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Burbank mayor, councilman up for being DeBell golf ball targets
City Hall critics take note: The opportunity may soon arise to pepper Mayor Jess Talamantes and Councilman Dave Golonksi with golf balls.
But it will cost you.
Although the details are still being worked out, the committee charged with helping to turn...Tags: Advertising, Golf, Bob Hope, Marketing, Politics
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Mercer resident wages one-woman campaign against U.S. Rep. Ben Chandler
tkleffman@amnews.comPLEASANT HILL — Eunice Logan is passionate about Ben Chandler. In fact, you could fairly say she’s obsessed with the congressman from Kentucky’s Sixth District. Logan has devoted much of her life over the past two years to a one-woman...Tags: Elections, Health Care Reform (2009), Citizens Initiative and Recall, File Sharing, Tea Party Movement
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Broker, loan officer plead guilty in mortgage-fraud case
A Severna Park mortgage broker pleaded guilty Friday in a mortgage fraud case that left lenders with more than $940,000 in losses, robbed homeowners of at least $1.2 million in home equity and pushed 16 homes into foreclosure, the Maryland U.S. attorney's...Tags: Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance, Fraud, Crimes, Rentals
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Obama, Lee to pitch trade deal in Michigan
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama and South Korea's President Lee Myung-bak are promoting a new trade deal by visiting an auto plant in Michigan, a state battered by Asian car imports, in a rare joint appearance outside of Washington by a U....Tags: Trips and Vacations, Elections, Manufacturing and Engineering, Bankruptcy, Economic Organization
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Southern California protests gain momentum with union support
The groundswell of populist anger against banks and politicians picked up momentum in Southern California as powerful labor union support helped galvanize protests nationwide.
Rallies extended to the 18th day in New York, where Occupy Wall Street planned...Tags: New York City, Federal Reserve, Economy, Business and Finance, Demonstration, Television
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Public should demand an end to bonuses
Thirty-nine thousand, two-hundred eighteen dollars later, Burbank citizens finally get to see which city employees received bonuses (“Bonus payout tally $4 million,” July 3). That’s how much the city must pay in court costs after a judge...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Career and Workplace, Employees, Sports, Golf
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Club management needs a revamp
After approving a $2-million bailout package for the flailing DeBell Golf Club that was “too big to fail,” the City Council this week handed down more of the same, this time cloaked as reform, by appointing an oversight committee saddled...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Elections, Sports, Golf, Clubs and Associations
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Chevrolet celebrates one hundred years: A drive down memory lane
KWCH 12 EYEWITNESS NEWSWe saw the USA in them. We drove them to the levee. We even worked on our night moves in their back seats. For a century, Chevrolets won America's love with their safety, convenience, style and speed - even if sometimes they were clunky, or had...Tags: Human Interest, Sting, Manufacturing and Engineering, Music, Bob Seger
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Presidential debate to draw supporters, opponents
ROCHESTER, Mich. (AP) — More than 1,000 GOP activists are expected to attend a Republican presidential debate at Oakland University in Rochester, about 35 miles north of Detroit. The two-hour debate Wednesday is scheduled to air live on CNBC at...Tags: CNBC (tv network), General Motors Corp., Republican Party, Chrysler Group LLC, Mitt Romney
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How Hoosiers will be affected should Congress fail to compromise on debt ceiling
Fox59Without a compromise on the debt ceiling, the President is warning of dire consequences. So what happens if the debt ceiling isn't raised? How would that affect you and me? "We would risk sparking a deep economic crisis," President Obama told a...Tags: Elections, Washington (U.S. state), Money and Monetary Policy, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Burb's Eye View: A new mayor with new challenges
With the speeches over, Jess Talamantes was free to roam the crowd of thousands filling Olive Avenue. He’d already danced with Mickey and Minnie on the steps of City Hall, bantered with a band and weatherman Fritz Coleman, and now he was free for...Tags: Elections, Television Industry, Facebook, Economy, Business and Finance, Clubs and Associations
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Oct 4, 2011
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Jul 8, 2011
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Jul 26, 2011
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