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Card-making workshop
The Oakland Mills Community Association will present "Stamping With Gina," a workshop on using stamping techniques to make handmade cards with a professional look, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at The Other Barn in Oakland Mills Village Center, 5851...Tags: Civil Laws, Armed Forces, Laurie Anderson, Court Administration, Defense
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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: Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, Lobbying, Executive Branch, Culture, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
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Water hogs: Central Florida's celebrities, average Joes waste supply
Sentinel Staff WriterTiger Woods used 107,000 gallons of water at his south Orange County home in April. Grant Hill used 263,000 gallons in May. Lawmaker Chris Dorworth was billed for 79,900 gallons in June. And the Magic's Dwight Howard was charged for 189,000 gallons...Tags: Natural Resource Industry, Water Supply, Environmental Cleanup, Grant Hill, Rivers
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Amendment 5's demise stalls fervor for tax cuts in Florida
Tallahassee BureauFlorida's anti-tax advocates, weary legislators and Gov. Charlie Crist have hit yet another roadblock in their quest to slash property taxes. And this one may mark the end of the road. The latest tax-cutting concept known as Amendment 5 was jettisoned...Tags: Charlie Crist, Elections, Universal CityWalk, Marco Rubio, Hurricane Ike
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Bush: Voters might show wrath over gas prices
The Associated PressPresident Bush says if Congress does not permit offshore drilling to increase U.S. oil supplies and possibly ease gasoline prices, lawmakers should not expect voters to support them in November. In his Saturday radio address, Bush said experts claim...Tags: Barack Obama, John McCain, Government, Elections, Political Candidates
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Ex-N.J. legislator headed to trial
The Associated PressA former New Jersey lawmaker with a national reputation for pushing welfare reform is facing charges of using his political clout to land no-work government jobs as a way to boost his income and increase his pension benefits — from $28,000 a year to...Tags: Prosecution, Interior Policy, Wayne R Bryant, Michael Gallagher Jr., Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia)
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Canadian leader Harper to dissolve Parliament
TORONTO Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper plans to dissolve Parliament tomorrow and call early elections in hopes of strengthening his minority government's hold on power. Harper's Conservatives need to win an additional 28 seats to have a majority...Tags: Economic Policy, Government, Parliament
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Man Who Killed Cyclist In Road Rage Gets 26-52 Years
| A Philadelphia man who fatally shot a teenage bicyclist because he blocked him on a city street has been sentenced to 26 to 52 years in prison. A city judge on Friday imposed the maximum sentence against 19-year-old Charles Meyers in last summer's road...Tags: Murder, Punishment
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Paterson vetoes LIPA review bill
mark.harrington@newsday.comGov. David A. Paterson on Friday vetoed a bill that would have required the Long Island Power Authority undergo regulatory review for rate increases above 2.5 percent, dashing hopes for greater oversight of the utility. In vetoing the bill, Paterson said...Tags: Long Island Power Authority, Government, Executive Branch, David A. Paterson, Credit Ratings
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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: Economic Policy, Pete Wilson, Voting, Don Perata, Elections
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AT & T Told To Get OKs Before Installing U-verse Boxes
Courant Staff WriterState regulators have ordered AT&T to get permission from residents and alert municipalities and state transportation officials before installing the refrigerator-size boxes that deliver the company's new U-verse television service to customers. The...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Volleyball, Richard Blumenthal, AT&T Corp., Poetry
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Gladding Sentenced In Connecticut In '05 Kidnap-Slaying
Courant Staff Writer— The man who kidnapped and killed Jason Argersinger in a crime that rocked the shoreline in the winter of 2005 left the courtroom Friday when it was time for the dead man's mother to speak. But Noah Gladding's absence didn't stop Mary Ellen...Tags: Prosecution, Assault, Murder, Court Administration, Prisons
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