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Former City Councilman Scott Collins will soon have a seat in the council chambers once again - this time as city administrator.
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November 2008 - Weblogs.baltimoresun.com
Today's column on preventing impaired driving is a bit of a departure from crime. Some call crashes involving alcohol or drugs accidents. Dr. Thomas Scalea , the chief of the Maryland Shock Trauma Center , calls them preventable diseases. They're ...
Bevo Beat - Austin American-Statesman
No one covers University of Texas sports like the American-Statesman beat writers. Check out their news, notes and random thoughts here all season long. The Longhorns missed an opportunity to add to their 7-0 lead early in the second quarter when ...
November 2008 - Posts - MSNBC Firstread
Senate candidate Al Franken will not appeal a decision by the Minnesota State Canvassing Board, which today rejected the Democrat's request that rejected absentee ballots be included in the race's hotly contested recount. The canvassing board's ...
Britt native named district court judge - Globe Gazette
DES MOINES ? Waverly attorney and Britt native Christopher Foy has been appointed as a District Court Judge for the Second Judicial District of Iowa by Gov. Chet Culver. Rustin ?Rusty? Davenport, of Mason City, was also a finalist to fill the ...
S.F.-funded nonprofit execs' pay under scrutiny - San Francisco Gate
Thursday, November 13, 2008 SF Gate polls are strictly surveys of those who choose to participate and are therefore not valid statistical samples. Our poll software uses a variety of methods to ensure that only votes determined to be valid are ...
Alabama Power's rate hike should be reconsidered - Tuscaloosa News
It didn't take Alabama Power Co. long to seek a rate hike when oil prices spiked. Now that oil prices are down, we see far less reason to implement the rate increase scheduled to start Jan. 1. In fact, it might be time for the Public Service ...
3 admit roles in beating - Baltimore Sun
Baltimore County Police are looking for a man who has robbed six banks since June. Sunday morning, police say the man robbed the Provident Bank inside the Shoppers Food store on Goucher Boulevard. Police say the man who fled on foot is also... City ...
GOP Choices for an Obama Cabinet - Wall Street Journal
Bipartisanship is like a hole-in-one in golf, often discussed yet rarely achieved. For President-elect Barack Obama, who has promoted the idea more than most, the quest to find some bipartisanship is only beginning. It started with a meeting he held ...
CSU President Penley resigns suddenly - Northern Colorado Business Report
FORT COLLINS - Colorado State University President Larry Penley suddenly resigned his post on Nov. 5 after five years as the university's top administrator, saying he wanted "to be free to pursue other leadership positions in higher education ...
INDUSTRY NEWS & PEOPLE January 2008 - Business Travel Executive
The Association of Corporate Travel Executives (ACTE) has added two new members to its international team: Ronald Kosmahl, director of global education and research, and Kathleen Brannigan, senior director of global communications. Prior to joining ...
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