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SAN BERNARDINO ... Consultant Vaughan Davies says downtown needs some kind of ''stellar'' improvement in the next 18 months to call attention to econo...
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The 2010 boys team state champion might not be Hurricane.
But in 2011, '12 or '13? Watch out for the Redskins.
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* New News Out of Africa: Uncovering Africa's Renaissance by Charlayne Hunter-Gault Oxford University Press June 2006 $23, ISBN 0-195-17747-9
* An O...
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Memphis Mayor A C Wharton envisions a city that attracts and retains middle-income families instead of repelling them, creating a solid foundation for the city's future.
Wharton will speak about that vision today during his first State of the City Address at the noon meeting of the Kiwanis Club of Memphis at The Peabody .
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Businesses need to stay creative in the global economy to continue to grow and survive.
To get some ideas on how to do that, hundreds of local business people turned out Wednesday for the 2012 "Eyes on the Future" event, a Greater Rochester Region economic summit at St. John Fisher College in Pittsford.
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You've heard - I know you have - people talk about accepting the consequences of one's actions. It's a persistent sermon from our preachy neighbors on the right, the responsibility to "accept the consequences of one's actions." Particularly when it's somebody else they have in mind.
The following is the way I see it unfolding. I'll make it as short as I can, but I can't cram the whole future into what's left of this page, so it'll come in two parts. As any storyteller knows, it is always easier to comprehend something vast through the experiences of an individual rather than the mass impressions of generic eyes, so I create my character, "Billy," on whom the future will fall. I don't consider him strictly fictional. Let us think of him as my grandson, as yet unborn.
Billy loses his late...
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WINTERPORT, Maine -- Members of Calvary Apostolic Church have their eyes on the future.
Since their building on Route 1A was destroyed by fire in May, they have been holding services at Winterport Baptist Church on Coles Corner Road.
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Barbera reviews Through Our Enemies' Eyes: Osama Bin Laden, Radical Islam, and the Future of America by Michael Scheuer.
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Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
CTIA Wireless 2003
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 13, 2003
The Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Asso...
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We're asking the international community to continue to finance all of the projects that are in the pipeline," says Haiti's Minister of Tourism Patrick Delateur, a graduate of Howard University in Washington, D.C. Even his life is a dichotomy as he sits at the conference table, speaking passionately to a group of nine African-American media representatives as President Rene Preval's point man for reconstruction. He envisions the future of Haiti through eyes that still grieve the loss of both of his own parents, killed in the Jan. 12 earthquake.
The group included Herb Boyd and Eddie Harris, Free Speech Television; Daniel Berdiel, XM/SIRIUS Satellite Radio; Joe Madison, Host, Madison and Company, XM/SIRIUS/WOL; Sharon Madison, also Madison and Company; Hazel Trice Edney, editor-in-chief...