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One question we asked, about what ringtone Madison might want to download, prompted the frugal response "I don't think we can afford one! We can live with what we've got!" Sticking with a default ringtone is a sad state of affairs. Still, responded were upbeat, overall - don't be surprised if you hear phones across town chiming out the riffs to "Feelin' Groovy," "Celebrate Good Times (Come On!)" and "The Future's So Bright I Gotta Wear Shades.
WORT's MeI and Mr. Smartypants ([Floyd] remains on vacation) continue to dominate this category, because they're always letting the listener in on the joke. And with each week's headlines as fodder for their conversations, there's always plenty of material. Triple M's Jonathan & Kitty are fun to spend morning drive time with. And as infuriati...
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WASHINGTON - Retired Gen. Stanley McChrystal, who was relieved of command in Afghanistan last year, will advise a new national campaign led by first lady Michelle Obama to help the nation's troops and their families, a White House official said.
President Obama relieved McChrystal of command last June after Rolling Stone magazine quoted his aides as making unflattering comments about top civilian leaders, including the president and Vice President Joe Biden.
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Gov. Paul LePage has created a business advisory council to advise him on improving Maine's economic climate but has exempted it entirely from the state's freedom of information law.
Groups supporting government transparency, including the Maine Civil Liberties Union and the Maine Heritage Policy Center, are criticizing the exemption, saying it is overly broad.
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By Rob Stein | The Washington Post
Most men should not routinely get a widely used blood test to check for prostate cancer because the exam does not save lives and leads to too much unnecessary anxiety, surgery and complications, a federal task force has concluded.
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* Taxpayers may be subject to criminal prosecution for felonies including tax evasion under IRC [section] 7201 and filing false re...
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State officials plan to appoint a "distinguished educator" to the Buffalo Public Schools to help the district turn around its low- performing schools.
The educator will act in an advisory capacity to interim Superintendent Amber M. Dixon and sit as a nonvoting member of the Board of Education.
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The standing up and mentoring of indigenous armies and police - once the province of Special Forces - is now a key mission for the military as a whole.' As U.S. forces gradually hand over security responsibilities to the host nation, success becomes less about what we can achieve than what we can encourage and promote our host nation partners to achieve. Because of the lack of sectarian violence in southern Iraq, we could rely on the Iraqi Security Forces to secure the population in ways that may not be applicable to Baghdad, Mosul, or Kandahar.
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TARRYTOWN, N.Y. -- Regulatory News:
EpiCept Corporation (Nasdaq OMX Stockholm Exchange and OTCQX: EPCT) today announced that it has engaged SunTrust ...
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Ground Gilbey Ltd v. Jardine Lloyd Thompson UK Ltd [2011]1 Commercial Court, 2 February 2011
On 9 February 2008, a serious fire occurred at Camden M...