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VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- SACRE-COEUR MINERALS, LTD. (the "Company") today announced that in connection with its recent strategic shift in emphas...
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Janice Eberly, assistant secretary of the Treasury for economic policy, recently wrote a post that essentially amounted to a defense of Washington's overregulation, saying to small-business owners and entrepreneurs across the country: "There isn't anything wrong with our regulations. No problem here.
Ms. Eberly seems to think polls of Washington insiders and academic economists give policymakers a sense of what's going on across the country. It was that kind of head-in-the-sand mentality that defined Washington's denial of the impending housing crisis in 2008.
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Nearly two months ago, Mayor Adrian Fenty announced what he deemed "sweeping changes in how the District will track and monitor the condition of residential properties." Said Linda K. Argo, director of the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs: "We can no longer wait for someone to lodge a complaint before we intervene. Too many tenants are suffering in silence because of fear or financial difficulties. We want to get inside these properties on a regular basis to ensure properties are well maintained and remain in good condition." Attorney General Peter J. Nickles said the city will level criminal and civil actions against landowners. "We have very strict laws to protect tenants in the District of Columbia," Mr. Nickles said, "and we intend to exhaust all legal options to enforc...
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Joseph H. Gay, Jr., Asst. U.S. Atty., Angela S. Raba, San Antonio, TX, for U.S.
Nancy Blair Barohn, Kansas City, MO, for Phelps.
Appeal from the Unit...
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Billing an event as "The Best Christmas Ever? takes a certain amount of chutzpah, but the organizers and 1,500 volunteers behind Wednesday's holiday giveaway at Mr. Biggs did their best to make sure it lived up to its name.
Nine-year-old Aaron Lipkins thought they aced it, especially because he was able to get the one thing he wanted for Christmas.
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He was the most heavily recruited player in the state before the season and the most heavily scrutinized player in the state during the season. Now, Dirigo's Thomas Knight is officially the best player in the state.
Knight is the recipient of the 22nd Maine Mr. Basketball Award, presented Friday night at the Maine McDonald's All-Star banquet at Husson College.
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Two hearts were joined as one as Ms. Debra G. Fox and Mr. Allen V. Talley were united in holy matrimony at 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 18, 2007, in the sanctuary of Mount Olivet Baptist Church, Petersburg, Va.
The Reverend Dr. Joseph B. Fields Jr. of Mount Zion Baptist Church, Ford, Va., officiated at the double ring ceremony in the presence of family and friends. Wedding music was presented by Mr. Bert Boisseau, organist, and Mr. Michael Spratley, soloist.
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[...] when she took over in June 2001, she took the formalities out of it, because she wanted to take FMC's culture in another, more collaborative direction. Since I was promoted from within, I had always gone by my first name and typically the hospital administrator is referred to as Mr. or Mrs., well forget that, I was Mina the day before I got the job, I'm. [...] to respond to employees who complained that they didn't get to comment on their bosses, people get to review their immediate supervisors with the next boss up the chain.
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ROSH HA'AYIN, Israel -- Partner Communications Company Ltd. ("Partner" or "the Company") (Nasdaq:PTNR)(TASE:PTNR), a leading Israeli mobile communicat...
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Eugene J. Brophy, a soft-spoken Republican who served Bogota as mayor and councilman for a quarter-century, died Wednesday. He was 91.
I always considered Gene to be Mr. Bogota," said Brophy's successor as mayor, William "Pat" Schuber.