun-SentinelIf the Heat's final roster countdown wasn't going to be enough of an accounting nightmare, the broken left hand suffered Thursday by center Jamaal Magloire merely compounds the issue. What appeared inevitable now is almost certainly fact: Pat Riley's...Tags: Shaun Livingston, Mark Blount, Shawn Marion, Injuries, Dwyane Wade
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Florida elections chief denies attempt to subdue vote
South Florida Sun-SentinelFlorida Secretary of State Kurt Browning defended himself Friday against charges that his enforcement of the state's voter registration law means he's trying to disenfranchise voters. In a sometimes-testy exchange with supervisors of elections from the...Tags: Personal Data Collection, Social Security, Interior Policy
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Arrested New Britain Teacher Remains On Payroll
— A special education teacher arrested Thursday on seven felony charges remains on the New Britain school district's payroll and continues to teach, a school official said Friday. Michelle Campbell, 36, of Rocky Hill, turned herself in Thursday...Tags: New Britain, Prosecution, Rocky Hill
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Elders' self-interest is to vote for Obama
saulfriedman @comcast.netWith less than a month before this most important election in my lifetime, I'll leave it to the professional pundits to provide the differences between the major candidates on the cosmic issues of war and peace, the future of the economy and climate...Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Newt Gingrich, Bill Clinton, Medicare, Barack Obama
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Some LIRR retirees could lose disability pensions
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comSome Long Island Rail Road retirees who took advantage of a federal disability pension that gave benefits to nearly anyone who applied could have those benefits taken away if changes being considered by the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board are enacted,...Tags: Retirement, Michael Schwartz, Long Island Rail Road, Railway Transportation, Helena Williams
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Landmark state pension reform bill signed into law
sandra.peddie@newsday.comA landmark pension reform bill that closes the loopholes allowing some public employees to collect six-figure salaries on top of six-figure pensions was signed into law Friday by Gov. David A. Paterson. Citing pension abuses that have been uncovered in a...Tags: Lawyers, Retirement, Corporate Crime, Pension and Welfare, Thomas P. DiNapoli
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DA probes ACORN voter signups
The district attorney for the Pittsburgh area is investigating possible forgery and other irregularities on voter registration forms turned in by a group under scrutiny for registration problems in other states. Similar allegations are being investigated...Tags: Lawyers, Primaries, Pittsburgh, Social Security, Interior Policy
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Jenne ducks spotlight in pension battle
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsFelon Ken Jenne still wants his estimated $134,500-a-year state pension, and the former Broward Sheriff and political powerhouse might get it without having to show his face in a courtroom. A two-day hearing set for next week has been cancelled,......Tags: Retirement, Lawyers, Ken Jenne, Corporate Crime, Prisons
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Seniors say need for change drives them, but McCain or Obama could deliver it
Associated Press WriterTHE VILLAGES, Fla. (AP) _ The town squares here reliably fill at the same time every day as retirees pile in for singing and dancing. Restaurants offer the same early-bird specials on the same days each week, and patrons wake up to swallow the same...Tags: Ray Charles, Retirement, Colleges and Universities, Jeremiah Wright, Population
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Lawsuit seeks to end Ga.'s checks of new voters; other states also reviewing policies
Associated Press WriterNEWNAN, Ga. (AP) _ Voting rights groups asked a federal judge Friday to stop Georgia's attempts to verify the identities and citizenship of new voter applicants, arguing they amounted to a "systematic purging" of rolls just weeks before the election. The...Tags: Election Day, Laws, Social Security, Interior Policy, Trials
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Lawmakers, rail board address LIRR disability reforms
alfonso.castillo@newsday.comFederal lawmakers from New York met with members of the U.S. Railroad Retirement Board Friday and hammered out a "consensus" for several reforms in the embattled agency, including possibly "re-evaluating" the legitimacy of Long Island Rail Road retirees...Tags: Retirement, Southampton, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Michael Schwartz, Transportation
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