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It doesn't matter whether Mike Kaiser is qualified for the $450,000-a-year job of chief of "government relations" in the National Broadband Network Co, charged with setting up the $43 billion network. The process of his appointment appears tainted by political interference. Governments and government corporations must not only avoid favouritism, but also the appearance of it.
Audio Available Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is getting some Republican support for his proposal to change the way lieutenant governor candidates are nominated.
Kim Clijsters’ dramatic return to tennis in 2009, winning the US Open as a non-seeded wildcard in only her third tournament after a two year absence, has made her one of the favourites to be nominated for the 2010 Laureus World Comeback of the Year Award.
By: Alex Tomchak Scott | News reporter Lyzi Diamond said stress contributed to decision but she still plans to run for ASUO president The ASUO Senate’s treasurer resigned Tuesday, making her the seventh member of the 20-seat committee to leave the Senate following the 2009 ASUO election. It’s an uncommonly high number — before winter term began, as many senators had re...
Tom Boonen was all smiles after winning his first race of the 2010 season at the Tour of Qatar on Tuesday.
Republican congressman Vern Ehlers of Grand Rapids is to "address questions about his future plans" at a news conference this morning. Speculation has been rife for months in west Michigan and Michigan political circles that Ehlers, 76, could retire at the end of his ninth term.
Playing alongside the great John Charles was the highlight of a memorable Whites career for keeper Jack Scott. (29/01/2010 14:37:14)
U.S. Rep. Jerry Costello , D-Belleville, and state Rep. Jay Hoffman, D-Collinsville, will join 36 other Democratic Party insiders in Springfield next month to pick a running mate for Gov. Pat Quinn.
A reported five thousand people attended Franco Ballerini's funeral in Casalguidi in Tuscany on Tuesday afternoon. The two-time Paris-Roubaix winner and highly successful Italian national coach died on Sunday morning following a car accident during a car rally he was competing in as a navigator.
Patricia Shay-Tomer, 68, born in El Monte on Sept. 25, 1941, passed away on Dec. 19, 2009 from congestive heart failure. She was a resident of Cherry Valley for seven years after residing in Calimesa and Yucaipa for 13 years.
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