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2010: A year in review from July through December
Editor’s note: The following is a brief look at some of the major events of 2010, from July through December. The listing does not include all events of significance, but tries to focus on some of the highlights of the year.
July 2 — Table...Tags: Chicago Jobs, Kansas (music group), Alex X Mooney, Douglas F. Gansler, Washington County (Maryland)
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Number of checks and balances in place for expense accounts
julieg@herald-mail.comTo ensure adequate support for reimbursement of expenses, checks and balances are placed on expense accounts within the Washington County Public Schools system. Two board regulations deal with personnel expense oversight, including a 20-year-old...Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Teaching and Learning, Washington (U.S. state), Finance
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A salute to Carter, deregulation's hero
Feb. 6 would have been Ronald Reagan’s 100th birthday. To honor him, this column celebrates that great champion of deregulation, that reinvigorator of the American economy, that believer in Adam Smith’s invisible hand: Jimmy Carter. Yes,...Tags: Shareholders, Government, Georgia, Maryland, World War II (1939-1945)
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School lunch prices could rise in Waynesboro Area School District
waynesboro@herald-mail.comStudent lunch prices in the Waynesboro Area School District could increase 20 cents in the 2011-12 academic year if the school board agrees with a proposal presented to it Tuesday. Student lunch prices would be $2 for elementary schools and $2.15 for...Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Schools
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Williamsport officials see no conflict in dual roles
andrews@herald-mail.comIn Williamsport, two elected officials who challenged a town zoning decision in court also were part of a recent closed session to discuss other potential lawsuits. Assistant Mayor Anthony T. Drury and Councilwoman Joan E. Knode were among 45 petitioners...Tags: Trials, Elections, Government, Maryland, Local Elections
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The Front Burner: Breed-specific regulation: Not new and not working
We all want to live safely, including with dogs. With that purpose in mind, we should adopt policies that have succeeded, and avoid ones that failed. Breed-specific regulation did not originate with pit bulls. Long Branch, N.J., banned the Spitz in...Tags: American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Health Organizations, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Humane Society of the United States
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LeBron, Heat survive opener against Pacers 103-102 in OT
South Florida Sun SentinelPaul George seemingly had stolen the night. First with a 3-pointer with seven-tenths of a second left in regulation to force overtime. Then with three free throws with 2.2 seconds left in overtime after he was fouled on a 3-point attempt,...Tags: Dwyane Wade, New York Knicks, David West, Basketball, Ray Allen
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New L.A. law on medical marijuana shops faces hazy future
Los Angeles voters took regulation of the city's medical marijuana shops into their own hands Tuesday, embracing a ballot measure to sharply reduce the number of dispensaries in the city. But as in all things related to pot policy, the future of the new...
Tags: Trials, Elections, Health Treatments, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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LeBron to the rescue: James scores at buzzer, Heat top Pacers 103-102 in Game 1 of East finals
AP Basketball WriterMIAMI (AP) — LeBron James caught the inbounds pass, changed direction and immediately attacked the rim. There was no one in his way. There was no stopping him, either. James made a layup as time expired in overtime, capping a 30-point, 10-...Tags: Dwyane Wade, National Basketball Association, David West, NBA Finals, Basketball
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IRS foul-up shows how bad laws breed good scandals
Much to my surprise, I find myself sympathizing with the Internal Revenue Service. Tenderness toward that agency isn't my default position. I'm a British expat living in the United States, with retirement savings locked up in Britain and other cross-...Tags: Interior Policy, Elections, Social Services, U.S. Elections, Pension and Welfare
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Penguins' mood difficult to assess after Game 3 loss
OTTAWA -- Understand this, right up front: Defenseman Brooks Orpik didn't lose any sleep over the Penguins' 2-1 double-overtime loss to Ottawa in Game 3 Sunday night of their second-round playoff series. Not even over the way the Senators pushed the game...Tags: Daniel Alfredsson, Scotiabank Place, Brenden Morrow, Chris Kunitz, Craig Anderson
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