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Delray Beach City Commissioner Fred Fetzer resigns
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsDelray Beach City Commissioner Fred Fetzer resigned Thursday from his seat on the dais, citing personal reasons. ???After serving for five and one-half years on the Commission, I decided I would like to resign my seat, effective Aug. 1,??? Fetzer,......Tags: Government, Politics, Elections, Public Officials, Delray Beach
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Annals of Dave: Who is Judy Smith?
Spin CycleIn the weeks since Gov. Paterson put out negative information on Caroline Kennedy in the wake of her withdrawal from the Senate sweepstakes, the name Judy Smith has surfaced a few times as a key media advisor involved in......Tags: Government, Trials, Politics, White House, Crime, Law and Justice
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Columnist roots for Microsoft. Huh??
CONSUMER CONFIDENTIALIf there's a sentiment that crops up with frequency in this column, it's that bigger is seldom better when it comes to how businesses treat consumers. So I say today, with no small surprise and puzzlement: Go get 'em, Microsoft. Google's great, don't...Tags: AT&T Corp., Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Computer Networking and Internet, Satellite and Cable Service, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Gary Nicklaus books passage to U.S. Amateur
The Downswing Golf BlogNearly a decade after leaving professional golf, Gary Nicklaus is headed back to the national stage – at the U.S. Amateur. The 43-year-old son of Jack Nicklaus claimed one of two berths from a U.S. Amateur qualifier earlier this month in Wellington,... -
A reminder of the rules for commenting here
Frankly My Dear - Orlando SentinelThe rules are simple — you get rude, you get raunchy, you get run. It's easy to disagree with something I post or that someone else posts as a comment without crossing that line. Plenty of folks do that all the time. I even put up with insanely... -
Inaugural Pool Report: Scott walks his dog, gets a standing ovation
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelBy John Kennedy, News Service of Florida Gov.-elect Rick Scott spent Sunday night at the Governor's Mansion, up early enough to walk his dog Reagan, a yellow labrador, around the grounds. Reagan was obtained from a shelter during the campaign. Reagan... -
Single mother works double-time to finish degree
The Charlotte ObserverNo one in Lavaris Nelson's family had ever graduated from college, and for much of her life, it seemed like the universe was determined to keep her from getting a degree, too. But on Sunday at the Irwin Belk Complex, the 31-year-old single mother of two...Tags: Medical Specialization, Colleges and Universities, Old Navy, Johnson C. Smith University, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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Mecklenburg's interim manager: from quiet engineer to eye of the storm
The Charlotte ObserverDuring his 27 years in local government, Bobbie Shields has worked with little fanfare on some of Mecklenburg County's most significant projects, including the new uptown baseball stadium and the Little Sugar Creek greenway expansion. But the firing...Tags: Politics, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Local Government, Budgets and Budgeting
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Tensions follow Mecklenburg County manager's firing
The Charlotte ObserverThe first Mecklenburg County commissioners meeting since the firing of former county manager Harry Jones descended into chaos Tuesday with shouting, bickering and name-calling. Democratic commissioners, split along their views of Jones, accused each...Tags: Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Mecklenburg County (North Carolina), Racism, Parties and Movements
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Judge offers three ways to try BellSouth lawsuit
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.A federal judge offered three options Wednesday for how a potential $27 million lawsuit by 10 area 911 districts against BellSouth could proceed. U.S. District Judge Curtis Collier opened the short meeting with a quick observation: "I understand...Tags: Trials, Laws, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Freedom of the Press
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Citizens' comments curtailed
The Meridian Star, Miss.The Meridian City Council voted 3-2 Tuesday to no longer allow citizens to comment on items not on meeting agendas at regular council meetings -- an action that did not go over favorably with one concerned citizen. George Pugh, a Meridian native who...Tags: Walmart, Local Elections, Mental Health, Death Penalty, Science and Technology
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Following nature's rhythm
Sentinel Staff WriterAfter spending six days without power, Joseph Alexander can preach a sermon on it. "I think it's like the heart of the whole body," said Alexander, 58, as he tended his yard Thursday. "That's a lifeline, electricity." The retired BellSouth technician...Tags: Orlando International Airport
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