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    Aug 9, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Letter: 'Watchdogs' offer suggestions for economic development

    The following was sent to Harford County Executive David R. Craig. A copy was provided for publication. In reference to all the information provided about the Economic Development Policy, I submit the following from my committee, The Citizens of...

    Tags: Finance, Credit and Debt, Money and Monetary Policy, Economic Policy, Loans

  2. Jan 11, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  3. Taxpayer advocate: IRS workload too much, can't collect enough money

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said Wednesday.
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said...

    Tags: Interior Policy, Government, Computer Crime, Personal Data Collection, Internal Revenue Service

  4. Aug 16, 2011 |Story| Winchester Sun
  5. Letters to the editor: Aug. 16, 2011

    <strong>Social Services needs better monitoring</strong>
    Social Services needs better monitoring To Gov. Steve Beshear: With all the talk of cutting expenses, perhaps it’s time to look at Kentucky’s Social Services and how this agency spends our money. Here’s a case in point, and no doubt,...

    Tags: Finance, Social Services, Employees, Local Government, Kentucky

  6. Aug 22, 2011 |Column| Petoskey News
  7. Blessed by forward thinkers

    One of the blessings of living where we do is the work that has gone on for decades by organizations that promote the quality of life we have here and, quite frankly, take for granted. I write here of the Little Traverse Conservancy, the Tip of the...

    Tags: Finance, Michigan, Roller Skating, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  8. Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. In a decade, obscure tunnel board bled $1.3 million on overhead, but where's the underpass?

    About every 15 minutes, trains block a busy corridor in the near west suburbs &#8212; a problem so frustrating that state officials created a special board to  oversee construction of a tunnel or bridge.
    About every 15 minutes, trains block a busy corridor in the near west suburbs — a problem so frustrating that state officials created a special board to oversee construction of a tunnel or bridge. That was nearly 12 years ago. The agency has yet to...

    Tags: Illinois, Public Employees, Railway Transportation, Traffic, Local Government

  10. Oct 10, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Levy Restaurants chief executive takes 'nice guy' approach to the extreme

    Levy Restaurants Chief Executive Andy Lansing takes a simple approach to hiring. He looks, he says, "for nice" when trying to place talent at one of his company's 15 restaurants and 100-plus food-service venues, from Churchill Downs to Lambeau Field.
    Levy Restaurants Chief Executive Andy Lansing takes a simple approach to hiring. He looks, he says, "for nice" when trying to place talent at one of his company's 15 restaurants and 100-plus food-service venues, from Churchill Downs to Lambeau Field. The...

    Tags: NASCAR, Brooklyn Nets, FedEx Corporation, Cornbread, Auto Racing

  12. Jan 23, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Two I-95 travel plazas to be rebuilt in revenue-sharing plan

    Maryland has taken the first step toward replacing its two travel plazas on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore with expansive, airy welcome centers filled with amenities and operated by a company with years of experience serving travelers.
    Maryland has taken the first step toward replacing its two travel plazas on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore with expansive, airy welcome centers filled with amenities and operated by a company with years of experience serving travelers. The two-year,...

    Tags: Cecil County, Trips and Vacations, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Company Privatization, Florida's Turnpike

  14. Jul 7, 2011 |Story| KSWB-LTV
  15. Medical Examiner reveals local death trends

    SAN DIEGO -- Accidental falls and abuse of hard drugs caused more deaths in the San Diego area in 2010 than in prior years, while murders and deadly car crashes proved considerably less common, according to an annual report released Thursday by the county Medical Examiner's Office.
    SAN DIEGO -- Accidental falls and abuse of hard drugs caused more deaths in the San Diego area in 2010 than in prior years, while murders and deadly car crashes proved considerably less common, according to an annual report released Thursday by the county...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Human Interest, Heart Disease, Murder, Heroin

  16. Jul 13, 2011 |Story| Jessamine Journal
  17. Bishops, nuns and rabbis debate gas fracking

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    PITTSBURGH (AP) — Bishops, nuns and rabbis are joining the environmental and social debate over natural gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale region, and many are seeking a balance that reflects their congregations. "We have people's lives who are...

    Tags: Natural Resources, Judaism, Pittsburgh, Economy, Business and Finance, New York

  18. Oct 19, 2011 |Story| KTLA-LTV
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  20. Dec 16, 2011 |Story| Glendale News Press
  21. Redevelopment Agency takes multimillion-dollar hit

    Glendale’s Redevelopment Agency took an $11.4-million hit in fiscal year 2010-11, a drop that was partially driven by attempts to protect money from what local officials have decried as a raid on city coffers by the state legislature. The agency,...

    Tags: Walt Disney, Arts and Culture, Jerry Brown

  22. Oct 26, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. White Sox restaurant, Bacardi at the Park, is paid for with millions of public funding without return on investment

    With the White Sox losing more than they won last season, a new restaurant across the street from U.S. Cellular Field gave fans a place where they could drink away their sorrows.
    With the White Sox losing more than they won last season, a new restaurant across the street from U.S. Cellular Field gave fans a place where they could drink away their sorrows. But Bacardi at the Park was not brought to the north side of 35th Street by...

    Tags: Wrigley Field, Executive Branch, Government, Chicago White Sox, Chicago Cubs

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