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Another Meijer try for OK for Grand Traverse store
ACME TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Officials are planning four public hearings on Meijer Inc.'s new effort at winning approval to open a store in a Traverse City-area community where the retailer funded a recall campaign in a zoning dispute several years...Tags: Michigan
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Burbank campaign treasurer arrested, clients contacted by feds
Several clients of Kinde Durkee, a prominent campaign treasurer who was arrested Friday on a federal fraud charge, have reported that they were contacted by the FBI or U.S. attorney’s office about the criminal investigation. Durkee was arrested...Tags: Justice System, Corporate Crime, Crimes, FBI, Fraud
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Stage Left mostly succeeds with tales from the campaign trail
Smart, fleet-footed and firing enough enthusiastic F-bombs to feel true-to-life, Beau Willimon's 2008 behind-the-scenes look at wheeling and dealing on a presidential campaign is savvy enough to understand what audiences want to see. The maneuvering and...Tags: Gore Vidal, F-bomb Dropping, The Ides of March (movie), Elections, Movies
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Updated: Roanoke County Supervisors pass wind energy ordinance
Roanoke County has new rules on large scale wind farms.
On Tuesday night, the Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 on the ordinance which has attracted a lot of attention from residents the past few months.
Nearly an hour into the discussion, Supervisor Ed...Tags: Renewable Energy, Tea Party Movement, Wind Power
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Presidents owed more heed
Right wing criticism of the "media" is almost standard, but criticism from the other parts' of the political scene is less common. I have a serious criticism of the media. When President Obama speaks to the nation, whether at a press conference or in a...Tags: Richard Nixon, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, Government, Democratic Party
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Best entertainment value: GOP nomination contest
Las Vegas is one of my favorite places, but there's a tinge of sadness on the Strip these days.
It's not a lack of crowds or dearth of attractions. The streets, shows, restaurants and casinos are packed as always. No, what's made the people of Las...Tags: Herman Cain, Newt Gingrich, Barack Obama, Haley Barbour, Saudi Arabia
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Former U.S. Sen. Charles Percy dies
Tribune reporterCharles H. Percy, a brilliant businessman who represented Illinois for nearly 20 years in the U.S. Senate, once headed the chamber’s powerful Foreign Relations Committee, and harbored unrealized ambitions to run for the presidency, died early...Tags: Park National Corporation, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Lyndon B. Johnson, Executive Branch, Economy, Business and Finance
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Let the Barrage of Political Ads Begin...
Work is building up at Buisson Creative, where President Greg Buisson is juggling 27 political campaigns. The ad-man knows a thing or two about getting candidates elected. "We are able to put a message on television and in very, very short order we're...Tags: Elections, Politics
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Maryland law professor was adviser to Nobel laureate
When University of Maryland law professor Larry Gibson was asked to become involved with the Liberian presidential campaign of Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, he initially declined. But she ultimately won him over, and his efforts helped her become Africa's...Tags: Justice and Rights, Activism, Government, Heads of State, Elections
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Protesters are right to rail against Wall Street plutocrats
As time goes on it will become increasingly apparent to the youthful demonstrators in the Occupy Baltimore movement that we are governed by a plutocracy. The financial interest bloc successfully controls government through corrupting contributions to... -
Readers' Solutions: Getting Connecticut Back To Work
BET ON WORKERS
We must focus our efforts on the hundreds of small companies based in our state and especially manufacturing firms.
I propose an incentive for hires in the high-tech and manufacturing sectors to build the work force for the future....Tags: China, Enfield, Environmental Issues, Executive Branch, National Government
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Greenwich Mourns Death Of Former Sen. Bennie Benvenuto; Ran Against Ned Lamont And Bill Nickerson In Three-Way 1990 State Senate Race
Greenwich politicians are still mourning the recent death of former state Sen. Emil "Bennie'' Benvenuto, who was ostracized from the Republican Party after supporting independent Lowell P. Weicker for governor in 1990. Benvenuto was a longtime fixture in...Tags: Elections, Politics, Stamford, Ned Lamont, Veterans Affairs
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