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  • I'm glad it's over," he said, referring to the election. On Tuesday, [Mark Rossi] won the District 11 city commission seat by 27 votes over rival George Halloran. "It was a dirty campaign," he said, repeatedly, and each time he said it his eyes adjusted as though they hurt. Rossi has filed two complaints with the ethics commission about Halloran's radio ads, in which, Rossi said, his reputation in business and city dealings was impugned. This was the first campaign for Rossi. Halloran has run four campaigns in his political career in the Keys, one of them successfully. Rossi had had hopes, he said, that Halloran, with all his experience, would not have descended to such depths. Wait a minute. Didn't" Rossi's ads imply that Halloran had been indicted by a grand jury, to Halloran'...

  • Diana Walsh-Pasulka Assistant Professor Department of Philosophy and Religion University of North Carolina, Wilmington Abstract Much of the sc...

  • Hunters pushed past suburbia's picket fences and killed at least 54 black bears Monday, enjoying a rare shot at big game after wildlife officials deemed New Jersey's bruin population too big for one of the nation's smallest states. The first day of the six-day black bear season opened with a thin glaze of snow covering the 1,600-square-mile hunting zone in the northwestern corridor of the state, conditions that made it easy for hunters to track the bruins. By 2:30 p.m. Monday, hunters had registered the 54 kills, with many more expected at check stations as night fell and a winter storm approached.

  • NEW YORK | One of the biggest corporate casualties of the global credit crisis, Bear Stearns Cos., is about to vanish into history. The company brought to the verge of bankruptcy amid heavy mortgage-related losses is expected to become part of JPMorgan Chase & Co. after a vote today by Bear Stearns shareholders. But although the vote will seal the buyout deal brokered by the Federal Reserve, the debate about the 85-year-old company's demise will continue as analysts, academics and politicians try to decide exactly what went wrong.

  • HARRISBURG, Pa., Sept. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- With summer quickly slipping by, many Pennsylvanians may have forgotten about problems caused by black bears in the spring, when nuisance bear activity typically peaks. However, black bear activity also tends to increase during the fall, which is just around the corner, and Pennsylvania Game Commission officials remind homeowners that steps taken now can minimize problems with bears during the next few weeks and months. Mark Ternent, Game Commission black bear biologist, noted that, as fall progresses, bears will begin to increase their food intake to prepare for the upcoming denning season, which begins in mid- to late-November. For some bears, the search for food may lead them closer to people or homes.

  • HARRISBURG, Pa., April 6, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- As spring has sprung, many Pennsylvanians soon will be spending more time outdoors and seeing more wildlife - and signs of wildlife - in their yards and other places they frequent. Pennsylvania Game Commission officials remind residents that among the wildlife that will become more visible are Pennsylvania's roughly 18,000 black bears, all of which will be looking for food. After several months of hibernation, sightings of bears will increase as spring progresses," said Mark Ternent, Game Commission black bear biologist. "Food for bears is naturally scarce in early spring until green-up. So some bears emerging from dens may be attracted to other food sources found near people, setting the stage for nuisance bear problems.

  • Year-long series of events supports reading, playground builds, environment and the friendship teddy bears provide ST. LOUIS -- Build-A-Bear Worksho...

  • Montell Owens realizes how fortunate he is to be doing something he loves for a living. And what a job he has.

  • Black helicopters and "one-world government" have long been staples of conspiracy theories across the political spectrum, but, as the saying goes, even paranoids have real enemies. Hudson Institute senior fellow John Fonte has written a new book showing that there really are people in positions of authority who would dilute national sovereignty and transfer political power to unaccountable transnational organizations. Sovereignty or Submission: Will Americans Rule Themselves or Be Ruled by Others?" painstakingly demonstrates that people worried about global governance have real enemies: academics and political activists, government bureaucrats and nongovernmental organizations, the United Nations and the European Union. They needn't bear the mark of the beast.



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