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Mother Of All Sports Moms
I have some insider advice for Barack Obama and Joe Biden as they wrestle with how to react to Sarah Palin, John McCain's perky, Tina Fey-look-a-like choice for vice president. Gentlemen, she's already confessed to being a "hockey mom." She's, like, so...Tags: Sarah Palin, Jerry Springer, Barack Obama, Field Hockey, Billiards, Snooker and Pool
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Chicago to home buyers: Find your place
Chicago Tribune reporterThe city is launching a campaign to lure skittish home buyers off the sidelines to purchase $150,000 to $450,000 homes in which the city has an investment. "Everything is slowing down," Mayor Richard Daley said at a press conference Thursday announcing...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Richard M. Daley, Financial Aid, Credit and Debt, Homes
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Wife of Mariners' ex-archivist admits guilt
247-7838The wife of the former archivist of The Mariners' Museum in Newport News has pleaded guilty in federal court to a charge of making and subscribing a false tax return for 2005. The charge against Lori E. Childs, 50, of Newport News, is linked to charges...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Personal Income, Prosecution, Sales, Corporate Crime
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Excerpts From John McCain's Acceptance Speech
The following are excerpts provided by the Republican National Committee from Sen. John McCain's speech as prepared for delivery at the Republican National Convention: On solving problems in Washington: "The constant partisan rancor that stops us from...Tags: Sarah Palin, Government, Barack Obama, National Government, Public Finance
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Airey-Wilson Has Yet To Release Contract Work Documents
Courant Staff WritersCity Councilwoman Veronica Airey-Wilson says she has proof that she paid for granite counters that a city contractor installed in her home. But more than a week after state investigators searched her home, she has yet to release the documents.The same...Tags: Eddie A. Perez, Values, Parliament, Corruption, Ridgefield
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McCain Tells Convention, Nation He'll Bring Change
"Fight with me. Fight with me. Fight with me. Fight for what's right for our country," he urged in a convention crescendo. To repeated cheers from his delegates, McCain made only passing reference to an unpopular George W. Bush and criticized fellow...Tags: Prisons, Barack Obama, Tom Ridge, National Government, The White House
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School news
At Rappahannock Community College's annual convocation Aug. 19, administrators, faculty and staff gathered to celebrate the accomplishments of the past year and to plan for the new year. Despite the national economic downturn, RCC's increasing...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Northumberland County
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Broward County: School Board OKs budget
The Broward County School Board gave final approval Thursday to a $5.01 billion budget for the current school year that cuts spending for operating costs but provides increases for food services and capital expenditures. This year's tax rate of $7.42 for...Tags: Broward County, Budgets and Budgeting, Broward County School Board, Public Finance
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Florida Legislature to re-examine property tax relief again
Tallahassee BureauFlorida's property tax wars now return to the state Legislature, a place where gridlock and battling interest groups make it difficult to achieve the deep relief that politicians promise. In the wake of a state Supreme Court ruling removing a major tax...Tags: Labor Legislation, Referenda, Court Administration, Public Finance, Elections
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Lieberman: I Won't Leave Democratic Party
Courant Staff WriterSen. Joseph I. Lieberman said Thursday he has no intention of leaving the Democratic Party, despite the party's dismay over his featured role at the Republican National Convention. Two days after telling delegates and a prime-time television audience...Tags: Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Local Elections, Zell Miller, National Government
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Convention Notebook
Norwalk Mayor Tackles Protester The woman who tried to run onto the convention floor during John McCain's acceptance speech was tackled by the mayor of Norwalk, Richard Moccia. "First tackle I made in 40 years," Moccia said. Moccia said the woman...Tags: Barack Obama, History, Rudy Giuliani, Richard Nixon, Joe Lieberman
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Beating the bust: buying in Williston Park
lisa.doll-bruno@newsday.comWHY IT'S BEATING THE BUST: It's all about community - from neighborhood watches to helping residents in need through fundraisers and food drives, says Evelyn Atanas, who owns a real estate agency that bears her name. Sales price: The average sales price...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Marketing, Long Island, Sales
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