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In one of his last acts in 2008, Gov. Deval Patrick signed what most know commonly as the “Move Over Law.” Senate No. 2103, An Act Relative to Operating a Motor Vehicle When Approaching Stationary Emergency Vehicles, signed into law on Dec. 22, 2008, protects public safety officials and service workers, including tow truck operators and emergency personnel, while performing their duties on ...
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Surviving the storm: Celina continues growth amid turbulent 2008 - McKinney Courier-Gazette
The nation?s lackluster economy finally made its way into Collin County. The county ranks second in the United States in growth, but the recession found a way to shackle its economy. Let?s take a look back at some of the monthly headlines that ...
AIDS and the President--An Inside Account - Commentary Magazine
It will be years, maybe decades, before something resembling a consensus emerges on the Bush presidency. But if there is one area where Bush has already been given credit even by some of his harshest critics, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama ...
Mass Media 1991-2000 - Kommersant
Of course, the distribution of this money is very uneven. According to various estimates, 45- 55% of all advertising budgets go to television (mainly the central channels). However, $2 billion per year for the entire industry is enough to support ...
You could hear the collective whining from Beantown seconds after the ... - ESPN.com
The All-Star Game is a joke, and any fan who gets hot and bothered over their players' not getting voted in as starters should seriously consider getting a life. Of course it makes no sense that four Montreal Canadiens are among the six Eastern ...
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