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Caltrans waves red flag on Millennium Hollywood project
It has become almost routine for community groups to rise up in protest whenever a big developer proposes a project likely to make their city neighborhoods unrecognizable. But what's happening with the giant Millennium Hollywood project is much more...
Tags: Antonio Villaraigosa, Maryland Transit Administration, California Department of Transportation, Capitol Records, Politics
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Beer muscles on display in senate liquor privatization bill
HARRISBURG — Beer is king in Pennsylvania. Tom Corbett is just governor. Those facts played out Tuesday when a Republican state senator unveiled his long-awaited plan to privatize liquor sales in a way vastly different and much slower than the two-...Tags: Parties and Movements, Tom Corbett, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Bucks County, Bethlehem (Northampton, Pennsylvania)
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NSA surveillance helped foil more than 50 attacks, officials say
WASHINGTON — Recently disclosed National Security Agency surveillance programs have helped disrupt more than 50 "potential terrorist events" around the world over the last 12 years, according to U.S. intelligence officials who described the spying...
Tags: Najibullah Zazi, NYSE Euronext, Inc., National Security, Google Inc., September Bomb Plot (2009)
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Pro and con: Is it time for politicians to get out of the pension business?
In advance of the special legislative session in Springfield on Wednesday to take another stab at pension reform, I initiated an email dialogue with Anders Lindall, spokesman for the local chapter of the American Federation of State, County and...
Tags: The Wall Street Journal, Springfield, Labor Legislation, Credit and Debt, Economy, Business and Finance
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Zoppo Plans Race For Bristol Council
The Hartford CourantThe stakes in this year's local elections just rose a few notches: Former council member Ellen Zoppo is planning to run for a District 3 council seat. Zoppo, who largely has been out of city government since losing a hard-fought mayoral primary to Art...Tags: Elections, National Government, Local Elections, Politics
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Muslims sue NYPD over monitoring of mosques, congregants
New York Muslims have filed a federal lawsuit against the New York Police Department over the department's surveillance of Muslims, which they called invasive and unconstitutional. The public debate over government surveillance has crescendoed over...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights, Labor Legislation, National Government, Trials
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Editorials: Lawmakers, check your egos at the door
Lawmakers return to Springfield on Wednesday to address pension reform, but they're already planning a return engagement for July. Because you just can't beat Springfield in July. If the members agree to the idea, Democratic and Republican leaders of...
Tags: Illinois Governor, Pat Quinn, Economy, Business and Finance, Executive Branch, Finance
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Wednesday Morning Reads: Rubio, wildflowers and school grades
TALLAHASSEE -- Good morning and happy Wednesday. Here's what we're reading today. * A new poll shows voters aren't quite on board with Marco Rubio's handling of the immigration debate or his stance on background checks for gun purchases, the...Tags: Wildflowers, Alex Sink, Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Politics
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State Residents Oppose Keno Again, According To Quinnipiac Poll
The Hartford CourantThe state’s voters are against the legalization of keno gambling once again. The latest poll by Quinnipiac University shows residents are opposed to Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s proposal for legalizing keno gambling in the same way that they have...Tags: Dannel P. Malloy , Elections, Lifestyle and Leisure, Executive Branch, Polls
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A double standard for cruise ships?
Regarding your article about Gov. Martin O'Malley's efforts to pressure the Environmental Protection Agency to relax its "clean fuel" requirements for large cruise ships, it seems that both the Royal Caribbean and the Carnival lines have hinted they might...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Inner Harbor, Cruise Ship Jobs, Martin O'Malley, Executive Branch
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One Republican calls it quits, another jumps in
A generational shift within the Maryland Republican Party picked up steam Tuesday as a veteran GOP senator called an end to her legislative career and a conservative favorite launched an audacious challenge to an incumbent Democratic congressman. State...
Tags: Personal Weapon Control, Primaries, Parties and Movements, American Legion, Allan H. Kittleman
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Highland Elementary receives Toyota grant for early childhood education
FRANKFORT — Highland Elementary in Waynesburg is one of 12 schools statewide that will launch Toyota bornlearning Academies this fall with funding from Toyota manufacturing operations in Kentucky. Toyota announced the new school locations, as well...
Tags: Steve Beshear, Elementary Schools, Schools, Early Learning, Executive Branch
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