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A map put out by state officials to lure fall foliage enthusiasts is inaccurate, "terrible" and costing West Virginia tourism dollars, one Eastern Panhandle lawmaker says.
Delegate John Doyle, D-Jefferson, told the state director of tourism and the state's top forestry official during a House Finance Committee meeting last week that their fall foliage map is leading people to come either too late or too early to see peak fall colors.
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To: POLITICAL EDITORS
Contact: Jenni Engebretsen, or Damon Jones, or Natalie Wyeth, all of the DNCC, +1-720-362-2006
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To avoid questions about any member's right to vote at the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership, visit the convention registration desk before the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership to check whether the member company's representative is registered as a full first person/delegate.
In the event the election is contested, absentee ballots will be made available to any eligible full first person/delegate and any MAP member registered for the MAP Legal Education Conference, who is unable to be present at the Annual Meeting of the Membership. In this event, absentee ballots will be available from the ACA corporate secretary or her designee. Ample blocks of time will be established and posted at the convention registration desk indicating when the corporate secretary or her designee will be...
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THE Pennsylvania Turnpike was a highway to nowhere for Barack Obama. For those looking at the contest for the Democratic presidential nomination with clear eyes, the turnpike resembles nothing so much as the ribbon of highways that connect the old industrial towns and the rural hinterlands of neighboring Ohio. Obama's campaign rode them to a dead end in that other battleground state, too. No amount of bowling and beer-sipping for the cameras seems to help Obama with those voters who decide a candidate's fate in the Rust Belt.
Despite the media's focus on Hillary Clinton's 10-point winning margin over Obama in the latest mega-state primary -- not enough, as we all know, to overcome Obama's lead in the delegate count toward the Democratic presidential nomination -- the map of the Pennsylv...
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To avoid questions about any member's right to vote at the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership, visit the convention registration desk before the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership to check whether the member company's representative is registered as a full first person/delegate.
In the event the election is contested, absentee ballots will be made available to any eligible full first person/delegate and any MAP member registered for the MAP Legal Education Conference, who is unable to be present at the Annual Meeting of the Membership. In this event, absentee ballots will be available from the ACA corporate secretary or her designee. Ample blocks of time will be established and posted at the convention registration desk indicating when the corporate secretary or her designee will be...
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Delegate Robert G. Marshall won't likely forget that his Prince William district experienced the largest population surge of any when he looks at the redistricting map drawn by House Republicans.
Mr. Marshall represents 35 precincts right now. The proposed map shrinks that to fewer than 10.
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To avoid questions about any member's right to vote at the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership, visit the convention registration desk before the ACA Annual Meeting of the Membership to check whether the member company's representative is registered as a full first person/delegate.
In the event the election is contested, absentee ballots will be made available to any eligible full first person/delegate and any MAP member registered for the MAP Legal Education Conference, who is unable to be present at the Annual Meeting of the Membership. In this event, absentee ballots will be available from the ACA corporate secretary or her designee. Ample blocks of time will be established and posted at the convention registration desk indicating when the corporate secretary or her designee will be...
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IT LOOKS LIKE the Democratic primary contest may be winding down - Hillary is under a lot of pressure to step aside. No matter what you think of Hillary and her campaign thus far, her lengthy run and confusing delegate numbers have given a precious gift to all of us: that groovy touch map that the boys at CNN love to play with.
Anderson Cooper: Just how far ahead is Obama at this point? Let's look at the map with John King.
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...Delegate Mike Burdiss, D-Wyoming, proposed the change as he...
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The recent editorial "Puerto Rico and statehood" (April 30) encapsulates with accuracy the fatal flaws afflicting the President's Task Force Report on Puerto Rico's Status. Far from offering a legitimate road map for the future, as Delegate Luis Fortuno misguidedly argues in his rebuttal to your editorial ("Puerto Rico's status," Letters, Wednesday), the task force's report flatly denies self-determination to the people of Puerto Rico.
Rather than enabling Puerto Ricans to exercise in an unencumbered manner their inalienable right to self-determination, the task force's report recommends that Congress provide for a federally sanctioned plebiscite that essentially stacks the deck in favor of statehood; an option that has been consistently rejected by the island's electorate.