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Frustration with the Buffalo Public Schools has been simmering for quite some time.
Tonight, it's likely to boil over.
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I. INTRODUCTION II. JUDICIAL REVIEW OF AGENCY DECISION MAKING A. Agency Actions Under the Administrative Procedure Act B. The "Record Rule" as Explain...
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For as long as the Big Ten Conference has hinted about expanding, Missouri has been mentioned as a candidate to switch allegiances from the Big 12. But that back-burner issue has heated up recently,
with the Big Ten publicly stating it will consider expanding and MU's frustration with the Big 12 at an all-time high.
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As the Bears looked around Soldier Field late in Sunday's pathetic 38-14 loss, they saw empty seats and vacant stares.
Sorry football ruined the last home game to cap a season of bad karma on the lakefront.
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On Monday, most of us will take a break. Labor Day became a national holiday in 1894 to honor the achievements of U.S. workers.
Yet many people aren't getting the opportunity to work. According to labor data released Wednesday, the area's unemployment rate was 7 percent in July. Nearly 59,000 people in the region are looking for work.
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Byline: Bill Ballou
COLUMN: BASEBALL
Terry Francona feels your pain, Red Sox fan, even if he doesn't show it.
Boston's manager has yet to join t...
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WASHINGTON - A combative President Barack Obama challenged a divided Congress on Thursday to unite behind his jobs bill or get ready to be run "out of town" by angry voters. Hoping to use public frustration and economic worry as leverage, he called his proposal an insurance plan against a painful return to recession.
In a news conference long on restatements of his ideas, Obama laid bare the dynamic that now is Washington: The era of compromise is over.
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To Cordova resident Megan Cathey, walking out of a grocery store with her hands full of plastic bags is like taking the proverbial walk of shame.
I get so mad at myself when I get out of the car and realize I don't have a reusable bag with me," Cathey said. "I know it sounds extreme, but I feel like I'm not being true to myself because of how much I talk about it, how I feel about it. And I feel like if any of my friends saw me doing it, they'd point their fingers at me.
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Zachary Kaufman/The Columbian
Kitty Cook is one of an estimated 6 million Americans whove been unemployed for six months or longer. She shares a west Vancouver apartment with her daughter, grandson, roommate and her roommates son.
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USC quarterback Matt Barkley threw an interception during Tuesday's practice, which wasn't unusual, but later in the workout he threw a pass away and screamed at a walk-on wide receiver for running the wrong route.
That was a new side to the junior quarterback, who increasingly finds it difficult to mask his frustration during spring drills as he works with a mix of offensive starters, reserves, and walk-ons who never will play.